Mitch Allan
Mitch Allan | |
---|---|
Background information | |
Birth name | Mitchell Allan Scherr |
Born |
Baltimore, Maryland, USA | May 21,
Genres | Alternative rock, punk rock, pop punk, power pop |
Occupations | Musician, producer, singer-songwriter, audio engineer |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Sony BMG, RCA |
Associated acts | SR-71, Satellite, Radiostar |
Mitchell Allan Scherr, professionally known as Mitch Allan, is the lead singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer of rock band SR-71, and the lead guitarist, backing vocalist and producer of alternative project Satellite.
Biography
Mitch Allan was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the younger of two children. He graduated from Randallstown High School in Baltimore. Mitch also attended the University of Maryland at College Park and graduated with a BA in Mass Communication with a minor in Political Science.
His original band, Honor Among Thieves, became a big name on the Baltimore, MD music scene in the mid 1990s. They changed their name to SR-71 when they signed to RCA Records. While playing the Baltimore music scene, he also ran and produced records out of Wall of Sound Recording Studio which later became Wright Way Studios.
As Honor Among Thieves, the quartet self-produced an independent album entitled Grow. Two songs from this disc would eventually be re-worked and placed on the SR-71 debut CD, Now You See Inside.
With a number two modern rock single, a number four video on MTV and endless touring, Now You See Inside was certified gold in the U.S. within five months of its release and would go on to sell more than 750,000 copies worldwide. The single "Right Now", written by Mitch Allan, would go on to appear in over a dozen films including Loser, Dude, Where's My Car?, and American Pie. Less than two years later, SR-71's second album, Tomorrow, written and co-produced by Allan, was released, producing another top 15 single and pushing their total worldwide sales to over 1 million. SR-71's third album, Here We Go Again (2004), is only available as a Japanese import. Allan had planned to release his solo album called Clawing My Way To The Middle.
In recent years, Mitch has been focusing his attention on song writing and producing. His most recent success was the Top 5 hit "1985" written by Allan, John Allen, and Jaret Reddick and performed by the band Bowling for Soup. Allan appears in the music video for the song. Originally only available on the SR-71 Japanese import CD Here We Go Again, the Bowling For Soup song "1985" has gone on to be certified Digital Triple Platinum and holds the iTunes record for the most downloads in a single week (over 23,000). It can be found on the Gold-certified Bowling For Soup album A Hangover You Don't Deserve and is part of the compilation Now That's What I Call Music! 17.
Mitch's writing/producing credits also include songs for artists such as Chris Daughtry, Faith Hill, The Jonas Brothers, Tokio Hotel, Takota, Anberlin, Monty Are I, Bo Bice, and Marty Casey & Lovehammers.
Recently, Mitch was nominated for a Latin Grammy for "Song of the Year" for the Belinda song "Bella Traición". A song co-written by Mitch and Kara DioGuardi entitled "Lost" was recorded by Faith Hill, and released as her first single from her greatest hits project. In 2009, he co-wrote with Kara DioGuardi[1] and Cathy Dennis the American Idol winner's single "No Boundaries".
Currently Mitch is working on new songs with Sia, Lindsay Lohan, Demi Lovato, DEV, Selena Gomez, Hilary Duff, Boys Like Girls, Tokyo Police Club, The Downtown Fiction, Big Time Rush, Livvi Franc, Ali Tamposi, Pia Toscano and James Durbin from American Idol, BC Jean, co-writer of "If I Were A Boy" for Beyoncé, and Hollywood Records artists R5.
An avid poker player, Mitch is also one of the "famous faces"[2] due to being a regular player on the online poker website Hollywood Poker, which is run in conjunction with Ongame Network.
Notes
The full length SATELLITE CD will be available March 5, 2013.
