Posts Tagged with: Gregg Wattenberg

Congratulations to Gregg Wattenberg, Derek Fuhrmann, and Todd Clark for their win at the ASCAP Pop Awards in Los Angeles. The three were honored for writing one of the most performed songs in the ASCAP repertory from 2013; Phillip Phillips – “Gone, Gone, Gone.”   [Pictured Left to Right: Jason Silberman (Sr. Director, Membership and […]

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Riding off of the success of his last album, The World from the Side of the Moon and two Platinum-selling singles (“Home” & “Gone, Gone, Gone”), Phillip Phillips prepares to release his Sophomore album Produced by Gregg Wattenberg. Phillips recently told Billboard that he’s been “working on this one for a month and a half […]

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Co-written and Produced by Gregg Wattenberg and Derek Fuhrmann, Five For Fighting’s sixth studio album, “Bookmarks,” was released today via Wind-up Records.   An open letter from John Ondrasik regarding the release…   September 17th, 2013 Friends, Today my sixth album Bookmarks is released. On moments like these I tend to reflect a bit and […]

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Phillip Phillips has now joined the ranks of Josh Groban, Barry Manilow, and Dean Martin as the ninth male artist in history to hit number one, twice, at Adult Contemporary radio with his first two singles on the charts. Today Billboard reported that the singer is just the second to do so since 1993 when AC adopted Nielsen data.

 

Check out the complete list below…

 

Phillip Phillips

“Home” (2013)

“Gone, Gone, Gone” (2013)

 

Josh Groban

“To Where You Are” (2002)

“O Holy Night” (2002-03)

 

Aaron Neville

“Don’t Know Much”* (1989)

“All My Life”* (1990)
*Linda Ronstadt featuring Aaron Neville

 

Peter Cetera

”Glory of Love” (1986)

“The Next Time I Fall” (with Amy Grant) (1986)

 

Lionel Richie

“Endless Love” (Diana Ross & Lionel Richie) (1981)

“Truly” (1982)

“You Are” (1983)

“My Love” (1983)

“All Night Long (All Night)” (1983)

 

Neil Sedaka

“Laughter in the Rain” (1974)

“The Immigrant” (1975)

 

Barry Manilow

“Mandy” (1974-75)

“It’s a Miracle” (1975)

 

Gilbert O’Sullivan

“Alone Again (Naturally)” (1972)

“Clair” (1972)

 

Dean Martin

“Everybody Loves Somebody” (1964)

“The Door Is Still Open to My Heart” (1964)

“You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You” (1965)

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