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Greg Kurstin

Gregory Allen Kurstin (born May 14, 1969) is an American record producer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter. He has won nine Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year, Non-Classical in 2017 and 2018,[1][2][3] and written and produced four songs that hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2]

Greg Kurstin
Kurstin in 2017
Background information
Birth nameGregory Allen Kurstin
Born (1969-05-14) May 14, 1969 (age 53)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
EducationCalifornia Institute of the Arts (BFA)
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)
  • Keyboards
  • guitar
  • bass
  • drums
  • vocals
Member of
Websitegregkurstin.com

Kurstin collaborated with Adele on the albums 25 and 30. He co-wrote and produced "Easy on Me," [4] the first single from 30, which hit the US Hot 100 only five hours after its release and broke all-time records on Spotify with 24 million plays within the first 24 hours it was available.[5] He also co-wrote, produced and played most of the instruments on Adele's record-breaking 2015 single "Hello". Among others, he has worked with Sia, Kelly Clarkson, Halsey, Maren Morris, Beck, Paul McCartney, Pink, Lily Allen, and the Foo Fighters. He often plays guitar, bass, keyboards and drums, and engineers and programs the records he produces.[2][6]

Kurstin began his career as a jazz pianist and later co-founded Geggy Tah. He has collaborated with Inara George in the Bird and the Bee since 2004.[7]

Early life and education

Kurstin was born in Los Angeles, California. He started playing piano at age 5. Soon after, he picked up guitar and bass. Kurstin joined his first band at the age of 11, and at 12 co-wrote "Crunchy Water", the B-side to classmate Dweezil Zappa's "My Mother Is a Space Cadet".[8]

In high school, Kurstin focused on jazz piano. After graduation, he moved to New York to study with Charles Mingus' pianist Jaki Byard at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. In addition to coursework, as a student Kurstin played with prominent jazz artists including Bobby Hutcherson, George Coleman, and Charles McPherson.[9] He returned to Los Angeles to finish his degree, and graduated from the California Institute of the Arts with a BFA in 1992.[8]

In a 2013 interview, Kurstin said that his education in jazz had played a vital role in his pop success. "It's still something I carry over into my pop music work. It's really important to me that the notes I'm choosing strike the right emotional chord."[10][11]

Career

1994–2004: Geggy Tah, studio and session work

Kurstin continued to perform with Hutcherson, Coleman, McPherson and others following his graduation. In 1994, he formed Geggy Tah with Tommy Jordan, whom he had met at an LA jam. A friend passed a demo they recorded on to David Byrne, who signed them to his label, Luaka Bop. "They incorporate so many disparate elements into their sound that one senses a new sensibility afoot", Byrne said in 1997.[12]

Geggy Tah released their debut album Grand Opening in 1994; Kurstin played bass, clavinet, guitar, organ, piano, synthesizers and drums, and was credited as a songwriter, producer, programmer, and backup vocalist. In 1996 the band released Sacred Cow. It included the song "Whoever You Are", which became a hit in 2001, after it was used in a television spot for Mercedes Benz. As the song ascended the charts, Geggy Tah released their final album, Into the Oh.[13][14][15]

In addition to playing with Geggy Tah, Kurstin did session work, one-offs and tours with artists including Beck, Ben Harper, Jon Hassell[16] and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. In 2001, he released an album under the name Action Figure Party on the Verve-affiliated label Blue Thumb Records. Mostly instrumental and in a jazz-funk vein, the album featured guests Flea, Sean Lennon, Soul Coughing's Yuval Gabay as well as musicians who performed with Beck, Air, Gil-Scott Heron and Garbage.[17][18]

Kurstin signed a worldwide publishing deal with EMI (now Sony/ATV) in 2002. While he had consistently written songs since the age of 12, he intensified his efforts, working "day and night, pumping out songs". In addition to writing on his own, he collaborated with songwriters and artists including Sia, whom he met through Beck in 2003.[19][20]

