Brock Berryhill

Brock Berryhill is a songwriter, producer, engineer, and musician. He has produced, co-written and engineered for Kane Brown, Parmalee,[1] Halestorm, Tyler Ward, Twenty One Pilots, Jake Owen, Darryl Worley, A Rocket to the Moon, Versa Emerge, Matt Hires, Tyler Wood (from Discovery Channels hit show Moonshiners).

Brock Berryhill
Born (1984-09-22) September 22, 1984
OriginWinter Park, Florida
Genresscreamo, emo, rock
Years active2005-present
LabelsLifeforce Records
Associated actsHand to Hand

Brock Berryhill was born in Winter Park, Florida, on September 22, 1984. He begin playing drums and guitar at the age of 12 and started playing guitar locally for the band Mindscar at the age of 15. At the age of 19 his band Hand to Hand was signed to Lifeforce Records in Germany and released their debut album "A Perfect Way to Say Goodbye" produced by James Paul Wisner (Dashboard Confessional, The Academy Is, Paramore) where he spent the next four years touring Europe and the United States. After departing Hand to Hand, he begin working as an assistant engineer for James Paul Wisner while building is recording studio "Starlight Studios" with his co-founder Evan Coffman.

In 2015, Berryhill moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and in 2016 signed an exclusive publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Nashville.[2] Since moving to Nashville he has received a Gold Record for A Rocket to the Moon's "Like We Use To" single as it was certified gold by the RIAA. He has written songs with Chris Young, LoCash, Parmalee, Kane Brown,[3] Tyler Ward, Love and Theft, & Devin Dawson.

Discography

Year Video Produced Writer Musician Engineer
2007 "In Pursuing Designs" Versa Emerge __ * *
2008 "Love at the Core" Run Kid Run __ * *
"A Fire So Big the Heavens Can See it" Search the City __ * *
"Comfort Road" How Dare You * * *
"The Great I Am" Agraceful * * *
2009 "On Your Side" A Rocket to the Moon * * *
2011 "Lovely" Twenty One Pilots * * __
"Live Sessions EP" Matt Hires * __ __
"The King, The Clown, and The Colonel" How Dare You * * *
2013 "Wild & Free (deluxe edition)" A Rocket to the Moon * * *
2016 "Rockstars (w) Darryl Worley" Kane Brown * * *
2017 "Found You (w) Love & Theft – Need to Breathe" Kane Brown * __ __
"Heartbreaker" Parmalee * __ __
"Shady" Adam Doleac * * __
"Born to Love" Jason Blaine * * __
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References

  1. "Parmalee Avoided Music Row, Took DIY Approach for New Album '27861'". Billboard. Retrieved 2017-11-22.
  2. "Brock Berryhill Inks With Warner/Chappell Nashville". MusicRow – Nashville's Music Industry Publication – News, Songs From Music City. 2016-10-26. Retrieved 2017-11-22.
  3. "Kane Brown Announces Deluxe Album, Works to End Housing Crisis". Sounds Like Nashville. 2017-08-27. Retrieved 2017-11-22.
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