Brian Howes

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Brian Howes
Brian Howes in 2015.jpeg
Background information
Born 1965
Origin British Columbia, Canada[1]
Occupation(s) Producer
Labels EMI
Website www.vanhowes.com

Brian Howes is a Canadian[2] songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, A&R professional and studio owner based in Los Angeles.

Biography

Brian fronted the group DDT which blended punk, ska, and rap. The band was signed by Lars Ulrich from Metallica's label through Elektra in the late 1990s.[3] DDT's Urban Observer album was supported by the first single "Walkabout". While making the DDT record, Brian discovered a passion for songwriting and production. In 2003, his band Closure released a self-titled album.[4]

Songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, A&R professional and studio owner; Los Angeles/Vancouver based Brian Howes has been involved in the music industry for over 25 years.

Awards Include

  • SOCAN’s International Achievement Award in 2010[5]
  • 2012 JUNO Award for Producer of the Year for his work on Hedley and Nickelback, and beat out Bob Rock and David Foster in 2007 for JUNO’s Producer of the Year. Nominated for Producer of the Year once again in 2014 alongside Hedley’s Jacob Hoggard.[6]
  • Nominated for Juno for Producer of the Year in 2010
  • Swept 2008 BMI Pop Awards with four big wins, including top honor Song of the Year, as well as Top Digital Song for “Lips of an Angel”
  • Won three additional BMI Pop Awards in 2009 for work with Chris Daughtry and Skillet
  • Won BMI award for “Light On” (David Cook) in 2009
  • Won several SOCAN awards for various projects, including the Pop Rock Award in 2012
  • Nominated for a GRAMMY (Skillet) in 2008[7]
  • Dove Award for his work on Skillet’s Comatose

Discography

Producer

Year Artist Album
2003 Closure Closure
2005 Hedley Hedley
Hinder Extreme Behavior
2006 Skillet "Comatose"
2007 Faber Driver "Seven Second Surgery"
Puddle of Mudd "Famous"
2008 Rev Theory "Light It Up"
Hinder "Take It To The Limit"
2009 Puddle of Mudd "Volume 4: Songs in the Key of Love & Hate"
Boys Like Girls "Love Drunk"
2011 Simple Plan "Get Your Heart On!"
Hedley "Storms"
Nickelback "Here and Now"
Stellar Revival "Love, Lust, and Bad Company"
2013 Airbourne "Black Dog Barking'"
Hedley "Wild Life"
2015 Hedley "Hello"
Artist Album Producer/Writer
Adelitas Way "Adelitas Way" Producer/Writer
"Stuck" Producer/Writer
Airbourne "Black Dog Barking" Producer/Writer
Boys Like Girls "Love Drunk" Producer/Writer
Caleb Johnson "Forthcoming" Writer
Daughtry "Daughtry" Writer
"Leave This Town" Writer
David Cook "Light On" Writer
Eleven Past One "Eleven Past One" Producer/Writer
Halestorm "Halestorm" Writer
Hedley "Hedley" Producer/Writer
"Famous Last Words" Writer
"The Show Must Go" Producer/Writer
"Storms" Producer/Writer
"Wild Life" Producer/Writer
"Hello" Producer/Writer
Hinder "Extreme Behavior" Producer/Writer
"Take It To The Limit" Producer/Writer
Joe McElderry "Forthcoming" Writer
Landon Pigg "Forthcoming" Writer
Nickelback "Here And Now" Producer
Puddle of Mudd "Famous" Producer/Writer
"Volume 4: Songs In The Key of Love & Hate" Producer/Writer
Reamonn "Reamonn" Producer/Writer
Reece Mastin "Forthcoming" Producer/Writer
Rev Theory "Light It Up" Producer/Writer
Serena Ryder "Is It OK" Writer
Simple Plan "Get Your Heart On!" Producer
Skillet "Comatose" Producer/Writer
"Awake" Writer
Sons of Sylvia "Revelation" Producer/Writer
Veer Union "Veer Union" Producer/Writer

References

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