2004–2010: The Bird and the Bee, Lily Allen, Sia

In 2004, Kurstin was introduced to singer Inara George by a mutual friend, Mike Andrews. Then producing George's solo debut, Andrews hired Kurstin as a pianist for the album. Kurstin and George clicked musically in the studio and together they formed The Bird and the Bee (stylized as "the bird and the bee", or not). Shortly thereafter, they were signed by Blue Note Records chairman Bruce Lundvall.[21] Described by Entertainment Weekly as "space-age pop that cunningly combines bossa nova languidity with Beach Boys-style lushness", they have since released four albums and an EP. Kurstin was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album for the Bird and the Bee's 2015 release, Recreational Love.[22][23][24]

After working on tracks with artists including Peaches, All Saints, Pink, the Flaming Lips, and Kylie Minogue, Kurstin was introduced to Lily Allen. Along with other musicians, co-writers, producers and engineers, he worked on her 2006 debut, Alright, Still, which went on to achieve platinum status. For her second album It's Not Me, It's You, Allen worked exclusively with Kurstin; he co-wrote every song and played all of the instruments on the record, which he also engineered and produced. The album's first single, "The Fear", spent four weeks at number 1 in the UK, and the album hit number 5 in the US and charted in the top 10 in eight other countries. With Allen, Kurstin won three Ivor Novello Awards for his work on the double-platinum It's Not Me, It's You. Based in part on the album's success, as well as his work on a bird and the bee record, Kurstin was nominated for his first Producer of the Year Grammy in 2010.[25]

Kurstin's first commercially available collaboration with Sia was "Death by Chocolate", released on her 2008 album Some People Have Real Problems. In 2010, he produced Sia's fifth album, We Are Born. It reached number 2 in Australia and number 37 in the US. It won ARIA Music Awards for Best Pop Album and Best Independent Release.[26]

2011–2016: Kelly Clarkson, the Shins, Pink, Adele

In 2012, Kurstin earned his first number 1 song in the United States and two Grammy Award nominations for Kelly Clarkson's "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)", which he co-wrote and produced. He reunited with Clarkson in 2013 (on Wrapped in Red) and in 2015 (on Piece by Piece). "I think what makes him stand out as a producer is his skill as a musician", Clarkson said. "He can play anything phenomenally. His abilities as a musician give him an advantage, because he doesn't have to rely on anyone else to interpret his vision."[27] In 2012 Kurstin produced and wrote or co-wrote five songs for the Grammy-nominated Pink album The Truth About Love, including its first single, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)". The album was Pink's first number 1 in the United States; it charted in the Top 10 in 31 countries, and as of 2016 had been certified seven-times platinum. Later in 2012, he began production on Tegan & Sara's Heartthrob and worked closely with the Shins' James Mercer on Port of Morrow, which debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200.[28]

 
Kurstin in 2013

In addition to Clarkson, in 2013 and 2014 Kurstin wrote and produced songs which appeared on albums by Lana Del Rey, Foster the People, Ellie Goulding, Lykke Li, Katy Perry, and Charli XCX. He co-wrote and produced Ellie Goulding's "Burn", which was the number 1 single in the UK for three consecutive weeks, teamed again with Allen, and collaborated with Sia on 1000 Forms of Fear. Her most successful album to date, 1000 Forms of Fear debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 and charted at number 1 in Australia and Canada and reached the top five charts in Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. 1000 Forms of Fear earned three ARIA Music Awards. Kurstin was nominated for a Record of the Year Grammy for the album's lead single, "Chandelier", and once again nominated as Producer of the Year.[29]

Kurstin scored the 2014 adaptation of the film Annie and served as the soundtrack's executive producer. With Sia, he created new arrangements for the Broadway musical's original tracks and co-wrote several new songs for the film, including "Opportunity", for which he received a Golden Globe nomination.[30][31]

Kurstin began working with Beck on his follow up to the Grammy-winning Morning Phase in 2015. He co-wrote and produced "Dreams", the first single from the album Colors.[32]

Kurstin co-wrote and produced three songs on Adele's 2015 album, 25, including its first single, "Hello". In an interview with Rolling Stone, Adele said: "This song was a massive breakthrough for me with my writing because it'd been pretty slow up to this point, and I felt after I worked with Greg [Kurstin] on this, it all poured right out of me." Kurstin also played bass, guitar, drums, piano and keyboards on "Hello", which reached number one in 28 countries. It was the first record to exceed 1 million in digital sales over a 7-day period. As of February 2016, the album has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide.[33][34][35]