Discography
With SR-71
- Now You See Inside (2000)
- Tomorrow (2002)
- Here We Go Again (Japan-2004) released (USA-2010)
With Satellite
- Ring the Bells (July 2011)
- Calling Birds ( February 19, 2013)[3]
Solo
- Clawing My Way to the Middle (TBA)
Songwriting/producing
Year | Album title | Band | Record label | Credits |
---|---|---|---|---|
2000 | Now You See Inside | SR-71 | RCA | Writer on "Politically Correct", "Go Away" and "Non-Toxic", co-writer on "Right Now", "Another Night Alone" and "Alive" |
2002 | Tomorrow | SR-71 | RCA | Co-writer and co-producer (all songs) |
2004 | Here We Go Again | SR-71 | Crown Japan | Writer and producer |
2004 | A Hangover You Don't Deserve | Bowling for Soup | Jive/Zomba | Co-writer "1985" |
2005 | The Red Shift | Monty Are I | Producer | |
2005 | A Little More Personal (Raw) | Lindsay Lohan | Casablanca | Co-writer "Fastlane" |
2005 | The Real Thing | Bo Bice | RCA | Co-writer "My World", producer |
2006 | Marty Casey and Lovehammers | Lovehammers | Epic | Co-writer and producer on "Casualty" |
2006 | Voodoo Shoppe | Cowboy Mouth | Verve Forecast | Co-writer "Joe Strummer", producer |
2006 | Call It What You Want | JParis | Emanon | Co-writer "Here We Go Again", producer |
2006 | Utopía | Belinda | EMI Televisa Music | Co-writer "Bella Traición" and "Alguien Más", producer |
2006 | Daughtry | Daughtry | RCA | Co-writer "All These Lives" |
2006 | The Great Burrito Extortion Case | Bowling for Soup | Jive/Zomba | Co-writer "Much More Beautiful Person" (feat. Lesley Roy) |
2007 | The Final Season Soundtrack | Alex Band | Co-writer on Coming Home | |
2007 | Dignity | Hilary Duff | Hollywood | Co-writer "Happy" |
2007 | The Hits | Faith Hill | Warner Bros. | Co-writer "Lost" |
2007 | Unbreakable | Backstreet Boys | Jive | Co-writer and producer on "Something That I Already Know" |
2008 | Indigo | Diego González | EMI | Co-writer and producer on "Losing Me" |
2008 | Camp Rock | Jonas Brothers | Walt Disney | Co-writer "Play My Music" |
2008 | Unbeautiful | Lesley Roy | Jive | Co-writer and producer on "Make It Back" |
2008 | New Surrender | Anberlin | Universal Republic | Co-writer "Soft Skeletons" |
2009 | "No Boundaries" | Kris Allen/Adam Lambert | Sony Music | Co-writer |
2009 | Hannah Montana 3 | Hannah Montana | Walt Disney | Producer/Co-writer "He Could Be the One" and "Don't Wanna Be Torn" |
2009 | Princess Protection Program | Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato | Walt Disney | Producer "One and the Same" |
2009 | Leave This Town | Daughtry | RCA | Co-writer "Learn My Lesson" and "One Last Chance" |
2009 | Jessie James | Jessie James | Mercury | Producer, Co-writer "Wanted" |
2009 | Let's Rock and Roll | Charm City Devils | Eleven Seven | Producer, Co-writer "The Best of the Worst", producer on "Almost Home" |
2009 | Picture Perfect | Every Avenue | Fearless | Producer |
2010 | Unbroken | Katharine McPhee | Verve Forecast | Co-writer "Had It All" |
2010 | Ring the Bells | Satellite | ADM | Producer and co-writer (all songs) |
2010 | Hannah Montana Forever | Hannah Montana | Walt Disney | Producer/Co-writer "I'll Always Remember You" |
2010 | Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam | Demi Lovato | Walt Disney | Producer/Co-writer "Brand New Day" |
2010 | Fishin' for Woos | Bowling for Soup | Producer, co-writer "Dear Megan Fox" | |
2010 | Famous for Nothing | Simple Plan | Co-writer, demo for new album | |
2011 | Austin & Ally Soundtrack | Ross Lynch | Walt Disney Records | Co-writer "A Billion Hits" |
2012 | Shake It Up: Live 2 Dance | Jenilee Reyes | Walt Disney Records | Co-writer/Producer "Where's the Party" |
2013 | Demi | Demi Lovato | Hollywood Records | Co-writer/Producer "Heart Attack" and "Two Pieces" |
2013 | 24/Seven | Big Time Rush | Columbia Records | Co-writer/Producer "Like Nobody's Around" |
2013 | Stars Dance | Selena Gomez | Hollywood Records | Co-writer/Producer "Save the Day" |
2013 | Zendaya | Zendaya | Hollywood Records | Co-writer/Producer "Bottle You Up" |
References
- ↑ "Kara DioGuardi co-writes 'American Idol' winner's single". The Los Angeles Times. May 19, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
- ↑ "Mitch Allen Biography". Retrieved September 7, 2007.
- ↑ "Satellite". Facebook. Retrieved 2013-11-28.
External links
|