Drew Pearson (songwriter)
Drew Pearson is a Grammy-nominated American songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist.
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Born | Wadsworth, Ohio, United States |
Genres | Pop, alternative rock, country, synth pop, indie pop |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, record producer, musician |
Instruments | Guitar, bass, piano, drums |
Years active | 2007–present |
Associated acts | Kesha, Phillip Phillips, Wrabel, Lights |
Website | www |
Selected songwriting discography
Year | Artist | Album | Label | Song | Co-written with |
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2020 | Kesha | -- | RCA | "Home Alone", "Nicolas Cage" | Kesha Sebert |
Isaac Dunbar | Isaac's Insects | RCA | "Scorton's Creek" | Isaac Dunbar, Rory Adams | |
2019 | Kesha | High Road | RCA | "Shadow", "Cowboy Blues", "Father Daughter Dance", "Big Bad Wolf", "High Road"[1] | Kesha Sebert, Stephen Wrabel, Eric Leva |
Craves (feat. Ashe (singer)) | -- | Geffen Records | "Never Enough" | Ashlyn Willson, Justin Gammella, Thomas Ntamtsios | |
Isaac Dunbar | Balloons Don't Float Here | RCA | "Ferrari" | Isaac Dunbar, Rory Adams | |
Maddie Poppe | Whirlwind | Hollywood Records | "Postcard From Me" | Maddie Poppe, Amy Kuney | |
Wrabel | -- | Big Gay Records | "I Want You" | Ali Tamposi, Stephen Wrabel | |
2018 | Milo Greene | Adult Contemporary | Nettwerk | "Easy Listening Pt 2," "Your Eyes" | Milo Greene[2] |
Quinn XCII | The Story of Us | Columbia Records | "Before it Burned" | Quinn XCII | |
Katelyn Tarver | -- | Duly Noted Records | "LY4L" | Katelyn Tarver | |
2017 | Kygo | Kids in Love | Sony, Ultra | “With You” | Wrabel, Erik Hassle |
Galantis | Aviary | Atlantic Records | "Written in the Scars" | Wrabel, Andrew Jackson, Christian Karlsson, Jimmy Koitzsch, Henrik Jonback, Linus Eklöw | |
Kesha | Rainbow | RCA | "Woman," "Boogie Feet," "Spaceship," "Emotional" (Japanese Release) | ||
Ansel Elgort | -- | Island Records | "All I Think About is You" | Ansel Elgort, Tom Norris, Aleksandr Parkhomenko, Yury Parkhomenko[3] | |
Sweater Beats (ft. R.LUM.R) | -- | Big Beat Records | "Altar" | Stephenie Steph Jones, Antonio Cuna, Stephen Samuel Wrabel[4] | |
Michelle Branch | Hopeless Romantic | Verve Records | "Not a Love Song", "Bad Side" | Michelle Branch, Amy Kuney[5] | |
2016 | Citizen Four | Untitled album | Island | "Cold" | Makeba Riddick, Stephen Wrabel[6] |
Against the Current | In Our Bones | Fueled By Ramen | "Blood Like Gasoline" | Against the Current[7] | |
2015 | Katharine McPhee | Hysteria | eOne | "Break"[7] | Stephen Wrabel, Jon Castelli, Aaron Joseph |
Wrabel | Non-album single | -- | "I Want You" | Wrabel | |
2014 | Switchfoot | Fading West | Atlantic/Word | "When We Come Alive"[7] | Switchfoot |
"Let It Out"[7] | Switchfoot | ||||
Down with Webster | Party For Your Life | DWW | "Circles"[7] | Down With Webster | |
Wrabel | Sideways EP | -- | "Into the Wild"[7] | Wrabel | |
Lights | Little Machines | Warner Bros. | "Muscle Memory"[7] | Lights | |
"Speeding"[7] | Lights | ||||
"Running with the Boys"[7] | Lights | ||||
"From All Sides"[7] | Lights | ||||
"Child"[7] | Lights | ||||
2013 | 2AM Club | Non-album single | RCA | "Not Your Boyfriend" | 2AM Club, Stephen Wrabel |
The Royal Concept | Smile EP | Republic | "Higher Than Love"[7] | The Royal Concept | |
2012 | Phillip Phillips | The World from the Side of the Moon | Interscope/19 | "Home"[7][8] | Greg Holden |
"Can't Go Wrong"[7] | Phillip Phillips, Greg Holden | ||||
Cody Simpson | Paradise | Atlantic | "Hello"[7] | Ryan Marrone, Garrick Smith, Jaden Michaels | |
2011 | Zac Brown Band | Footloose | Atlantic | "Where The River Goes"[7] | Zac Brown, Anne Preven, Wyatt Durrette |
Stan Walker | Let The Music Play | Sony | "Loud"[7] | Stephen Wrabel, Jon Asher | |
"Shine"[7] | Stephen Wrabel, Jon Asher | ||||
Selected production discography
Year | Artist | Album/Song | Label | Details |
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2018 | Kesha | "I Need a Woman to Love" | RCA, Kemosabe | Producer[9] |
"Here Comes the Change" | RCA, Kemosabe | Producer, writer[10] | ||
Sage feat. Kesha & Chika | "Safe" | RCA, Kemosabe | Producer, writer[11] | |