2016–present: Producer of the Year, Foo Fighters, Liam Gallagher, No Expectations, Paul McCartney, Adele

Kurstin's fourth album with Sia, This Is Acting, was released in January 2016.[36]

In February 2017, he won four Grammy Awards. He won Record of the Year, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year for his work on Adele's 25. He won Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) in recognition of his work with Adele, Tegan and Sara, Sia and Ellie Goulding.[37]

In March 2017, the BBC reported that Kurstin was working with Paul McCartney on a new studio album.[38] Kurstin co-produced the song "Love" on Kendrick Lamar's album Damn, released in March 2017.[39] On June 1, 2017, a single by Liam Gallagher entitled "Wall of Glass" was released, which was certified platinum in the UK.[40] It was one of four Kurstin-produced tracks included on Gallagher's debut album As You Were, three of which were co-written with Gallagher.

Kurstin produced the Foo Fighters album Concrete and Gold, which released on September 15, 2017. In an interview with Music Week, Dave Grohl said: "If you want to survive you have to kind of push a little bit. I just imagined the sound moving outwards. Not necessarily alternative instrumentation and shit like that, just sonically to push it out. Greg is a fucking genius. He's a brilliant producer and he has this sonic intuition that I have never seen in anybody else."[41] During Hanukkah of 2020, Kurstin and Grohl released previously-recorded covers of songs by Jewish artists, one per night.[42] This continued in 2021[43] and 2022.

In 2017, Kurstin launched No Expectations, a publishing joint venture with Sony/ATV. The first songwriters signed to No Expectations were Jesse Shatkin and Wendy Wang.[44]

In 2017, Kurstin produced tracks on CHVRCHES third album called "Love Is Dead". The album was released on May 28, 2018, on Virgin EMI Records and Goodbye Records.

Kurstin produced the Paul McCartney album Egypt Station, recorded over a two-year period at studios in Los Angeles and Sussex, England, and mixed at Abbey Road Studios. The album was released in September 2018.[45]

In 2018 and 2019, Kurstin reunited with Liam Gallagher to co-write and produce four tracks for his second solo album Why Me? Why Not., including its lead single "Shockwave". The album was released in September 2019.[46]

Kurstin also co-produced Maren Morris' second album Girl, which won the CMA Album of the Year award in 2019.[47]

He wrote and produced three songs on Halsey's album, Manic, released in January 2020.[48]

On April 16, 2021, the second album The Battle at Gardens Gate by Greta Van Fleet was released with Kurstin producing.[49]

In May 2021, Kurstin won the ASCAP Golden Note Award, given to songwriters, composers and artists who have achieved extraordinary career milestones. Beck presented him with the award.[3]

Kurstin also co-produced the Twenty One Pilots song "Saturday" off their album Scaled and Icy.[50]

Kurstin and Adele reunited to co-write "Easy on Me," the first single from Adele's 2021 album, 30. Kurstin also produced the track, which hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on October 27, 2021. "Easy on Me" was Kurstin's fourth #1 hit on the Hot 100.[51]

In September 2022, Kurstin performed at the tribute concerts for Taylor Hawkins at Wembley Stadium in London and at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. In Los Angeles, he played with Them Crooked Vultures and, with Rufus Taylor and Justin Hawkins, members of Coattail Riders. [52] He played with Dave Grohl and Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson in London. [53]

Kurstin co-produced the 2023 Gorillaz album Cracker Island.[54]

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Reference
2010 Himself, for body of work during eligible period Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Nominated [55]
2013 "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" Record of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
2015 "Chandelier" Record of the Year Nominated
Himself, for body of work during eligible period Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Nominated
2016 Recreational Love (The Bird and the Bee) Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Nominated
2017 25 Album of the Year Won
"Hello" Record of the Year Won
Song of the Year Won
Himself, for body of work during eligibility period Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Won
2018 "Never Give Up" Best Song Written for Visual Media Nominated
Himself, for body of work during eligibility period Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Won
2019 Colors Best Alternative Music Album Won
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Won
2021 Hyperspace Won
2022 Medicine at Midnight Best Rock Album Won
2023 30 Album of the Year Nominated
Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated
"Easy on Me" Record of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Humble Quest Best Country Album Nominated

