Warren Huart

born on 28/1/1969 in Crookham Village, Hampshire, United Kingdom

Warren Huart

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Warren Huart

Warren Huart is an English record producer/musician/composer and recording engineer based in Los Angeles, California. He currently lives in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California with his wife and son.

Biography

He was born in Crookham Village, Hampshire, England on 28 January 1969. While in England he was in the band Star 69, the band relocated to the USA in 1996 to record Eating February with record producer Don Smith. The album was released on Radioactive Records/MCA Records in 1997. After the breakup of Star 69 he formed Disappointment Incorporated (Dis. Inc.) who released an EP, Spoken Through Profits and an album F=0 on Time Bomb Recordings/Arista in 1998 and 1999 respectively.

In 2000 Warren entered into a partnership with Phil Jaurigui of Swing House Rehearsal/Recording studio, located in Hollywood, California.

Production and engineering

Warren has produced and/or engineered the following artists among others:

Charts and awards

  • Recorded The Fray's self-titled second album which debuted at Number One on the Billboard charts.
  • Recorded Augustana's second album Can't Love, Can't Hurt.
  • Warren recorded Howie Day's 2005/2006 hit single "She Says", which was number 6 Adult Top 40 hit and the number 1 on Top 40 Adult Recurrents.
  • Recorded and Mixed The Fray's cover of "Happy Xmas (War is Over)", which was the first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 with digital sales only.
  • Recorded Drums at Swing House for The Fray's hit "How To Save A Life" which reached number 3 on The Billboard Hot 100 and spent 15 weeks at number 1 on the Adult Top 40
  • The song "How To Save A Life" was nominated for a Grammy in the 49th Grammy Awards for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

References

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