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Luke McMaster

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Background information
Birth name Luke Anthony McMaster
Born (1976-03-22) March 22, 1976 (age 46)
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Origin Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Genres Blue-Eyed Soul, Pop, R&B, Jazz
Occupation(due south) Singer, songwriter, musician, producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar, piano
Years agile 1994–present
Labels Universal
Website lukemcmaster.com

Musical artist

Luke McMaster (born March 22, 1976) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, recording artist and producer.

McMaster experienced early on success as half of the music duo McMaster & James originating from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Named after McMaster and his performing partner, Rob James, the duo released a self-titled gold album[1] and scored the radio hits "Dear Wins Everytime",[two] "Cheers,"[3] "I Understand"[four] and "Sweet Awareness."[5] Despite their initial success, the ring dissolved in 2002.

Since and so, McMaster has worked as a songwriter, producer, solo performing and recording artist living in Toronto, Ontario. Equally a solo creative person and songwriter, he is best known for his 2013 hit "Proficient Morn, Beautiful,"[6] with Grammy-nominated[seven] American pianist Jim Brickman, which peaked on the US Billboard Air-conditioning Radio charts at #3.[eight] He likewise has contributed songs to albums that take sold an estimated collective total of seven one thousand thousand units, including the 2006 iii-million selling, multi-platinum A Girl Like Me,[nine] [10] by Rihanna, the 2006 RIAA gilt-certified Nick Lachey album What'due south Left Of Me,[xi] the 2004 Canadian double-platinum anthology 219 Days [12] by Kalan Porter, the 2005 platinum Rex Goudie albums Under The Lights [thirteen] and Home, [14] past premiere Canadian Idol winner Ryan Malcolm.

McMaster's latest projection, Icons of Soul, [xv] is a new album and potential TV documentary series that will characteristic his collaborations on new material with such iconic songwriters as Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame[sixteen] and Songwriter Hall of Fame[17] members Felix Cavaliere[eighteen] [19] (founder of The Rascals) and Motown legend Lamont Dozier[20] of Holland-Dozier-The netherlands[21] and is scheduled for release in 2018.

Background and school years [edit]

McMaster was born in Brandon,[22] Manitoba, Canada to businesswoman Bev (née Canning) and university professor George McMaster.[23] Luke is the second oldest of four sons, with brothers named Jeff, John and Rob. McMaster's outset yr of primary school took place in Sunnydale, California as his family accompanied his father George while he attended a one-year sabbatical at Stanford University. Later, the family returned to Manitoba where George McMaster headed up the School of Maths and Information science at Brandon Academy.

During his last years of high school, McMaster pursued his passion for music and taught himself to play the guitar. He also learned and developed his skills every bit a songwriter and lyricist. He knew that his family had loftier expectations for academic achievements for all of their boys so McMaster kept his musical ambitions and interests entirely undercover from his family and friends.

In 1994, McMaster enrolled at Brandon University with a planned major in English Literature. Driven by a growing ambition to become a professional person musician and performer, he left university afterwards only two weeks. Luke then moved to Winnipeg, registered at the Winnipeg Contemporary Music College and began attention a two-yr course.

Early musical career [edit]

Through his studies at the Gimmicky Music College, McMaster received a formal foundation in music and established a community of friends, musicians and industry professionals who continue to influence him and provide career support to this very day.

Double Vision [edit]

During his tenure at Music Higher, Luke formed the band Double Vision with drummer/vocalist Sean Miller. Double Vision performed in Winnipeg cafés and public schools. Influenced by the Everly Brothers and Simon & Garfunkel, the band quickly became known for their tight 2-part harmonies and catchy songs. In 1994, they booked time in a recording studio with local producer Dan Donahue and recorded their showtime self-titled EP. A toured followed, lasting several months. In mid-1995, Miller left the ring to pursue a career as a pastor and McMaster continued on in music.

Ii Face [edit]

In 1995, during his participation in a Winnipeg Song Writing Workshop, McMaster became acquainted with one of the presenters, Canadian songwriter, producer and artist manager Chris Shush-Gaffney.[24] Impressed with Shush-Gaffney'southward credentials equally a touring musician in his teens, his stint with The Pumps[25] and, more recently, every bit managing director of Juno Award-winning, triple-platinum artist Chantal Kreviazuk,[26] McMaster approached Burke-Gaffney about working together. Presently after, Shush-Gaffney and McMaster began their professional person relationship, which later included direction.