CMA Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2019 Girl Album of the Year Won
"Girl" Song of the Year Nominated
Single of the Year Nominated
2020 "The Bones" Won
Musical Event of the Year Nominated
2022 Humble Quest Album of the Year Nominated

Ivor Novello Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result[56]
2010 Himself Songwriter of the Year Won
"The Fear" Best Song Musically & Lyrically Won
Most Performed Work Won

ASCAP Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result[3]
2021 Body of work Golden Note Award Won

Discography

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External links

  • Official website
  • the bird and the bee

greg, kurstin, gregory, allen, kurstin, born, 1969, american, record, producer, multi, instrumentalist, songwriter, nine, grammy, awards, including, producer, year, classical, 2017, 2018, written, produced, four, songs, that, billboard, kurstin, 2017background. Gregory Allen Kurstin born May 14 1969 is an American record producer multi instrumentalist and songwriter He has won nine Grammy Awards including Producer of the Year Non Classical in 2017 and 2018 1 2 3 and written and produced four songs that hit 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 2 Greg KurstinKurstin in 2017Background informationBirth nameGregory Allen KurstinBorn 1969 05 14 May 14 1969 age 53 Los Angeles California U S EducationCalifornia Institute of the Arts BFA Occupation s Record producermulti instrumentalistsongwriterInstrument s KeyboardsguitarbassdrumsvocalsMember ofThe Bird and the BeeGeggy TahWebsitegregkurstin wbr com Kurstin collaborated with Adele on the albums 25 and 30 He co wrote and produced Easy on Me 4 the first single from 30 which hit the US Hot 100 only five hours after its release and broke all time records on Spotify with 24 million plays within the first 24 hours it was available 5 He also co wrote produced and played most of the instruments on Adele s record breaking 2015 single Hello Among others he has worked with Sia Kelly Clarkson Halsey Maren Morris Beck Paul McCartney Pink Lily Allen and the Foo Fighters He often plays guitar bass keyboards and drums and engineers and programs the records he produces 2 6 Kurstin began his career as a jazz pianist and later co founded Geggy Tah He has collaborated with Inara George in the Bird and the Bee since 2004 7 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1994 2004 Geggy Tah studio and session work 2 2 2004 2010 The Bird and the Bee Lily Allen Sia 2 3 2011 2016 Kelly Clarkson the Shins Pink Adele 2 4 2016 present Producer of the Year Foo Fighters Liam Gallagher No Expectations Paul McCartney Adele 3 Awards and nominations 3 1 Grammy Awards 3 2 CMA Awards 3 3 Ivor Novello Awards 3 4 ASCAP Awards 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditKurstin was born in Los Angeles California He started playing piano at age 5 Soon after he picked up guitar and bass Kurstin joined his first band at the age of 11 and at 12 co wrote Crunchy Water the B side to classmate Dweezil Zappa s My Mother Is a Space Cadet 8 In high school Kurstin focused on jazz piano After graduation he moved to New York to study with Charles Mingus pianist Jaki Byard at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music In addition to coursework as a student Kurstin played with prominent jazz artists including Bobby Hutcherson George Coleman and Charles McPherson 9 He returned to Los Angeles to finish his degree and graduated from the California Institute of the Arts with a BFA in 1992 8 In a 2013 interview Kurstin said that his education in jazz had played a vital role in his pop success It s still something I carry over into my pop music work It s really important to me that the notes I m choosing strike the right emotional chord 10 11 Career Edit1994 2004 Geggy Tah studio and session work Edit Kurstin continued to perform with Hutcherson Coleman McPherson and others following his graduation In 1994 he formed Geggy Tah with Tommy Jordan whom he had met at an LA jam A friend passed a demo they recorded on to David Byrne who signed them to his label Luaka Bop They incorporate so many disparate elements into their sound that one senses a new sensibility afoot Byrne said in 1997 12 Geggy Tah released their debut album Grand Opening in 1994 Kurstin played bass clavinet guitar organ piano synthesizers and drums and was credited as a songwriter producer programmer and