Steve Robson
Jarrow, Tyne and Wear, England
Songwriter, record producer, instrumentalist
Piano, violin, clarinet, saxophone
Early life[edit]
Born in Jarrow, Robson is a classically trained instrumentalist on piano, violin, clarinet, and saxophone. Whilst living in the North East, he spent his time playing in bands and working on various TV shows. He moved to London in his late teens to continue his TV career and there began his songwriting career. He still lives in London.[9]
Career[edit]
Career highlights include No. 1 singles for Olly Murs ("Troublemaker", "Dance with Me Tonight", "Please Don't Let Me Go"),[10] Take That ("Shine"),[11] Rascal Flatts ("These Days", "What Hurts the Most", "My Wish", "I Won't Let Go"),[12] Leona Lewis ("Run"),[13] Helping Haiti ("Everybody Hurts"),[14] Busted" ("You Said No"),[15] Westlife ("Queen of My Heart)[16] and No. 1 albums for Little Mix,[17] One Direction,[18] Olly Murs,[19] 5 Seconds of Summer,[20] Robbie Williams,[21] Take That,[22] Ella Henderson,[23] John Newman,[24] Leona Lewis,[25] Westlife,[26] Blue,[27] Faith Hill,[28] Wynonna Judd,[29] Carrie Underwood,[30] James Morrison,[31] and Natalie Imbruglia.[32]