Steve Booker (producer)

Steve Booker is a British music producer and songwriter. His production and writing credits include John Newman's "Love Me Again" for which Booker is nominated for the 2014 Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically and Duffy's "Mercy" for which Booker won the Ivor Novello Award for most performed work. Prior to becoming a producer Booker was a singer-songwriter who released two solo albums – "Dreamworld" (1990) and the 1996 mini-album "A Far Cry From Here".

Steve Booker
Background information
GenresPop, rock, breakbeat, soul
Occupation(s)Record producer, songwriter
Years active1980s-present
Associated actsJohn Newman, Jessie J, Alex Clare, Duffy, Lisa Marie Presley, Rebecca Ferguson
Websitestevebooker.com

Career

It was while Booker was in Nashville recording his second solo album A Far Cry From Here that he "fell in love with co-writing" and decided to stay and make a living from professional songwriting.[1] He ended up spending around seven years in the USA where he, according to Booker, "[existed] by writing country music and working in Los Angeles, but more top-lining than actual proper songwriting."[1] During this time his cuts included "Too Far From Texas" for Stevie Nicks' Trouble in Shangri-La album and "What R U Waiting 4", which was recorded by Tiffani Wood and Lindsay Lohan.[1]

Booker collaborated with Duffy, producing and co-writing four songs on her debut album Rockferry; including producing and co-writing the international No.1 "Mercy", "Stepping Stone", "Rain on Your Parade" and "Breaking My Own Heart".

In 2009 Booker won the ASCAP Writers Award for Mercy and the 2009 Ivor Novello Award for Most Performed Work.[2]

Booker collaborated with Melissa Etheridge, co-producing three songs on her 2012 album: "4th Street Feeling" and Lisa Marie Presley, co-writing "Forgiving" on her 2012 album Storm & Grace. He co-wrote and produced "Run Free" on the December 2011 album Heaven by Rebecca Ferguson and co-wrote and produced "Rollin'" on Ferguson's 2013 album Freedom.

Booker collaborated with John Newman, co-writing six songs on Newman's 2013 debut album Tribute, including co-producing and co-writing the international smash debut No.1 single "Love Me Again", for which booker is nominated for the 2014 Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically. Booker also co-produced and co-wrote "Losing Sleep" and co-wrote "Out of My Head", "All I Need Is You", "Easy" and "Try"

Recent releases include Adam Lambert "Stranger You Are" from the Velvet album and Galantis feat. John Newman "Hurricane" from the Church album.

Discography

References

  1. "Interview With Steve Booker". HitQuarters. 8 March 2010. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
  2. "Winners of the 54th Ivor Novello Awards". Archived from the original on 24 April 2009. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
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