backup vocalist In 1996 the band released Sacred Cow It included the song Whoever You Are which became a hit in 2001 after it was used in a television spot for Mercedes Benz As the song ascended the charts Geggy Tah released their final album Into the Oh 13 14 15 In addition to playing with Geggy Tah Kurstin did session work one offs and tours with artists including Beck Ben Harper Jon Hassell 16 and the Red Hot Chili Peppers In 2001 he released an album under the name Action Figure Party on the Verve affiliated label Blue Thumb Records Mostly instrumental and in a jazz funk vein the album featured guests Flea Sean Lennon Soul Coughing s Yuval Gabay as well as musicians who performed with Beck Air Gil Scott Heron and Garbage 17 18 Kurstin signed a worldwide publishing deal with EMI now Sony ATV in 2002 While he had consistently written songs since the age of 12 he intensified his efforts working day and night pumping out songs In addition to writing on his own he collaborated with songwriters and artists including Sia whom he met through Beck in 2003 19 20 2004 2010 The Bird and the Bee Lily Allen Sia Edit In 2004 Kurstin was introduced to singer Inara George by a mutual friend Mike Andrews Then producing George s solo debut Andrews hired Kurstin as a pianist for the album Kurstin and George clicked musically in the studio and together they formed The Bird and the Bee stylized as the bird and the bee or not Shortly thereafter they were signed by Blue Note Records chairman Bruce Lundvall 21 Described by Entertainment Weekly as space age pop that cunningly combines bossa nova languidity with Beach Boys style lushness they have since released four albums and an EP Kurstin was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album for the Bird and the Bee s 2015 release Recreational Love 22 23 24 After working on tracks with artists including Peaches All Saints Pink the Flaming Lips and Kylie Minogue Kurstin was introduced to Lily Allen Along with other musicians co writers producers and engineers he worked on her 2006 debut Alright Still which went on to achieve platinum status For her second album It s Not Me It s You Allen worked exclusively with Kurstin he co wrote every song and played all of the instruments on the record which he also engineered and produced The album s first single The Fear spent four weeks at number 1 in the UK and the album hit number 5 in the US and charted in the top 10 in eight other countries With Allen Kurstin won three Ivor Novello Awards for his work on the double platinum It s Not Me It s You Based in part on the album s success as well as his work on a bird and the bee record Kurstin was nominated for his first Producer of the Year Grammy in 2010 25 Kurstin s first commercially available collaboration with Sia was Death by Chocolate released on her 2008 album Some People Have Real Problems In 2010 he produced Sia s fifth album We Are Born It reached number 2 in Australia and number 37 in the US It won ARIA Music Awards for Best Pop Album and Best Independent Release 26 2011 2016 Kelly Clarkson the Shins Pink Adele Edit In 2012 Kurstin earned his first number 1 song in the United States and two Grammy Award nominations for Kelly Clarkson s Stronger What Doesn t Kill You which he co wrote and produced He reunited with Clarkson in 2013 on Wrapped in Red and in 2015 on Piece by Piece I think what makes him stand out as a producer is his skill as a musician Clarkson said He can play anything phenomenally His abilities as a musician give him an advantage because he doesn t have to rely on anyone else to interpret his vision 27 In 2012 Kurstin produced and wrote or co wrote five songs for the Grammy nominated Pink album The Truth About Love including its first single Blow Me One Last Kiss The album was Pink s first number 1 in the United States it charted in the Top 10 in 31 countries and as of 2016 had been certified seven times platinum Later in 2012 he began production on Tegan amp Sara s Heartthrob and worked closely with the Shins James Mercer on Port of Morrow which debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200 28 Kurstin in 2013 In addition to Clarkson in 2013 and 2014 Kurstin wrote and produced songs which appeared on albums by Lana Del Rey Foster the People Ellie Goulding Lykke Li Katy Perry and Charli XCX He co wrote and produced Ellie Goulding s Burn which was the number 1 single in the UK for three consecutive weeks teamed