Gregg Wattenberg

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Gregg Wattenberg is a Grammy Award nominated songwriter, music producer, and musician residing in New York City, New York.

Wattenberg co-produced Train's #1 hit single "Hey, Soul Sister". He also co-wrote and co-produced Train's #1 hit single "If It's Love". He co-wrote the Daughtry #1 hit single "It's Not Over", O.A.R.'s #1 song "Shattered (Turn the Car Around)", and Goo Goo Dolls Top 10 Single "Let Love In". He produced Five for Fighting's #1 hit singles "Superman (It's Not Easy)" and "100 Years" and co-wrote and produced Top 5 AC single "Slice". Wattenberg also produced the album What If It All Means Something by Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk.[1]

Productions Discography

Year Title Artist
2013 Bookmarks Five For Fighting
2012 The World from the Side of the Moon Phillip Phillips
2010 Life Turns Electric Finger Eleven
2010 Alive Ed Kowalczyk
2010 Jason Castro Jason Castro
2009 Wooden Bones Pilot Speed
2009 Time For Lions Stars Of Track And Field
2009 Slice Five For Fighting
2009 Save Me San Francisco Train
2007 Consequence The Crash Motive
2005 Never Gone Backstreet Boys
2005 Beautiful Disorder Breaking Point
2004 The Battle for Everything Five For Fighting
2003 It's All In Your Head Eve 6
2002 What If It All Means Something Chantal Kreviazuk
2000 America Town Five For Fighting

References

  1. Taylor, Chuck (10 May 2003). "Kreviazuk aims to Mean Something in U.S. market". Billboard. p. 14. Retrieved 3 July 2010. 
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