Jonathan Quarmby

Jonathan Hugh Quarmby[1] (born 20 December 1961 in Huddersfield), is an English record producer and songwriter and son of English architect Arthur Quarmby.[2]

Biography

Studying architecture at Sheffield University, he soon became a part of the city's vibrant music scene, initially as a keyboard player, performing on Yazz's album Wanted and touring with local band, Floy Joy. His transition to record production came with Barclay artists Fred de Fred. Jonathan then collaborated with Axis Studio-based Comsat Angels bass player Kevin Bacon to write and produce Ephraim Lewis's album Skin for Elektra Records.

This partnership (Bacon and Quarmby) went on to produce and write a diverse range of music: electro as R&S artists Manna, Britpop with The Longpigs, rock with Mew, pop with The Sugababes, classical crossover with David Garrett, UK hip hop with Plan B, and were most publicly lauded for their contribution to reggae, with Brit Award-winning Finley Quaye (Maverick a Strike) and Grammy Award-winning Ziggy Marley (Fallen Is Babylon).

Moving from Sheffield to London's RAK Studios in 2003, they continued to produce, but in 2004, set up the online music distribution company AWAL.[3] This grew to be one of the UK's biggest and most innovative aggregators, distributing over 3,000 artists, including The Arctic Monkeys, David Gray, and Madness. It also spawned the metrics platform, Buzzdeck. In 2006 Quarmby was on the judging panel for the music competition Pringles Unsung.[4]

In 2012, they sold AWAL to US publisher Kobalt, and continued to work on the integration of the businesses.

In 2014 Quarmby and Bacon parted ways, with Quarmby leaving Kobalt to return to song writing and record production. Once again based at RAK Studios, he is signed to RAK publishing and has a studio in the building.

Focusing as much on writing as production, he co-wrote and vocal produced four tracks on James Arthur's 2016 No.1 Album 'Back From The Edge' including the title track and the second single; 'Safe Inside' Produced and Mixed Benjamin Clementine's 2015 no.1 (France) Mercury Award winning album 'At Least For Now'. Co wrote and produced Patricia Kaas's 2016 album 'Patricia Kaas' Produced and Mixed Tom Walker's 2016 single 'Just You And I'. Co wrote and Produced Aura Dion's 2016 single 'Love Somebody'. Co wrote 2015's winning song for X Factor France.

Discography

Production - edited.

  • James Arthur - Back From The Edge (2016) W/VxP. - no.1 UK
  • Tom Walker - Just You And I (2016) P/M
  • Aura Dione - Love Somebody (2016) W/P
  • Patricia Kaas - Patricia Kaas (2016) W/P
  • George Oglivie - October (2016) W/P/M
  • Tiken Jah Fakoli - Racines (2015) P/M
  • Benjamin Clementine - At Least For Now (2015) P/M - Mercury prize winning
  • Jacob Banks - Move With You (2014) P
  • Daley - Broken (2014)
  • Gabrielle Aplin - Coming Home (2015)
  • Tiken Jah Fakoli - Derniere Appel (2014)
  • Misty Miller - Misty Miller (2012)
  • The Skints - Short Change EP (2014)
  • Kuki and the Bard - Dalai Lama (SIngle) (2015)
  • Plan B - Mamma (2006)
  • Finley Quaye - Maverick a Strike (1997)
  • Sugababes - "Round Round" single (2002)
  • Molotov Jukebox "Bang EP" (2012)[5]
  • The Longpigs - The Sun Is Often Out (1996)
  • The Longpigs - Mobile Home (1999)
  • Beth Rowley - Little Dreamer (2007)
  • Oi Va Voi - Laughter Through Tears (2004)
  • Oi Va Voi - Travelling the Face of the Globe (2009)
  • Iwan Rheon - Changing Times EP
  • Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers - Fallen Is Babylon (1997)
  • Des'ree - Dream Soldier (2003)
  • The Pretenders - Loose Screw (2002)
  • David Garret - Virtuoso (2007)
  • Richard Hawley - Run for Me (2003), The Ocean (2005)
  • Primal Scream - Sometimes I feel so Lonely (2006)
  • Ben Taylor - Another Run Around the Sun (2005)
  • Lightning Seeds - Dizzy Heights (1996)
  • Shaznay Lewis - Open (2004)
  • Karima Francis - The Author (2009)
  • David Ford - Songs for the Road (2007)
  • Lighthouse Family - Whatever Gets You Through The Day (2001))
  • Ephraim Lewis - Skin (1992)
  • Manna - Manna (1994)
  • Tiken Jah Fakoli - L'Africain (2007)
  • Tiken Jah Fakoli - African Revolution (2010)
  • Dick Rivers - L'Homme Sans Age (2008)
  • Ian Brown - "Can't See Me" single (1998)
  • The Stands - All Years Leaving (2004)
  • Eagle Eye Cherry - "Save Tonight" single (1997)
  • Mew - And the Glass Handed Kites (2005)
  • Fred De Fred - Treize En Vie
  • Ben Onono - Badagry Beach (2000)
  • Netsayi - Monkey's Wedding (2009)
  • Del Amitri - Hatful of Rain (1998)
  • Koot - Mississippi Soul (1999)
  • Beverley Knight - 100% (2009)
  • Soul Survivor (Beverley Knight song) by Beverley Knight
  • Sophie Solomon - Poison Sweet Madeira (2006)
  • Tony Christie - Now's the Time (Single) (2011)
  • The Dualers - Don't Go (single) (2006)

Writing

  • James Arthur - 4 tracks incl 2nd single
  • George Ogilvie - single
  • Aura Dionee - single / forthcoming Album
  • Ephraim Lewis - Skin
  • Tiken Jah Fakoli - Africain Revolution
  • Tiken Jah Fakoli - L'Africain
  • Manna - Manna - Album
  • Emji - You Are The One (winner Nouvelle Star France)
  • Jodie Abacus - tracks
  • John Buckley - tracks
  • Deborah Scarlette - tracks
  • Liza Owen - tracks
  • Cathryn McGrath - tracks
  • Ethan Basden - tracks
  • Leo Standard - tracks
  • Brian Deadi - tracks
  • Natasha Beddingfield - Tracks
  • Luke Burr - tracks
  • Ady Suleman - Tracks
  • Duffy - Tracks
  • Jacob Banks - Tracks
  • Caitlyn Scarlet - Tracks
  • Laura Wilde - Tracks
  • Kimberley Henderson - Tracks
  • Corey Sanders - Tracks
  • Roya - Tracks
  • Shane Filan of Westlife - one track, co-wrote "Girl in My Heart" with Filan and Fiona Bevan included in Filan's third album "Love Always"

References

  1. http://repertoire.bmi.com/writer.asp?blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&page=1&fromrow=1&torow=25&querytype=WriterID&keyid=435864&keyname=QUARMBY+JONATHAN+HUGH&CAE=336273564&Affiliation=ASCAP%5Bpermanent+dead+link%5D
  2. Arthur Quarmby
  3. Lindvall, Helienne. "Behind the music: Awal keeps digital royalties from going awol". theguardian.com. Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
  4. "Ramblers seek fast track to fame". North Wales Daily Post. Llandudno Junction: Trinity Mirror. 6 December 2006. Archived from the original on 30 July 2016. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  5. Knott, Alex. "Molotov Jukebox – Bang EP | Music Review". Frost Magazine. Retrieved 2014-08-11.
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