again with Allen and collaborated with Sia on 1000 Forms of Fear Her most successful album to date 1000 Forms of Fear debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 and charted at number 1 in Australia and Canada and reached the top five charts in Denmark New Zealand Norway Sweden Switzerland and the United Kingdom 1000 Forms of Fear earned three ARIA Music Awards Kurstin was nominated for a Record of the Year Grammy for the album s lead single Chandelier and once again nominated as Producer of the Year 29 Kurstin scored the 2014 adaptation of the film Annie and served as the soundtrack s executive producer With Sia he created new arrangements for the Broadway musical s original tracks and co wrote several new songs for the film including Opportunity for which he received a Golden Globe nomination 30 31 Kurstin began working with Beck on his follow up to the Grammy winning Morning Phase in 2015 He co wrote and produced Dreams the first single from the album Colors 32 Kurstin co wrote and produced three songs on Adele s 2015 album 25 including its first single Hello In an interview with Rolling Stone Adele said This song was a massive breakthrough for me with my writing because it d been pretty slow up to this point and I felt after I worked with Greg Kurstin on this it all poured right out of me Kurstin also played bass guitar drums piano and keyboards on Hello which reached number one in 28 countries It was the first record to exceed 1 million in digital sales over a 7 day period As of February 2016 the album has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide 33 34 35 2016 present Producer of the Year Foo Fighters Liam Gallagher No Expectations Paul McCartney Adele Edit Kurstin s fourth album with Sia This Is Acting was released in January 2016 36 In February 2017 he won four Grammy Awards He won Record of the Year Album of the Year and Song of the Year for his work on Adele s 25 He won Producer of the Year Non Classical in recognition of his work with Adele Tegan and Sara Sia and Ellie Goulding 37 In March 2017 the BBC reported that Kurstin was working with Paul McCartney on a new studio album 38 Kurstin co produced the song Love on Kendrick Lamar s album Damn released in March 2017 39 On June 1 2017 a single by Liam Gallagher entitled Wall of Glass was released which was certified platinum in the UK 40 It was one of four Kurstin produced tracks included on Gallagher s debut album As You Were three of which were co written with Gallagher Kurstin produced the Foo Fighters album Concrete and Gold which released on September 15 2017 In an interview with Music Week Dave Grohl said If you want to survive you have to kind of push a little bit I just imagined the sound moving outwards Not necessarily alternative instrumentation and shit like that just sonically to push it out Greg is a fucking genius He s a brilliant producer and he has this sonic intuition that I have never seen in anybody else 41 During Hanukkah of 2020 Kurstin and Grohl released previously recorded covers of songs by Jewish artists one per night 42 This continued in 2021 43 and 2022 In 2017 Kurstin launched No Expectations a publishing joint venture with Sony ATV The first songwriters signed to No Expectations were Jesse Shatkin and Wendy Wang 44 In 2017 Kurstin produced tracks on CHVRCHES third album called Love Is Dead The album was released on May 28 2018 on Virgin EMI Records and Goodbye Records Kurstin produced the Paul McCartney album Egypt Station recorded over a two year period at studios in Los Angeles and Sussex England and mixed at Abbey Road Studios The album was released in September 2018 45 In 2018 and 2019 Kurstin reunited with Liam Gallagher to co write and produce four tracks for his second solo album Why Me Why Not including its lead single Shockwave The album was released in September 2019 46 Kurstin also co produced Maren Morris second album Girl which won the CMA Album of the Year award in 2019 47 He wrote and produced three songs on Halsey s album Manic released in January 2020 48 On April 16 2021 the second album The Battle at Gardens Gate by Greta Van Fleet was released with Kurstin producing 49 In May 2021 Kurstin won the ASCAP Golden Note Award given to songwriters composers and artists who have achieved extraordinary career milestones Beck presented him with the award 3 Kurstin also co produced the Twenty One Pilots song Saturday off their album Scaled and Icy 