While collaborating with Burke-Gaffney on the writing of their song "Thank Y'all" at an early 1997 studio recording session, McMaster met Rob James. Together, McMaster and James wrote a new song named "Shouldn't Dearest Y'all" and demoed it to a professional acquaintance, producer Glen Willows. With Willows' encouragement, McMaster and James decided to team up nether the proper name Ii Face, managed through Chris Shush-Gaffney's visitor, CBG Artist Development.

McMaster & James [edit]

Inspired by a common interest in pop and R&B, McMaster and James developed, demoed and then recorded a number of new songs, like-minded that Thanks seemed to have the almost potential. In 1999, McMaster & James signed a contract with ViK. Recordings, a Canadian label formed by BMG Music Canada, the domestic branch of BMG Records.[27]

In February 2000, BMG released their self-titled debut[28] that proceeded to go gold in Canada later that year. Supported past a number of cross-Canada tours,[29] [thirty] including an opening spots on Christina Aguilera's and NSYNC's Canadian tours,[31] McMaster & James experienced success with the hits "Love Wins Everytime," "Give thanks You,"[32] "I Understand" and "Sweet Sensation," all of which were likewise well received by Canadian radio.[33] [34]

In 2001, "Give thanks You" was awarded a SOCAN Accolade for Top Radio Play, while "I Understand" won the Prairie Music Laurels (PMA) award for Best Song. In add-on, McMaster & James won the fan-voted PMA for Entertainers of the Yr.[35] The anthology McMaster & James was also released in Republic of ireland and Due south America.

In 2002, McMaster & James were developing a 2d album and sent to Philadelphia to work with producers André Harris and Vidal Davies (Dre & Vidal). Subsequently, the project was placed on hold. Later that year, as the Canadian music industry faced the challenges of the Napster era and related downloading phenomena, Luke McMaster and Rob James agreed to get their dissever ways.

Songwriting and product [edit]

In 2003, McMaster decided to take fourth dimension off from performing to go a full-time songwriter and producer, writing for artists likewise as Boob tube and movies. That aforementioned year, he received an invitation to nourish the Canadian Idol songwriting camp[36] in Toronto.

Canadian Idol songwriting camp [edit]

Of the 110 songs written during the 2003 Canadian Idol writing camp, only 13 of them made the final cut,[37] six of them bearing the co-writing postage of McMaster.

At the camp, McMaster found opportunity to collaborate with many songwriters, including legendary Guess Who co-founder and Bachman-Turner Overdrive founder Randy Bachman, Xandy Barry, Rob Wells, every bit well every bit Swedish songwriting team Franciz & LePont, all-time known for their Backstreet Boys contributions.

One song, "October Skies," written with Bobby Cameron[38] and Jenna Gawne[39] landed on the debut CD by Canadian Idol competition winner Ryan Malcolm. McMaster and Cameron were recruited past BMG Canada to produce the vocal for Malcolm at Phase One Studios in Toronto prior to its December release.

Afterward, McMaster also partnered with "Blackness Velvet" songwriter Christopher Ward, Wells and Chris Anderson to write material for Nick Carter'due south (Backstreet Boys) solo album.[40] Luke also worked on writing and production for future Canadian Idol winners Eva Avila ( he co-wrote the unmarried "Damned," and Theo Tams and 2005 runner-up Rex Goudie.

Universal Music Publishing Group Canada [edit]

Since signing to Universal Music Publishing Group[41] (UMPG) Canada in 2004 as a songwriter, McMaster's melodic and lyrical contributions take adorned such multi-platinum, golden albums and other projects by Rihanna, Nick Lachey, Kyle Riabko, Male monarch Goudie, Kalan Porter, Eva Avila, Theo Tams and Marc Hashemite kingdom of jordan.

In early 2008, McMaster co-wrote "Let's Start From Hither" with Vincent Degiorgio and Damhnait Doyle, for American-born, bilingual Taiwanese singer and songwriter Joanna Wang. "Start From Here", released in both English and Chinese, reached # 1 in Taiwan[42] and has been pop throughout the Southeast Asian region, including Nihon, with its corresponding album Starting time Here selling more than 200,000 copies.

The association with UMPG Canada ended in 2012. McMaster is at present self-published under Ekul Music Inc.

