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Tawgs Salter
Birth nameThomas Salter
BornVineland, Ontario
GenresAll types
InstrumentGuitar Piano Keyboards Programming
Years active2000–present
LabelsSony/ATV

Thomas "Tawgs" Salter is a Canadian musician, songwriter, producer and recording engineer. His extensive body of musical work includes a vast array of artists ranging from Josh Groban, Lights and Lenka to Chantal Kreviazuk, Fefe Dobson, Dear Rouge, Midway State and USS. Salter has also worked alongside Grammy-winning writer/producer Walter Afanasieff.[1] Salter's music, production and collaborations have been featured on television shows, including Vampire Diaries, Grey's Anatomy, American Idol and The Simpsons to films such as Prom Night and Joe Somebody (Tom Wilson).[2][3][4]

Career

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Salter's writing and production of the soaring pop ballad You Are Loved (Don't Give Up), Josh Groban's first single from his multi-platinum selling third studio album Awake, reached #9 on the Adult Contemporary Billboard chart.[5] The song was sung by Lisa Simpson on the television show The Simpsons in Season 20, Episode 9.[6]

On December 15, 2009, Canadian singer-songwriter LIGHTS was acknowledged with two No.1 song awards by SOCAN, alongside writing partner Salter, who helped her pen her smash hits Drive My Soul and Saviour.[7] Drive My Soul reached the top spot on MuchMusic Countdown on January 8, 2009.

In 2012, Tawgs Salter produced "Drive", the debut song of American actor and singer Cheyenne Jackson.

In 2016, he produced Chantal Kreviazuk's album Hard Sail.

Also in 2016 he appeared on Schiller's Future album (For You).[8]