50 Kurstin and Adele reunited to co write Easy on Me the first single from Adele s 2021 album 30 Kurstin also produced the track which hit 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on October 27 2021 Easy on Me was Kurstin s fourth 1 hit on the Hot 100 51 In September 2022 Kurstin performed at the tribute concerts for Taylor Hawkins at Wembley Stadium in London and at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles In Los Angeles he played with Them Crooked Vultures and with Rufus Taylor and Justin Hawkins members of Coattail Riders 52 He played with Dave Grohl and Rush s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson in London 53 Kurstin co produced the 2023 Gorillaz album Cracker Island 54 Awards and nominations EditGrammy Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result Reference2010 Himself for body of work during eligible period Producer of the Year Non Classical Nominated 55 2013 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Record of the Year NominatedSong of the Year Nominated2015 Chandelier Record of the Year NominatedHimself for body of work during eligible period Producer of the Year Non Classical Nominated2016 Recreational Love The Bird and the Bee Best Engineered Album Non Classical Nominated2017 25 Album of the Year Won Hello Record of the Year WonSong of the Year WonHimself for body of work during eligibility period Producer of the Year Non Classical Won2018 Never Give Up Best Song Written for Visual Media NominatedHimself for body of work during eligibility period Producer of the Year Non Classical Won2019 Colors Best Alternative Music Album WonBest Engineered Album Non Classical Won2021 Hyperspace Won2022 Medicine at Midnight Best Rock Album Won2023 30 Album of the Year NominatedBest Pop Vocal Album Nominated Easy on Me Record of the Year NominatedSong of the Year NominatedHumble Quest Best Country Album NominatedCMA Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result2019 Girl Album of the Year Won Girl Song of the Year NominatedSingle of the Year Nominated2020 The Bones WonMusical Event of the Year Nominated2022 Humble Quest Album of the Year NominatedIvor Novello Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result 56 2010 Himself Songwriter of the Year Won The Fear Best Song Musically amp Lyrically WonMost Performed Work WonASCAP Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result 3 2021 Body of work Golden Note Award WonDiscography EditMain article Greg Kurstin production discographyReferences Edit Grammys Complete Winners List Billboard February 12 2017 Retrieved February 13 2017 a b c Adele s Producer Greg Kurstin Says it Wasn t Easy Keeping Mum on Adele Billboard AP October 27 2015 Retrieved January 29 2016 a b c Millman Ethan May 11 2021 At Work With Greg Kurstin the Quiet Producer Behind Two Decades of Hits Rolling Stone Retrieved August 2 2021 Harris LaTesha October 14 2021 Adele Easy On Me NPR Retrieved October 24 2021 October 20 Joey Nolfi EDT 2021 at 12 51 PM Adele s Easy on Me debuts on Hot 100 after only 5 hours EW com Retrieved October 24 2021 Ladies man Greg Kurstin on producing for Clarkson Sia February 3 2015 Sara Quinn February 29 2012 Greg Kurstin Behind the Scenes Rolling Stone Retrieved February 9 2016 a b Wood Mikael December 4 2012 Greg Kurstin is an in demand songwriter producer and not crazy December 4 2012 Retrieved December 23 2013 Gallant Michael May 1 2013 GREG KURSTIN Blazing his own trail from jazz scholar to pop hit maker Music and Musicians Retrieved January 26 2016 Harcourt Nic July 2009 Greg Kurstin Turn It Up Los Angeles Times Magazine Retrieved December 23 2013 New School Press Release 2008 Retrieved February 3 2013 Harrington Jim February 21 1997 Going Geggy Over Tah Palo Alto Weekly Retrieved January 28 2016 Sawdey Evan July 16 2015 The Lovey Dovey Return of the Bird and the Bee Pop Matters Retrieved January 27 2016 Roos John January 3 1997 Whoever They Are Geggy Tah s Members Defy Conventional Labels Yet One of Their Singles Is Climbing the Charts Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 28 2016 Geggy Tah album credits Allmusic Allmusic Retrieved January 28 2016 Kurstin played piano on Hassell s 1994 album Dressing for Pleasure Kreikbergs John September 6 2001 Action Figure Party The Pitch Retrieved January 29 2016 Henderickson Ted July 1 2001 Action Figure Party CMJ Retrieved January 29 2016 Unterberger Andrew February 8 2013 From Geggy