Instant Star and Degrassi Telly and film projects [edit]

Instant Star was a Canadian television set program which aired from September 2004 to June 2008, chronicling the recording industry experiences of a character named Jude Harrison, the boyish winner of a music competition, played by Alexz Johnson. The co-founding brainchild of the Degrassi franchise and sole creator of Instant Star - Linda Schuyler - contracted McMaster as songwriter, composer and producer to its production visitor over its four-year lifespan,[43] contributing to the creation of more than than 60 original compositions. In the process, McMaster was not just reunited with a number of previous collaborators including Chris Burke-Gaffney, but as well developed working relationships with such notable artists and composers as Marc Jordan, Christopher Ward, Damhnait Doyle, Rob Wells, Shelly Peiken (with whom he wrote "Ultraviolet") and Greg Johnston.[44]

Concurrently from 2005 to 2008, McMaster impressed Schuyler enough to contribute music to her internationally popular Canadian goggle box shows Degrassi: The Next Generation (airing throughout Canada and the U.S.) and a further three songs to the 2009 Canadian feature motion-picture show Degrassi Goes Hollywood. A sequel, Degrassi Takes Manhattan featured four more McMaster co-writes, including the single "Life is a Bear witness."[45]

"Song for Africa" [edit]

In the leap of 2006, McMaster joined Rob Wells, Simon Wilcox and producer Darcy Ataman[46] to record "Song For Africa",[47] a music single that premiered at the XVI International AIDS Conference in Toronto held on August xiii that year in front of xxx,000 delegates. That fall, the Vocal For Africa organisation was formalized every bit an international non-profit organization.

Four years later, McMaster collaborated with Brett Rosenberg[48] and Christopher Ward to write the song "Carry You," contributing to Vocal for Africa - Rwanda: Rises Up!,[49] a fundraising album produced by Song for Africa.

Marc Jordan 9-11 Tribute "Falling Homo" collaboration [edit]

In 2010, McMaster collaborated with American vocalizer Marc Jordan in the development of Jordan's latest album, Crucifix in Dreamland.[l] McMaster co-wrote the album'southward Height 40 hit unmarried remembering the 9-xi tragedy,[51] "Falling Homo" and sang on the track.[52]

Audio of Freedom Project [edit]

In 2012, "Diamonds From Drops of Rain," a previously written tune past McMaster was selected equally the atomic number 82 unmarried for the Sound Of Freedom Project Released on May 29, 2012, through Willow Music[53] and EMI Music Canada, proceeds from the anthology were earmarked for the Support Our Troops Fund and features a unique collaboration between musician members of the Canadian Forces, and civilian singers featuring Canadian-Danish crossover opera star Alexandria Beck,[54] Alan Frew, Mark Masri, Luke McMaster and Annie Villeneuve. The band is appropriately titled March On! Produced past Glass Tiger keyboardist and songwriter Sam Reid, Sound of Freedom was recorded largely at the Canadian Forces Central Band Studio in Ottawa and at Newmarket, Ontario'due south SlipOne Digital during 2010 and 2011.[55]

Notable performances [edit]

Squad Canada 2010 [edit]

During Feb 2010, McMaster was a member of Team Canada 2010, a troupe of performers, musicians and NHL hockey stars sent to Kandahar, Afghanistan, to entertain the Canadian troops. Alongside Canadian Bands, The Carpet Frogs and Default, and performers such equally Alan Frew and Sam Reid from Drinking glass Tiger, McMaster performed and sang in various concerts and events organized for the troops[56] over a week long period.[57]

Canada'due south Walk of Fame Festival 2010 [edit]

In 2010, McMaster performed at the almanac Toronto-based festival in October to commemorate the latest consecration of Canadian celebrities into the Canadian Walk of Fame. Along with a select showcase of Canadian musicians and icons, McMaster performed[58] and sang on the Dundas Foursquare stage in a nationally televised concert that was broadcast the following night.

Tourism Ontario 2010 [edit]

Equally part of the Province of Ontario'southward initiative to celebrate and promote the Vancouver-hosted 2010 Winter Olympics, The Ontario Government, through its Department of Tourism, commissioned McMaster to co-star in national sixty-second Television set commercial called "Come Together", also featuring Ryan Isojima, Lisa Boudreau,[59] Annick Obonsawin, and PHATT AL of God Made Me Funky.

