Rob Wells

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Rob Wells
Background information
Also known as TRON
Origin Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Genres Pop, Pop rock, Hip-Hop, Electronic
Occupations Record Producer, Songwriter & Musician
Instruments Piano, Keyboards, Programming & Drums
Years active 2003-present
Website

Rob Wells is a multi-platinum, award-winning producer/songwriter based in Canada.

Wells has worked with Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Adam Lambert, Nick Lachey, Miranda Cosgrove, Mika, Backstreet Boys, Paloma Faith, Big Time Rush, Cyndi Lauper, Olivia Newton-John, Daisy Dares You, Boyzone, Victoria Duffield, Keshia Chante, Matt Dusk, Marie-Mai, Shiloh, RyanDan, Ry Cuming & many others.[1]

Rob's work has been featured on So You Think You Can Dance, Dancing With The Stars, One Tree Hill, The View, Late Show with David Letterman, Laguna Beach, House Of Carters, Degrassi: The Next Generation, Instant Star,[2] One for the Money, StreetDance 3D & 20th Century Fox's Flicka.

In 2005, Wells (along with Christopher Ward) placed first in the International Songwriting Competition's Top40/Pop Category with the song "There's Us",[3] which was later recorded by Alexz Johnson, Backstreet Boys and Jennifer Ewbank.

Wells (along with Fred St-Gelais and Marie-Mai) received a SOCAN #1 award for Marie-Mai's "Comme Avant", which remained at #1 for 11 weeks in a row in 2011.[4] He also received a SOCAN #1 award for Matt Dusk's "All About Me", having reached the top of the Canadian AC Radio Charts in August 2006.[5]

Rob appeared on an episode of E!'s "House Of Carters" as a music producer.[6]

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