Dave Tozer
Dave Tozer | |
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Background information | |
Genres | Hip-Hop, R&B, Rock, Pop |
Occupations | Record producer, Songwriter, Musician |
Instruments | Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Programming, Drum Programming |
Labels | Sony/ATV, Famous Music |
Associated acts |
John Legend Kanye West Jay-Z Kimbra |
Dave Tozer is a music producer, songwriter, and musician. He has worked with several R&B, Hip-Hop, Rock and Pop artists including John Legend, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake, John Mayer, Kimbra, Natasha Bedingfield, Musiq Soulchild, Emile Sande, Daniel Merriweather, Chrisette Michele, Mayer Hawthorne, Pixie Lott, Estelle, and Jazmine Sullivan.
Early life
Hailing from Bridgeton, New Jersey, Tozer taught himself guitar, bass and keyboard. After moving to Philadelphia in the late 1990s, Tozer honed his production skills at various Philadelphia-area studios and began working as a freelance musician playing everything from Hip-Hop and Rock to R&B and Pop. Through Max Blumenthal, a mutual friend, Tozer met University of Pennsylvania student John Stephens [1] (later Grammy award-winning R&B star John Legend) and began a fruitful, professional relationship. In addition to developing creatively with Legend, Tozer produced his three independently released albums: John Stephens (2000), Live at Jimmy‘s Uptown (2001) and Live at SOB’s (2003).
Musical career
2004–2007
In 2004, Tozer contributed to eight tracks on Legend‘s Grammy Award-winning major label debut Get Lifted and his writing skills garnered him a publishing deal with Viacom-owned Famous Music Publishing. 2005 proved to be an important year for Tozer with the massive success of Get Lifted, which earned eight Grammy nominations and reached multi-platinum status. Legend won three awards including Best New Artist and Best R&B Album. Tozer was a producer on Get Lifted and the track “Stay With You,” which Tozer co-wrote and produced, was also nominated for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance.
In 2005, soon after the success of Get Lifted, Tozer was crafting songs for artists such as Heather Headley and Natasha Bedingfield. He also contributed to Kanye West‘s Grammy-winning single “Diamonds From Sierra Leone,” and produced another Legend track for the Luther Vandross tribute album So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross. For Tozer, the year culminated in a deal with Sony Music as an in-house producer and a renewal of his Famous Music Publishing contract.
In 2006, Tozer worked on the track “Do U Wanna Ride” from Jay-Z's comeback album Kingdom Come. Tozer also reunited with his old friend Legend and produced three songs from his acclaimed second album Once Again, including the iTunes single “On Top Of The World."
In 2007, Tozer continued to work with several different artists, including J Records recording artist Jazmine Sullivan and Mercury Records recording artist George Stanford. Along with contributing to the development of the Philadelphia-based artist, Tozer worked to get Stanford signed to Epic Records before he subsequently moved to Mercury Records.
2008–2010
In 2008, Tozer reunited with longtime collaborator, John Legend to co-write and produce “This Time” on John Legend’s third album, Evolver. In 2009, Tozer worked with American Idol's Elliott Yamin to co-write and produce the record "Someday" on Yamin's second album, Fight for Love.
In 2010, Tozer wrote and produced “Find Me” for Musiq Soulchild and Jazmine Sullivan for Soulchild’s upcoming album. He also went on to collaborate with Justin Timberlake, co-writing and producing three songs for Timberlake's signees, Free Sol, to be released on their debut album, No Rules, on Timberlake’s imprint Tennman Records.
2011–presents
In 2011, Tozer and John Legend began working together on what would become Legend's fourth studio album, Love In The Future. Tozer co-executive produced the album with Kanye West. Recording sessions for the album took place over the next two-and-a-half years. The album was released on September 3, 2013 to widespread critical acclaim, and was Grammy-nominated for R&B album of year in 2014. In addition to being one of the album's two executive producers, Tozer produced fifteen tracks, mixed twelve, and co-wrote ten songs for the album.
In 2012, Tozer teamed up with legendary soul singer Michael Bolton to co-write and produce the Motown-inspired track, "Gotta Keep Dreamin," for Bolton's, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough: A Tribute to Hitsville." Later that year, Tozer worked with Mayer Hawthorne, co-writing and producing "The Valley."
In 2013, Tozer co-wrote and produced "Painted In Tears" for X-factor runner-up and Columbia Records recording artist Rebecca Ferguson. In addition, Tozer mixed Pixie Lott's "Higher & Higher," as well as two songs for the award-winning soundtrack to 12 Years A Slave, "Move" and "Roll, Jordan Roll." Tozer also collaborated with Warner Bros. Records recording artist Kimbra on her forthcoming sophomore release.
