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Instruments
  
Piano, bass guitar

Genres
  
Pop music

Role
  
Record producer


Name
  
Matthew Gerrard

Albums
  
Spectacular!

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Occupation(s)
  
Record producer, songwriter

Awards
  
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Song – Main Title and Promo

Nominations
  
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction And Composition

Similar People
  
Robbie Nevil, Bridget Benenate, Adam Watts, Charlie Midnight, Jamie Houston

Associated acts
  
Regatta Von Groove

Matthew Gerrard is a Canadian record producer and songwriter.

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Biography

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Gerrard grew up in Don Mills, a suburb of Toronto's north-east end. He attended George S. Henry Secondary School where he played trombone in band, later playing bass in a school based 5 piece jazz fusion combo - Nemesis Fusion. Nemesis Fusion competed in two Canadian stage band festivals earning silver in 1982 and winning the competition the following year when Gerrard wrote the group's original material. After high school Gerrard was a member of a band called Regatta, which released one self-titled album. He also played bass and toured with Kim Mitchell (former Max Webster lead man) and Von Groove (until the late 1990s/early 2000s).

Career

Gerrard has written hit singles by artists such as Nick Carter ("Help Me"), Kelly Clarkson ("Breakaway"), Hilary Duff ("I Can't Wait", "Why Not?"), Eden's Crush ("Get Over Yourself") and Jesse McCartney ("She's No You"). He contributed songs to the soundtracks of the Disney Channel films High School Musical, The Cheetah Girls 2 (both 2006), Jump In! (2007) and Camp Rock (2008) and to the series Hannah Montana television soundtrack. He also wrote the original music for the Nickelodeon Hit Musical movie Spectacular!, as well as writing the self-titled-debut song for the Nickelodeon hit boy band Big Time Rush.

Writing Discography

  • Tiffani Wood "What R U Waiting 4"
  • Tara Priya "Black Coffee"
  • Big Time Rush "B.T.R"
  • Camp Rock (writer and producer), "Who Will I Be", "Start the Party" (with Robbie Nevil)
  • Christy Carlson Romano "Dive In"
  • Corbin Bleu "Push It to the Limit," "Celebrate You," "We Come To Party," "Never Met A Girl Like You," "If She Says Yeah"
  • The Cheetah Girls "Five More Days 'til Christmas," "The Perfect Christmas", "Cheetah-licious Christmas", "Christmas In California", "No Ordinary Christmas," "The Simple Things," "The Party's Just Begun," "Step Up," "Human," "One World," "Dance Me If You Can"
  • Delta Goodrem "Lost Without You", "Be Strong"
  • Seiko "Let's Fall in Love Again"
  • Elva Hsiao "Diamond Candy", "Diamond Candy"
  • Everlife "Faded"
  • Koda Kumi "Just The Way You Are"
  • Nick Carter "Help Me"
  • Nina "Where Is Love"
  • Hannah Montana "Best of Both Worlds", "Nobody's Perfect", "Life's What You Make It" and other various
  • High School Musical "We're All in This Together," "What Time Is It?", "All For One", "I Don't Dance ", "Start Of Something New", "Now or Never", "I Want It All", "A Night to Remember", "The Boys Are Back", "High School Musical", "I Can't Take My Eyes of You"
  • Kelly Clarkson "Breakaway"
  • Jacky Cheung "Wonderful To Fly"
  • Jessica Simpson "Underneath"
  • Raven-Symoné (producer), "This Is My Time", "Typical, Bump, Mystify"
  • Kate Alexa "Not Another Love Song"
  • Hawk Nelson "Just Like Me", "Meaning Of Life"
  • David Archuleta "A Little Too Not Over You", "Zero Gravity"
  • Jonas Brothers "Drive" from Jonas L.A.
  • Mike Doughty "Na Na Nothing"
  • J-Min "If You Want" (with Bridget Benenate)
  • Jeannie Ortega (Singer/Songwriter), Jump In!, "Live it Up"
  • References

    Matthew Gerrard Wikipedia