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-[[Mandre]] is a pseudonym for [[Andre Lewis]].+'''Michael Andre Lewis''' (December 7, 1948 - January 31, 2012) was an American musician and producer. He played keyboards for [[The Mothers of Invention]] after George Duke left.
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 +Under the pseudonym Mandré, he recorded three [[space funk]] LPs, concealing his identity with a helmet.
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 +He is best-known for the composition "[[Solar Flight (Opus 1)]]".
-Mandre was a group that Andre Lewis started in 1977 as a continuation of the gospel/soul group “[[Maxayn]]” which was named after the lead singer [[Maxayn Lewis]], Andre’s wife.  
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Michael Andre Lewis (December 7, 1948 - January 31, 2012) was an American musician and producer. He played keyboards for The Mothers of Invention after George Duke left.

Under the pseudonym Mandré, he recorded three space funk LPs, concealing his identity with a helmet.

He is best-known for the composition "Solar Flight (Opus 1)".




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