Nick Foster

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Nick Foster
Born UK
Occupation(s) Musician, producer, composer,
Years active 1995–present
Website www.homemademusic.tv

Nick Foster is a multiple BAFTA-winning[1] British TV composer and music producer who has worked extensively over the past fifteen years. He is best known for composing music for television shows in the UK and US, such as The Cube,[2] the Derren Brown[3] programmes, The Job, Rocket's Island, Penn & Teller, and Let's Dance For Comic Relief, and for commercials (with Soundtree Music). In his early career he was known for his work as a record producer and songwriter for acts including Gary Barlow, East 17, Toploader and S Club 7.

Career

Nick Foster began his career working as a keyboard player for legendary hitmakers Stock & Waterman, before forming Rose & Foster with Mike Rose.[4] He wrote and produced records by artists such as Gary Barlow, East 17, Toploader, Gabrielle, Lolly, Boyzone and Kylie. Rose & Foster were also responsible for discovering S Club 7 singer Rachel Stevens, and subsequently wrote & produced hits for the band, as well as their offshoot S Club Juniors.

Since 2005, Nick has worked as a composer & producer for television and commercials, most notably with Soundtree Music. His work with them can be seen on advertising campaigns including those for Sony Bravia "Paint",[5] Smirnoff "Sea", Levi's "Straight Walking",[6][7] and Stella Artois "Ice Skating Priests".

Awards

Notable Work

Television

Commercials

Film

Songs/Albums

Writer / Producer

Producer

References

  1. Cafe 80s interview with Rose and Foster
  2. "Silver Honours 2007". Creativecircle.co.uk. Retrieved 2008-10-26.
  3. Staff (Nov 1, 2006). "Boards :: The Sound of Selling". Boards. Retrieved 2008-10-26.
  4. "Close-Up: Live issue – 'Unsung heroes' shine at the BTA Craft Awards". TMCnet.com. November 2, 2007. Retrieved 2008-10-26.

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