Discography

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Year Artist Title Label Role
2024 Jake Rose "What I Got" Co-writer, Producer
Liam St. John "Landslide Over the Highway" Big Loud Co-writer
Goldie Boutilier "The Actress" Co-writer, Co-producer
Rayelle "Once I Feel Like This" Happy Owl Records Co-writer, producer
Joey Hendricks "Lonely Season" Co-writer, producer
Alli Walker "I Like Big Trucks" RECORDS Co-writer
Lane Brothers "NOLA" Big Yellow Dog Co-writer, producer
Joey Hendricks "Doses" Co-writer, producer
Redferrin "Champagne In the Morning" Sony Music Entertainment Co-writer, producer
2023 Joey Hendricks "Brother" Co-writer, producer
Scott Helman "Collarbone" Warner Music Canada Co-writer, Co-producer
Anna Graceman "Diamonds Never Die" Co-writer, producer
The Reklaws and Drake Milligan "Honky Tonkin' About" Starseed Records Co-writer, producer
ROZES "Happy to See You Sad" Co-writer, Producer
Jake Rose "Something Like That" Starts With Music Co-writer, Co-producer
Brett Kissel "Never Have I Ever" Big Star Recordings Co-writer, producer
ROZES "Used To Love You" Co-writer, Producer
2022 Adam Hambrick "Wreck Me Again" Tree Street Records Co-writer, Producer
Caitlyn Smith "Downtown Baby" Monument Records / Sony Music Entertainment Co-writer
Fefe Dobson "FCKN IN LOVE" 21 Entertainment Inc. Producer
DES3ETT & Serena Ryder "Killing The Pain" Universal Music B.V. Co-writer
Dean Brody "Where'd You Learn How to Do That Starseed Records Co-writer
Johnny Orlando "terrible person" Universal Music Canada Co-writer
2021 The Reklaws "Happy Hours" Starseed Records Co-writer
Scott Helman "Pretty" Warner Music Canada Co-writer, co-producer[9]
Alyssa Bonagura "New Wings" ABON MUSIC Co-writer, co-producer[10]
Breagh Isabel "Girlfriends" -- Producer
Scott Helman "Good Problems (Remix)" ("Good Problems," "Good Problems - Remix") Warner Music Canada Co-writer, co-producer[11]
2020 Serena Ryder "Better Now" ("Waterfall," "Candy") Serenader Source / ArtHaus Co-writer, co-producer[12]
Walk Off The Earth "this is love" Golden Carrot Records Co-writer[13]
The Reklaws "So Crazy It Just Might Work" Universal Music Canada Co-writer[14]
Scott Helman "Nonsuch Park (sa)" ("Wait No More," "Everything Sucks," "Lois," "Good Problems," "EVERGREEN," "True Crime," "Papa") Warner Music Canada Co-writer, co-producer[15]
Washboard Union "Everbound" ("If She Only Knew," "Dock Rock") Warner Music Canada Co-writer, co-producer[16]
Ria Mae "For Your Love" -- Co-writer, producer
2019 Walk Off The Earth "HERE WE GO!" ("HERE WE GO! (Overtime)) Golden Carrot Records Co-producer
Madison Kozak "Household" Big Loud Records Co-writer[17]
Chad Brownlee "The Way You Roll" Universal Music Canada Co-writer
Hunter Hayes "Visualizer" ("Heartbreak") Atlantic Records Co-writer
2018 Chad Brownlee "single" ("Dear Drunk Me") Universal Music Canada Co-writer
Scott Helman "Hang Ups EP" ("Hang Ups", "Dostoevsky") Warner Music Canada Co-writer, producer
Dear Rouge Phases ("Live Through the Night," "Stolen Days," "Little by Little," "The Clearing," "Motion") Universal Music Canada Co-writer, co-producer (except "Motion")[18]
2017 Scott Helman Hotel De Ville (all tracks) Warner Music Canada Co-writer, producer[19]
Justin Nozuka High Tide EP ("No Place in Mind") Glassnote Records Co-writer[19]
Mother Mother No Culture ("The Drugs") Universal Music Canada, Def Jam Co-writer[19]
Walk Off the Earth "Nomad," "Fire in My Soul," "Taekwondo" Columbia Records Co-writer, co-producer[19]
Serena Ryder Utopia ("Electric Love," "Sanctuary," "Firewater," "Ice Age," "Hands," "Wolves," "Utopia") Universal Music Canada Co-writer, producer[20]
Alan Doyle A Week at the Warehouse ("Summer Summer Night," "Beautiful to Me") Co-writer[19]
2016 Chantal Kreviazuk Hard Sail ("Into Me," "Hard Sail, "All I Got") Warner Music Canada Co-writer, producer[21]
USS New World Alphabet ("Work Shoes," Who's With Me," "Domino," "California Medication," "Broken Smile") Coalition Music Co-writer, co-producer[19]
Trevor Guthrie "Wanted" Interscope Records Co-writer, producer[22]
Modern Space Before Sunrise Warner Music Canada Co-writer, producer[21]
The Abrams "Fine" Warner Music Canada Co-producer[19]
Lights Midnight Machines ("Up We Go," "Same Sea," "Meteorites") Warner Bros. Co-writer[23]
2015 Trevor Guthrie "Summertime" Interscope Records Co-writer, producer
Steve Aoki Neon Future II ("Home We'll Go (Take My Hand)") Ultra, Dim Mak Co-writer[19]
Walk Off the Earth Sing It All Away ("Rule the World," "I'll Be Waiting," "Home We'll Go," "Hold On," "Sing It All Away," "California Trees," "Heart is a Weapon") Columbia Records Co-writer, co-producer[21]
Alan Doyle So Let's Go ("So Let's Go," "Take Us Home," "I Can't Dance Without You," "The Night Loves Us," "1234") Universal Music Canada Co-writer, producer[19]
The Tenors Under One Sky ("A New Days Begun," "Lean on Me") Universal Music Canada Co-writer, co-producer ("A New Days Begun"), programming ("Lean on Me")[19]
2014 Lights Little Machines ("Up We Go," "Same Sea," "Meteorites," "Oil and Water," "Slow Down") Warner Bros. Co-writer, additional production[21]
Scott Helman Augusta EP (all songs except "Somewhere Sweet") Warner Music Canada Co-writer, producer[21]
USS Advanced Basics Coalition Music Records Co-writer, co-producer[19]
R3hab and Trevor Guthrie "Soundwave" Spinnin' Records Co-writer[19]
2013 Josh Groban All That Echoes ("Brave," "Below the Line," "Un Alma Mas," "Happy in My Heartache) 143, Reprise Co-writer[21]
Josh Groban "Your Hideaway" 143, Reprise Co-writer[24]
Lenka Shadows ("Nothing Here But Love") Skipalong Records Co-writer[21]
Walk Off the Earth R.E.V.O. ("Red Hands," "Gang of Rhythm," "Speeches," "Sometimes," "Shake," "Summer Vibe") Columbia Records Co-writer, co-producer[23]
Lights Siberia Acoustic ("Banner," "Where the Fence is Low," "Suspension," "Toes," "Heavy Rope," "Flux and Flow") Universal, Last Gang Co-writer[21]
2012 The Tenors Lead With Your Heart ("Forever Young") Universal Music Canada Programming[19]
Jesse Labelle ft. Alyssa Reid "Heartbreak Coverup" Wax Records Co-writer, producer[25]
Newworldson Rebel Transmission ("Learning to be the Light") Inpop Co-writer, producer[21]
2011 Lights Siberia ("Banner," "Where the Fence is Low," "Suspension," "Toes," "Heavy Rope," "Flux and Flow," "Timing is Everything") Universal, Last Gang Co-writer, co-producer[21]
USS Approved ("Yo Hello Hooray," "Damini," "Heaven on Mars," "Prefontaine," "N/A OK") Smashing World Records Records Co-writer, co-producer[19]
2010 Fefe Dobson Joy ("Can't Breathe") Island Records Co-writer[21]
Newworldson Newworldson ("There is a Way") Inpop Records Co-writer, co-producer[19]
Josh Groban Illuminations ("Higher Window") 143, Reprise Co-writer[21]
Joe Cocker Hard Knocks ("So") Columbia, Savoy Label Group Co-writer[21]
2009 Lights The Listening ("Savior," "Drive My Soul," "River," "Ice," "Face Up," "Lions") Universal Canada, Sire Co-writer, co-producer[21]
2008 Lenka Lenka ("Don't Let Me Fall," "Double is a Friend") Epic Records Co-writer[21]
2006 Josh Groban Awake ("You Are Loved," "Awake") 143, Reprise Co-writer ("Awake"), writer & co-producer ("You Are Loved")[21]