Tah to the Grammys The Wild Ride of Pop Impersario Greg Kurstin February 8 2013 Pop Dust Retrieved December 23 2013 Greg Kurstin extends global publishing agreement with EMI Music Publishing May 11 2010 EMI Music Publishing Retrieved December 23 2013 Chinen Nate February 6 2009 At 70 a Legendary Jazz Label Asks Now What New York Times Retrieved December 23 2013 Endelman Michael January 19 2007 the bird and the bee Entertainment Weekly Retrieved December 23 2013 bird and the bee at AllMusic 2013 AllMusic Retrieved December 23 2013 Best Engineered Album Grammy Non Classical cbs com CBS Retrieved February 14 2016 Tingen Paul May 1 2009 Secrets Of The Mix Engineers Greg Kurstin Sound on Sound Retrieved January 29 2016 ARIA Chart Awards PDF ARIA Meet the Grammy Class Kelly Clarkson Hits January 18 2016 Retrieved January 29 2016 Sisario Ben March 16 2012 The Second Act Of an Indie Success Story The New York Times Retrieved July 14 2013 Greg Kurstin production credits Allmusic Rigby Sam October 23 2014 Sia and Beck Join Stars on Annie Movie Soundtrack Digital Spy Retrieved November 3 2014 Via RocNation ANNIE Soundtrack Press Release Nuke The Fridge Archived from the original on November 4 2014 Retrieved November 3 2014 Reed Ryan June 15 2015 Beck Looks to Dance Floor With Funky New Song Dreams Rolling Stone Retrieved June 17 2015 Radio on Adele s Hello She Can Make You Feel What She Feels Billboard Searjeant Jill November 2 2015 Adele s Hello breaks 1 million digital sales in record Reuters Retrieved January 2 2016 Kreps Daniel October 23 2015 Adele Talks 25 Hello Origins and Darkness in New Interviews Rolling Stone Retrieved January 27 2016 Gardner Elysa January 28 2016 Sia hides in plain sight and big sound on This Is Acting USA Today Retrieved February 9 2016 Coscarelli Joe February 14 2017 Greg Kurstin Adele s No 2 on the Grammys Beyonce and Getting Cut Off New York Times Retrieved August 5 2017 Sir Paul McCartney talks to 6 Music about collaborations Chuck Berry his new album and his own musical legacy Rhys Thomas joins Shaun Shaun Keaveny BBC Radio 6 Music BBC Retrieved March 27 2017 Wood Mikael April 14 2017 Our 3 instant reactions to Kendrick Lamar s startling new album Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 17 2017 Liam Gallagher Debuts His First Solo Song Wall of Glass Noise11 com www noise11 com June 2017 Retrieved June 1 2017 Trendall Andrew July 10 2017 Foo Fighters explain why they chose Adele s producer for their new album NME Retrieved August 5 2017 Legaspi Althea See Dave Grohl Greg Kurstin Cover Velvet Underground s Rock and Roll Rolling Stone Rolling Stone Retrieved December 1 2021 Greg Kurstin and Dave Grohl release another series in The Hanukkah Sessions Morning Edition NPR December 3 2021 Newman Melinda September 19 2017 Adele Foo Fighters Producer Greg Kurstin Launches Publishing Joint Venture With Sony ATV Exclusive Billboard Retrieved October 10 2017 Greene Andy July 3 2018 Paul McCartney s Producer Greg Kurstin Breaks Down Egypt Station Rolling Stone Retrieved September 26 2018 Martoccio Angie September 20 2019 Liam Gallagher s Why Me Why Not Surges Forward While Looking Back Rolling Stone Retrieved October 13 2019 Maren Morris Pays Tribute to Busbee in Emotional Album of the Year Speech at the 2019 CMA Awards Billboard Retrieved November 14 2019 Review On Halsey s genre hopping new album Manic elusiveness is a strength Los Angeles Times January 17 2020 Retrieved January 18 2020 Greta Van Fleet Announce New LP The Battle at Garden s Gate Share Age of Machine Single Spin December 4 2020 TWENTY ONE PILOTS SCALED AND ICY TNSN DVSN TNSN DVSN Retrieved April 26 2021 Adele amp Greg Kurstin Team Up at No 1 on Hot 100 Songwriters amp Producers Charts Billboard Retrieved October 29 2021 Here s the incredible setlist and all the special guests from the Kerrang Retrieved October 11 2022 Wardlaw Matt Geddy Lee Alex Lifeson Join Dave Grohl at Taylor Hawkins Tribute Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved October 11 2022 Garcia Thania August 31 2022 Bad Bunny Stevie Nicks and More Featured on New Gorillaz Album Variety Archived from the original on January 8 2023 Retrieved March 3 2023 Greg Kurstin GRAMMY com June 4 2019 Retrieved October 13 2019 MacInnes Paul May 20 2010 Lily Allen scoops three Ivor Novello awards for songwriting The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 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