Ricky Andres
Los Angeles
Ricky Andres
Los Angeles
I work in the business.
I enjoy my job immensely – even though it changes rapidly and the people are not of this world.
I love Los Angeles because it’s something other cities are not.
I’ve lived in New Orleans – I miss it.
I’m curious about most things, but I realize you cannot be a master of everything.
I play records at night and sometimes into the wee hours of the dawn.
In my daily work, I deal with numbers, people and schedules. I mix accordingly.
I am a Production Accountant (Film/TV) & a Freelance Producer (Music Video/Web/Documentary)
I really think Rap is getting out of hand and our current Rock n’ Roll problem will never be fixed.
I collect thoughts for no damn reason at all.
I went to Film School and learned how to make people believe in ideas.
New York is fascinating, Las Vegas will shave years off you, San Francisco is cold, Miami, is expensive.
Dallas is really gross, Salt Lake City should not be, Boston could be great if and Seattle is amazing.
Los Angeles is very seductive, be careful. You just might end up living here.
I had a radio show on NPR for a while. It was fun, until they fired me.
I mumble and talk in circles. This doesn’t mean I’m dis-interested.
I work on location in strange cities sometimes. It gives you perspective on everything.
I know more about sports & music than most do. But I keep it to myself because nobody likes that guy.
The Electronic years of my life were some of the best. Luckily, I kept the music.
Meditation works.
I stopped drinking and smoking cold turkey. I do occasionally have a butt and a drink however.
I have never killed anyone nor have I ever wanted to. Oddly, that surprises people.
I know lots of people who do special things. I am very proud of them – I hope they know that.
I create and develop apps when not doing everything else.
A local bar called The Shortstop in Echo Park is where you can usually find me (Club Soda & a Cherry)
I volunteer because I care and when I have the time.
I recently moved from Echo Park to Beachwood Canyon. A 5-mile difference, but light years away.
I love exploring new cities even if they suck.
You can always tell the most about a town by its restaurants.
I write and freelance edit for random sites you’ve never heard of.