Awards and nominations

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
2018 Thomas "Tawgs" Salter Juno Awards - Producer of the Year[26] Nominated
2017 Serena Ryder - "Electric Love" SOCAN Awards - No. 1 Song Award[27] Won
2017 Mother Mother - "The Drugs" SOCAN Awards - No. 1 Song Award[28] Won
2016 Scott Helman - "Bungalow" SOCAN Awards - Pop/Rock Music[28] Won
2016 Trevor Guthrie - "Summertime" SOCAN Awards - Dance Music[28] Won
2016 Thomas "Tawgs" Salter Juno Awards - Producer of the Year[26] Nominated
2015 Thomas "Tawgs" Salter Juno Awards - Producer of the Year[26] Nominated
2015 Lights - Little Machines Juno Awards - Pop Album of the Year[26] Won
2014 Walk Off the Earth - "Red Hands" SOCAN Awards - Pop/Rock Music[28] Won
2014 Thomas "Tawgs" Salter Juno Awards - Producer of the Year[26] Nominated
2013 Newworldson - "Learning To Be The Light" ASCAP Christian Music Awards[29] Won
2012 Fefe Dobson - "Can't Breathe" SOCAN Awards - Pop/Rock Music[28] Won

References

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  1. ^ "Thomas "Tawgs" Salter credits". ArtistDirect.com. Retrieved 2018-02-16.
  2. ^ "Vampire Diaries Music – Episode 2.07 – Masquerade – Song List | Vampire Diaries Spoilers and News". vampirediariesonline.com. Archived from the original on 2010-11-22.
  3. ^ "Blackie & The Rodeo Kings". Archived from the original on 2017-11-15.
  4. ^ "Entertainment".
  5. ^ "Adult Contemporary Chart". Billboard. 21 June 2005.
  6. ^ "I Heart Josh Groban: Josh & the Simpsons". 26 January 2009.
  7. ^ "SOCAN honours Lights with No. 1 Song Award". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-04-13.
  8. ^ "Schiller describes "Future" as a movie soundtrack, which has to be listened as a whole". Romania Journal. 8 July 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  9. ^ Scott Helman – Pretty, retrieved 2021-11-09
  10. ^ "SINGLE REVIEW: New Wings - Alyssa Bonagura". off the record. 2021-07-03. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  11. ^ Scott Helman – Good Problems (Remix), retrieved 2021-07-08
  12. ^ david (2021-03-09). "Waterfall Lyrics Serena Ryder | The Art of Falling Apart". Genius-Lyrics. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  13. ^ "WALK OFF THE EARTH RELEASES NEW SINGLE "NOMAD"". Umusic. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  14. ^ The Reklaws - So Crazy It Just Might Work, retrieved 2021-07-08
  15. ^ "Jaxsta". jaxsta.com. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  16. ^ "The Washboard Union". www.thewashboardunion.com. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  17. ^ "WELCOME TO MADISON KOZAK'S "HOUSEHOLD"". Madison Kozak. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  18. ^ "Dear Rouge bio". DearRouge.com. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  19. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Thomas "Tawgs" Salter discography". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  20. ^ McPherson, David (2017-05-26). "Serena Ryder: Searching For Utopia". SOCAN Magazine. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  21. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Tawgs Salter discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  22. ^ "Trevor Guthrie - Wanted lyrics". Genius.com. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  23. ^ a b "Thomas Salter discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  24. ^ "Josh to Release New Digital Single "Your Hideaway"". JoshGroban.com. 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  25. ^ "Tawgs Salter credits 2". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  26. ^ a b c d e "Juno Award Search". Junoawards.ca. Retrieved 2018-02-16.
  27. ^ "SOCAN presents three No. 1 Song Awards to Serena Ryder". SOCAN.ca. 2017-08-14. Retrieved 2018-02-16.
  28. ^ a b c d e "SOCAN award database". SOCAN.ca. Retrieved 2018-02-16.
  29. ^ Nicholson, Jessica (2013-05-07). "ASCAP Honors Top Christian Songs". MusicRow.com. Retrieved 2018-02-16.