Andrew Wood (disambiguation)

Andrew Wood (disambiguation)

Andrew Wood (1966–1990) was the lead singer of Mother Love Bone.

Andrew Wood may also refer to:

* Andrew Wood of Largo (?–1515), Scottish admiral
* Andrew Marley Wood (born 1940), British diplomat
* Andrew Trew Wood (1826–1903), Canadian businessman and parliamentarian
* Andrew Wood (bishop) (?–1695), Scottish prelate, Bishop of the Isles, 1678–1680, Bishop of Caithness, 1680–1688/9


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