Performances [edit]

In October 2010, McMaster opened for the American country-indie-folk vocaliser Brandi Carlile at Koerner Hall at the Royal Conservatory of Music in downtown Toronto, Ontario.

Solo career [edit]

All Roads (2013) [edit]

Building upon several years' experience as a full-fourth dimension writer/producer, McMaster began work on a projection in 2011 to relaunch his performing career. Recording the anthology All Roads at the new Revolution Studios in Toronto in January 2012, McMaster finished eight embrace songs and four original tracks with Greg Johnston at the production helm. Released on Valentine's 24-hour interval, February 14, 2013, the album featured his biggest hit, "Good Morning Beautiful", co-written and recorded with American songwriter and pianist Jim Brickman.

Just Brickman wasn't McMaster's only special guest on the anthology: during its post production, McMaster enlisted famed Canadian guitarist Pavlo to perform on the album original "Tuscan Skies." In light of that collaboration, Pavlo invited Luke to accompany him on the western swing of his Canadian Tour in Apr, performing at 12 venues. In turn, McMaster packaged a limited edition Tuscan Skies five-rail EP, included the feature song and four select covers, selling them exclusively off stage during the Pavlo dates.

Proficient Morning time Beautiful (single) [edit]

In October 2013, "Adept Morning time, Beautiful" debuted on United states Billboard AC Radio charts at position #32. By the second week of December, it was charting at #3 and remained in that location for two weeks. The rail proved so popular that a Christmas version of the track, entitled "Merry Christmas, Beautiful," charted #6 over the holiday flavor.

The Heart of Soul (2014) [edit]

McMaster released his 2d full solo album, The Heart Of Soul, through Greenhill/UMG. The 12-rails album consisted of comprehend songs and further entrenched the singer to the "blue-eyed soul" crowd, with a few Motown nuggets thrown into the mix.

Trending (2016) [edit]

"Trending" was released on April 29, 2016. The unmarried "M2M" was released on May 27. McMaster also recorded a song with vocaliser Stacey Kay[sixty] on the album called "Hurts And so Good."

Icons Of Soul (2018) [edit]

Luke McMaster and his co-writing partner Arun Chaturvedi[61] are in the midst of the Icons of Soul, a new album that will feature iconic songwriters such as The Rascals founder Felix Cavaliere and Motown workhorse Lamont Dozier of Holland-Dozier-Holland fame collaborating with the duo on new music equally well every bit classic covers. The thought is also being pitched every bit a documentary TV serial, with the Cavaliere and Dozier segments already taped, with McMaster hoping to include two or iii more than icons before he issues the project later in 2018.

Singles [edit]

Yr Title Nautical chart Positions Album
2013 "Adept Morn Beautiful" # 3 U.s.a. Air conditioning All Roads
2014 "Raise a Glass (It's Christmas Time)" #7 CAN All Stations n/a

Awards [edit]

  • RIAA Double Platinum, Music Canada Double Platinum, Rihanna, A Girl Like Me [62]
  • RIAA Gold, Nick Lachey, What's Left of Me [63]
  • Music Canada Double Platinum, Kalan Porter. 219 days [64]
  • Music Canada Platinum, King Goudie, Under the Lights [65]
  • Music Canada Platinum, Ryan Malcolm, Dwelling house [66]
  • Music Canada Gold, McMaster & James, McMaster & James [67]
  • SOCAN honor for Pinnacle Radio Play: "Cheers"[68]
  • PMA award for Best Song: "I Sympathize"
  • BellMedia Emerging Creative person in 2012,[69] in conjunction with "Proficient Morning Cute" which was released to radio the previous calendar month.

Discography [edit]

  • Time (EP) (2008)
  • All Roads (2013)
  • The Heart of Soul (2014)
  • Trending (2016)
  • Icons of Soul (2018)

References [edit]

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  63. ^ Mcmaster collaborated with Wally Gogel and Xandy Barry in writing "On Your Own", featured on Lachey'due south anthology "What's Left of Me"
  64. ^ Mcmaster collaborated with Season No. ii, Canadian Idol winner, Kalan Porter, in writing "How Many Roads"; CRIA Certification "Archived re-create". Archived from the original on November 22, 2010. Retrieved 2011-01-05 . {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived re-create equally championship (link)
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External links [edit]

  • Luke Mcmaster Website [16]

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