Michael Harwood (musician)

Michael Harwood
Birth name Michael Stewart Harwood
Also known as Michael Harwood
Born (1975-12-12) 12 December 1975
London, United Kingdom
Origin Northwood, London, United Kingdom
Genres Pop, rock
Occupation(s) guitarist, producer, composer, model (form.)
Instruments vocal, guitar
Years active 1997-present
Labels EastWest, Goldust
Associated acts Ultra

Michael Stewart Harwood (born 12 December 1975) is a producer, composer and recording artist manager. He was formerly the guitarist for the band Ultra.

Biography

Harwood was born in London and lives in Northwood, London, England. Before joining Ultra, he attended City University London and majored in Business studies and Financial Markets. He went to school with two Ultra members, James Hearn was his class mate and Jon O'Mahony a couple of years older.

Musical career

In 1997 he, along with James, Jon and Nick Keynes, formed Ultra and released an album in 1998 named Ultra. As the band finished their second album in 2001, singer James Hearn left the band, and Ultra split. The other three members, Harwood, O'Mahony, and Keynes, formed another group named Rider. Rider made a 2002 World Cup single named "England Crazy". In 2003 Harwood, along with O'Mahony and Keynes formed a music production company and recording studios called Goldust Productions. He wrote and produced for artists such as Liberty X, Natasha Bedingfield, Kylie Minogue and Bryan Adams. He also composed and scored on various Hollywood movies. Ultra briefly reunited in 2005 to record and release a second album entitled The Sun Shines Brighter.

Michael Harwood has co written the Kygo song Stole the Show.

Harwood also co-wrote Germany's entry in the 2015 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest for German singer, Ann Sophie.

Michael is a partner at Tileyard Music in London.[1]

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