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Shep Goodman

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Shep Goodman
GenresPop, Alternative, Rock
Instrument(s)Guitar, Bass, Vocals
Years active2011-present

Shep Goodman is an American New York–based multi-platinum[1] record producer, songwriter, and musician. He got his start in the music industry, by fronting the Elektra Records signed rock-act, Coward. After the disbandment of the band, he started the music production company Sheppard Music Inc with Kenny Gioia. They were known as "Shep & Kenny", and began writing and producing for various artists. One of the first break thru songs Shep and Kenny produced was the pop radio production of the Lee Ann Womack hit "I Hope You Dance". They then went on to write/produce for many pop and rock artists including Mandy Moore, Aaron Carter, LFO, Jonas Brothers, Bayside, Ingrid Michaelson, and produced the number one AC single "Do It for Love" for pop icons Daryl Hall & John Oates, as well as many others.

Goodman held the position of Vice President of A&R at Universal Motown Records from 2007 until 2011. He is currently co-owner of Dirty Canvas Productions, which is a full scale music production company focused on artist development. The first artist signed to Dirty Canvas was Brooklyn based alternative rock band American Authors, whose song "Best Day of My Life" (co-written and produced by Goodman) went on to be one of the biggest feel good global hits of the decade, achieving multi-platinum status in multiple countries.

Artists Goodman has worked with

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References

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  1. ^ "Wow Best Day of My Life is Officially Platinum". Retrieved 4 June 2014.
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