The singer - songwriter moved to London to pursue his music career.
Mullingar musician Andrew Cody moved to London to pursue his music career and has been documenting his journey so far on social media gathering thousands of views.
The singer-songwriter goes by the name Codyy and is currently focusing on bringing his debut album to life following the release of his single 'Time 2 Be'.
In his latest post he took the Camden Voices choir to a London train station to sing his self produced track 'Darkest Winter'.
Codyy is set to take to the stage this Saturday alongside fellow musician Gavin James where he is supporting him in The Big Top, Waterford.
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