Gannin Arnold
Gannin Duane Arnold is an American musician who is a producer, songwriter, and composer of Christian and secular music. Arnold is a multi-instrumental session musician as well as the lead guitarist of the band Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders and The Jimmy Chamberlin Complex. He has received two GMA Dove Awards for his production work. Gannin also toured with Joe Walsh from 2007 to 2017 and co-wrote his most recent single, "Analog Man." He's also had a long standing working relationship with Simon Fuller (creator of American Idol/Spice Girls) writing and producing songs for many of his various projects including "Now United." He's also had recent success in the K-Pop world working with "Twice" and "Shinee" which has earned him two Gold records.
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Birth name | Gannin Duane Arnold |
Born | Los Angeles, California |
Occupation(s) | music producer,[1] composer,[1] songwriter,[1] |
Instrument(s) | Multi-instrumentalist[1] |
Years active | 1994–present |
In the early 2000's Gannin began working on projects for Disney. He's produced and written underscore for their Karaoke series which has featured "Frozen 1 and 2, Encanto, Wreck It Ralph, The Princess and The Frog, Moana, Beauty and The Beast" among many others. He also written and produced songs for their hit TV shows "Austin and Ally" and "Liv and Maddie."
Gannin co-wrote the theme song for The Jeff Probst Show, which aired on NBC from September 2012 to September 2013.
Early life
Arnold was born Gannin Arnold[2] on October 7, 1971, in Los Angeles, California.[3]
Music career
Arnold's music production and songwriting career commenced around 1994.[1] He won the GMA Dove Award for Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year in 2013 for A Messenger by Colton Dixon, with his fellow producers Adam Watts and Andy Dodd of Red Decibel Music Group,[4] and again in 2015 for his production work on Anchor by Colton Dixon.[5]
In 2010, he released his first solo album, Not From Here.[6]
Discography
Bill Madden
- Samsara's Grip (2004)
John Tesh
- Live Worship At Red Rocks (2004)
Co wrote and produced the songs "Voice Of One, Always and Forever"
with Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders
- Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders (2006)
- Red Light Fever (2010)
- Get The Money (2019)
with Jeff Berlin
- Aneurythms (2006)
Solo
- Not From Here (2010)
The Avengers Soundtrack
- The Avengers Soundtrack Cherri Bomb Shake The Ground (2012)
with Cherri Bomb
- This Is The End Of Control (2012)
Co wrote and produced the song "Shake The Ground"
Austin and Ally
- Parachute (2013)
Liv and Maddie
- As Long As I Have You (2013)
Colton Dixon
- A Messenger (2013)
Co wrote and produced the songs "Never Gone, In and Out of Time, Shape Of Your Love
- Anchor (2014)
Co wrote and produced the songs "Loud and Clear, This Isn't The End"
- Identity (2017)
Co wrote and produced the song "Brand New Life, No Greater Love, Down, I Would Choose You"
with Hey Violet
- I Can Feel It (2015)
Co wrote and produced the song "You Don't Love Me Like You Should"
with Showtek and Moti featuring Wycleaf Jean and Starley
- Down Easy (2018)
Now United
- Afraid of Letting Go (2019)
- Beautiful Life (2019)
- Live This Moment (2020)
- Dana Dana (2020)
- When You Love Somebody (2021)
- Ikou (2021)
- We Got Good Days (2021)
- Like Me (2022)
- Cotton Candy (2023)
- Find Your Fire (2023)
- Yeah! (2023)
- Remember Us (2023)
Mark Owen
- Are You Looking For Billy? (2022)
References
- "Gannin Arnold : Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
- American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. "Accepted Bat Cycle, Work ID No. 884697032 ISWC No. T9091257759". American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Archived from the original on March 6, 2013. Retrieved October 21, 2015. Work ID No. 884697032 ISWC No. T9091257759
- California Birth Index. "Gannin D Arnold, Born 10/07/1971 in California". California Birth Index. Retrieved October 21, 2015.
- GMA Dove Award. "Search: Gannin Arnold". Gospel Music Association. Retrieved October 18, 2015.
- "2015 Winners". GMA Dove Award. Archived from the original on September 27, 2018. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
- "Ganning Arnold Not From Here". Amazon. Retrieved February 13, 2019.