REYNA | "Ink on My Skin" | -- | Producer, writer[12] | |
"Heartbeats" | -- | Producer, writer[13] | ||
Katelyn Tarver | "LY4L" | Duly Noted Records | Producer, writer | |
2017 | Kygo | “With You” | Sony, Ultra | Co-produced with Kygo |
REYNA | "Cool With It," "Matinee" | -- | Producer, writer[14] | |
Galantis | "Written in the Scars" | Atlantic Records | Producer | |
Kesha | "Woman," "Bastards," "Boogie Feet," "Godzilla," "Spaceship," "Emotional" (Japanese Release) | RCA | Producer[15] | |
Wrabel | "The Village" | Epic Records | Producer, writer[16] | |
2016 | Citizen Four | Cold | Island | Producer |
REYNA | "Kill Me," "Magazines" | -- | Producer, writer[17] | |
2015 | Wrabel | "I Want You" | -- | Producer |
2014 | Wrabel | "Into the Wild" | Island Records | Producer, writer[18] |
Lights | Little Machines | Warner Bros. | Producer, mixer[7] | |
Switchfoot | Fading West | Atlantic/Word | Producer[7] | |
Down with Webster | Party For Your Life | DWW | Producer[7] | |
2013 | Lee DeWyze | Frames | Caroline Records | Producer[7] |
2AM Club | "Not Your Boyfriend" | RCA | Producer, mixer | |
2012 | Cody Simpson | Paradise | Atlantic | Producer[7] |
Lee DeWyze | "The Fight" (non-album single) | Caroline Records | Producer[7] | |
Phillip Phillips | The World from the Side of the Moon | Interscope/19 | Producer[7] | |
2011 | Stan Walker | Let The Music Play | Sony | Producer[7] |
2008 | Katy Perry | One of the Boys | Capitol Records | Engineer[7] |
2007 | OneRepublic | Dreaming Out Loud | Interscope | Engineer |
Mika | Life in Cartoon Motion | Island/Casablanca | Engineer | |
The Veronicas | Hook Me Up | Sire | Engineer | |
Awards and nominations
- Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media – "Where The River Goes" by Zac Brown Band (Nominated)[19]
Juno Awards
- Pop Album of the Year – Little Machines by Lights (Won)[20]
- Pop Album of the Year – Party For Your Life by Down With Webster (Nominated)[21]
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References
- "High Road album credits". Retrieved April 16, 2020.
- "Adult Contemporary credits". Retrieved October 27, 2018.
- "Ansel Elgort - All I Think About is You". Vevo. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
- "Altar lyrics". MusixMatch.com. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
- "Not a Love Song". Allmusic.com. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
- "Citizen Four - Cold lyrics". MusixMatch.com. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
- "Drew Pearson – Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
- "BMI Songwriter Drew Pearson Presented With Multi-Platinum Plaque". BMI.com. September 12, 2013. Retrieved March 29, 2016.
- "I Need a Woman to Love lyrics". Genius.com. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
- Real, Evan (October 24, 2018). "Kesha Debuts "Here Comes the Change" Video for Ruth Bader Ginsburg Biopic". Retrieved October 27, 2018.
- "Filled With Rich Detail, This Music Video Plays on a Loop to Reflect the Cycle of Gun Violence". October 15, 2018. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
- "REYNA Drops a New Single and Opens for Kesha". AfterEllen.com. July 4, 2018. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
- "Sister duo REYNA unveil latest track 'Heartbeat' and it's a BOP". Qweerist. October 25, 2018. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
- "PrideFest Favorite Reyna Returns June 8". PrideFest.com. March 24, 2018. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
- "Read Kesha's Poignant Essay About Celebratory New Song 'Woman'". Rolling Stone. July 13, 2017. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
- "The Story Behind 'The Village'". August 15, 2017. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
- ""Magazines" lyrics". MusixMatch.com. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
- "Drew Pearson discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
- "Grammys: 54th Grammy Awards nominees". latimes.com. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
- "Pop Album of the Year 2015". JunoAwards.ca. Retrieved March 29, 2016.
- "POP ALBUM OF THE YEAR 2015". junoawards.ca. Retrieved March 29, 2016.
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