Philosophy
In an interview with David Weiss of SonicScoop, Tozer summed up his approach as a producer, stating, “Magic is what I’m after. Writing a great song, it's like you've tapped into some spirit that’s guiding you. The words flow, the dots connect, and you've created something with a mystical quality. You know that feeling when it comes. When I’m with an artist, I’m on the lookout for voodoo.” [2]
Discography
- 2000: John Legend - John Stephens
- 2001: John Legend - Live at Jimmy's Uptown
- 2003: John Legend - Live at SOB's
- 2004: John Legend - Get Lifted
- 2005: Various Artists - So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross
- 2005: Kanye West - Late Registration (Musician)
- 2006: John Legend - Once Again
- 2006: Jay-Z - Kingdom Come
- 2008: Lizz Wright - The Orchard
- 2008: George Stanford - Big Drop
- 2008: John Legend - Evolver
- 2009: Elliott Yamin - Fight for Love
- 2010: FreeSol - "The Coolest", "Panic Attack", "Restraining Order"
- 2010: Musiq Soulchild - "Find Me" feat. Jazmine Sullivan
- 2010: Emile Sande - "Nothing Left To Lose"
- 2013: Michael Bolton - Ain't No Mountain High Enough: A Tribute To Hitsville, USA
- 2013: Mayer Hawthorne - "The Valley"
- 2013: Pixie Lott - "Higher & Higher"
- 2013: John Legend - Love In The Future
- 2013: John Legend - "Roll Jordan Roll", "Move" featuring Fink
- 2013: Rebecca Ferguson - Freedom
- 2013: Kimbra - Untitled
Selected Credits
Year | Artist | Song Title | Album | Contribution |
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2013 | John Legend | Full Album | Love In The Future | Executive Producer/Producer/Songwriter/Musician/Mixer |
2013 | John Legend | "Roll Jordan Roll" | 12 years A Slave (Music from and Inspired By the Motion Picture) | Mixer |
2013 | John Legend | "Move" featuring Fink | 12 years A Slave (Music from and Inspired By the Motion Picture) | Mixer |
2013 | Pixie Lott | "Higher & Higher" | Single | Mixer |
2013 | Mayer Hawthorne | "The Valley" | Producer/Songwriter/Musician | |
2010 | Musiq Soulchild | "Find Me" feat. Jazmine Sullivan | Producer/Songwriter/Musician | |
2010 | Free Sol | "Panic Attack" | No Rules | Producer/Songwriter/Musician |
2010 | Free Sol | "The Coolest" | No Rules | Producer/Songwriter/Musician |
2010 | Free Sol | "Restraining Order" | No Rules | Producer/Songwriter/Musician |
2009 | Elliott Yamin | "Someday" | Fight for Love | Producer/Songwriter/Musician |
2008 | John Legend | "This Time" | Evolver | Producer/Songwriter/Musician |
2008 | George Stanford | "Heartbeat" | Big Drop | Producer/Songwriter/Mixer |
2008 | Lizz Wright | "Speak Your Heart" | The Orchard | Songwriter |
2006 | Jay-Z | "Do U Wanna Ride" | Kingdom Come | Instrumentalist |
2006 | John Legend | "Maxine’s Interlude" | Once Again | Producer/Songwriter/Musician |
2006 | John Legend | "On Top Of The World" | Once Again (iTunes Single) | Producer/Songwriter/Musician |
2006 | John Legend | "Closer To You" | Once Again (Bonus Track) | Producer/Songwriter/Musician |
2005 | Kanye West | "Diamonds from Sierra Leone" | Late Registration | Instrumentalist |
2005 | John Legend | "Love Won’t Let Me Wait" | So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross | Producer/Musician/Mixer |
2004 | John Legend | "Stay With You" | Get Lifted | Producer/Songwriter |
2004 | John Legend | "I Can Change" feat. Snoop Dogg | Get Lifted | Producer/Songwriter |
2004 | John Legend | "Let’s Get Lifted Again" | Get Lifted | Producer/Songwriter/Musician/Mixer |
2004 | John Legend | "It Don’t Have To Change" feat. The Stephens Family | Get Lifted | Songwriter |
2004 | John Legend | "Let’s Get Lifted" | Get Lifted | Instrumentalist |
2004 | John Legend | "Live It Up" | Get Lifted | Instrumentalist |
2004 | John Legend | "So High" | Get Lifted | Instrumentalist |
2004 | John Legend | "Refuge (When It’s Cold Outside)" | Get Lifted | Instrumentalist |
2004 | John Legend | "Johnny’s Gotta Go" | Get Lifted (International Release) | Producer/Songwriter/Musician/Mixer |
2004 | John Legend | "Money Blown" | Get Lifted (International Release) | Producer/Songwriter |
2003 | John Legend | Full Album | Live At SOB’s | Producer/Songwriter/Musician/Mixer |
2001 | John Legend | Full Album | Live At Jimmy’s Uptown | Producer/Songwriter/Musician/Mixer |
2000 | John Legend | Full Album | John Stephens | Producer/Songwriter/Musician/Mixer |
References
Further reading
External links
- Official Twitter Account
- Official Facebook Page
- Producer Dave Tozer Helps John Legend Find Truth in ‘Love’
- SourceTV Exclusive: Interview with John Legend’s ‘Love In The Future’ Executive Producer Dave Tozer
- VIBE Interview: Producer Dave Tozer Talks Making Of John Legend's 'Love In The Future,' Working With Kanye West
- SonicScoop: Inside John Legend’s “Love in the Future” – Track by Track with Executive Producer Dave Tozer