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He is a keyboardist, singer-songwriter and producer
born in Evanston, Illinois, who began playing the piano when he was four
year old. By the time he was sixteen
he was writing and arranging his own compositions and from the early 1970s
he has worked regularly as a session musician.
In 1974 he also released his debut album as a solo
artist, White Horse, which concentrated on the contemporary
Christian music genre. His solo
recordings carried on throughout the next two decades and at the same time
he was making his name known as a producer.
In 1975 he became a co-founder of the group Rhythm
Heritage who had a No. 1 with “Baretta’s Theme (Keep Your Eye
on the Sparrow)” from the TV series S.W.A.T. and 1977 saw him
as producer of Alan O’Day’s No. 1 hit “Undercover
Angel”.
Also under this guise he was a co-producer of the
successful chart-topping “We Are the World” with Quincy Jones
and a 3-time Grammy Award Winner in 1981 for Christopher Cross’ self
titled debut album.
To date he is one of the few producers that has worked
on No. 1 chart hits over three decades consecutively.
As a songwriter his many works include “Boogie
Down” by Al Jarreau, “Hollywood” by Boz Scaggs, “She Works Hard For the Money” by Donna
Summer and “Unconditional Love” by Musical Youth & Donna
Summer.
Throughout the course of his career he has worked with
countless acts as a producer, arranger or session musician and they include
Alabama, Hoyt Axton, Burt Bacharach, Stephen Bishop, Clint Black, Colin
Blunstone, Michael Bolton, Debby Boone, Peter Cetera, Michael Crawford,
Dion, Randy Edelman, Yvonne Elliman, Donald Fagen, David Foster, The Four
Tops, Kinky Friedman, Jerry Garcia, Dan Hill, Thelma Houston, Whitney
Houston, The Imperials, Alan Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, The Jacksons, B.B.
King, Nicolette Larson, Gordon Lightfoot, Kenny Loggins, Lulu, The
Manhattan Transfer, Richard Marx, Reba McEntire, Barry McGuire, Maria
Muldaur, Tony Orlando & Dawn, Dolly Parton, Player, The Righteous
Brothers, LeAnn Rimes, Johnny Rivers, Smokey Robinson, Kenny Rogers,
Jennifer Rush, Evie Sands, Earl Scruggs, Seals & Crofts, John
Sebastian, Dusty Springfield, George Strait, Tavares, Jim Weatherley and
Trisha Yearwood amongst many others.
The albums
he has worked on in one guise or another are far too numerous to mention,
but a few of them include his own Adam Again, Contemporary Mozart,
Conversations and The Race, with his wife, the author Stormie
Omartian, he has released The Builder, Mainstream, Seasons of the Soul
and Together Live and with other artists he has either produced,
arranged and/or performed on George Benson Collection by George
Benson, Rhinestone Cowboy by Glen Campbell, Behind the Sun by
Eric Clapton, Rock Solid by The Commodores, Another Page by
Christopher Cross, Heartlight by Neil Diamond, Ultimate 5th
Dimension by The 5th Dimension, Oasis by Robert Flack, Angel
Clare by Art Garfunkel, Heart in Motion by Amy Grant, This Time by Al Jarreau, Piano
Man by Billy Joel, Q: The Musical Biography of Quincy Jones by
Quincy Jones, Knight Time by Gladys Knight & The Pips, Hundred
Miles or More: A Collection by Alison Krauss, Sweet Salvation by
Jim Krueger, Sittin’ In by Loggins & Messina, Summer of
’78 by Barry Manilow, Cliff at Christmas by Cliff Richard,
Greatest Hits by Diana Ross & The Supremes, Endless Flight
by Leo Sayer, Down Two Then Left by Boz Scaggs, Summer Breeze
by Seals & Crofts, Pretzel Logic by Steely Dan, Camouflage
by Rod Stewart, She Works Hard For the Money by Donna Summer, Come
On Over by Shania Twain, Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing
by Keith Urban and Love at First Sight by Dionne Warwick.
Recognised
for his contribution to music he has been nominated for a Grammy Award 10 times,
with three wins.
He
currently produces records from his studio in Nashville, Tennessee, and is
also on the board of NARAS.
Sources:
- http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/omartian_michael/bio.jhtml
- http://www.yamaha.com
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Omartian
- http://www.stormieomartian.com/home.cfm
- http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Michael%20Omartian:1927167249
- http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0648348/
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