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{{short description|American songwriter}}

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| origin = [[United States]]
| origin = United States
| birth_place = [[Chicago, Illinois]]
| birth_place = Chicago, Illinois
| instrument = [[Guitar]]
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| genre = [[Pop music|Pop]], [[Rock music|Rock]], [[Alternative rock|Alternative]]
| genre = [[Pop music|Pop]], [[Alternative rock|alternative]]
| occupation = [[Music executive]], [[Record producer]], [[Songwriter]], [[Musician]]
| occupation = Music executive, record producer, songwriter, musician
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| label = Pulse Recording
| label = Pulse Recording
| associated_acts = [[Madonna]], [[Beyonce]], [[Katy Perry]], [[Natalie Imbruglia]], [[Sinéad O'Connor]], [[Miley Cyrus]], [[Demi Lovato]], [[Ednaswap]]
| associated_acts = [[Katy Perry]], [[Ednaswap]]
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'''Scott Cutler''' is an award-winning American [[songwriter]], [[musician]], [[record producer]], and [[music executive]]. As a member of the [[alternative rock]] band [[Ednaswap]], he co-wrote "[[Torn (Ednaswap song)|Torn]]" which was covered in 1997 by [[Natalie Imbruglia]]. <ref>http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=5404</ref> Her recording became the worldwide number one airplay song, and spent 14 weeks on the [[Hot 100 Airplay (Radio Songs)|Billboard Hot 100 Airplay Chart]] in the US. <ref>http://www.billboard.com/news/chart-beat-1003689402.story#/news/chart-beat-1003689402.story</ref> "Torn" has sold an estimated 4 million copies, it is certified Platinum in 3 countries, and was declared the "number one radio single of the 1990's" by radio personality [[Rick Dees]]. <ref>http://www.monstersandcritics.com/people/Natalie-Imbruglia/biography/</ref> Ednaswap released 3 albums between 1995 and 1998 and toured with [[No Doubt]], [[Weezer]], and [[Better Than Ezra]] <ref>http://http://www.allmusic.com/artist/ednaswap-mn0000186109</ref>
'''Scott Michael Cutler''' is an American songwriter, musician, record producer, and music executive. As a member of the [[alternative rock]] band [[Ednaswap]], he co-wrote "[[Torn (Ednaswap song)|Torn]]" which was covered in 1997 by [[Natalie Imbruglia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=5404 |title=Torn by Natalie Imbruglia Songfacts |publisher=Songfacts.com |date=December 5, 2008 |access-date=2013-03-31}}</ref> Her recording became the worldwide number one airplay song, and spent 14 weeks on the [[Hot 100 Airplay (Radio Songs)|''Billboard'' Hot 100 Airplay Chart]] in the US.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1046967/chart-beat |title=Chart Beat |publisher=Billboard |access-date=2013-03-31}}</ref> "Torn" has sold an estimated four million copies, it is certified Platinum in 3 countries, and was declared the "number one radio single of the 1990s" by radio personality [[Rick Dees]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.monstersandcritics.com/people/Natalie-Imbruglia/biography/ |title=Natalie Imbruglia Biography |publisher=Monstersandcritics.com |access-date=2013-03-31}}</ref> Ednaswap released three albums between 1995 and 1998 and toured with [[No Doubt]], [[Weezer]], and [[Better Than Ezra]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Ankeny |first=Jason |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/ednaswap-mn0000186109 |title=Ednaswap – Music Biography, Credits and Discography |publisher=AllMusic |date=April 12, 1999 |access-date=2013-03-31}}</ref>


As a songwriter and producer, he has collaborated with some of the music industry's top female artists including [[Madonna]], [[Beyonce]], [[Katy Perry]], [[Sinéad O'Connor]], [[Miley Cyrus]], [[Kelly Clarkson]], [[Demi Lovato]], and [[Jordin Sparks]]. <ref>http://www.allmusic.com/artist/scott-cutler-mn0000836617</ref> He co-wrote "[[Piano in the Dark]]" with singer/songwriter [[Brenda Russell]] which was nominated for Song of the Year at the [[31st Grammy Awards|31st Annual Grammy Awards]]. <ref>http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1989-237.html</ref> In 2006, he won the [[Broadcast Film Critics Association Award|Critic's Choice Award]] for Best Song for "[[Listen (song)|Listen]]" from the motion picture adaption of [[Dreamgirls (film)|Dreamgirls]]. <ref>http://bfca.org/ccawards/2006.php</ref> The song was also nominated for Best Original Song at the [[79th Academy Awards|2006 Academy Awards]] and the [[64th Golden Globe Awards|2006 Golden Globe Awards]].
As a songwriter and producer, he has collaborated with some of the music industry's top female artists including [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], [[Beyoncé]], [[Katy Perry]], [[Sinéad O'Connor]], [[Miley Cyrus]], [[Kelly Clarkson]], [[Demi Lovato]], and [[Jordin Sparks]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/scott-cutler-mn0000836617 |title=Scott Cutler – Credits |publisher=AllMusic |access-date=2013-03-31}}</ref> He co-wrote "[[Piano in the Dark]]" with singer/songwriter [[Brenda Russell]] which was nominated for Song of the Year at the [[31st Grammy Awards|31st Annual Grammy Awards]].<ref name="awardsandshows1989">{{cite web|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1989-237.html |title=Grammy Award Nominees 1989 – Grammy Award Winners 1989 |publisher=Awardsandshows.com |date=February 22, 1989 |access-date=2013-03-31}}</ref> In 2007, he won the [[Broadcast Film Critics Association Award|Critic's Choice Award]] for Best Song for "[[Listen (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Listen]]" from the motion picture adaption of [[Dreamgirls (film)|Dreamgirls]].<ref name="bfca">{{cite web |url=http://bfca.org/ccawards/2006.php |title=The BFCA Critics' Choice Awards :: 2006 |publisher=Bfca.org |access-date=2013-03-31 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120707023015/http://bfca.org/ccawards/2006.php |archive-date=July 7, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> The song was also nominated for Best Original Song at the [[79th Academy Awards|2007 Academy Awards]] and the [[64th Golden Globe Awards|2007 Golden Globe Awards]].


==Pulse Recording==
==Pulse Recording==
In 2007, Cutler created Check Your Pulse Publishing (CYP) with writer/producers [[Josh Abraham]] and [[Anne Preven]]. <ref>http://downtownmusicpub.com/catalogs/check-your-pulse-music-publishing-llc-n-n</ref> The company, along with Pulse Management, operates under the Pulse Recording umbrella, to which he became a partner in 2010. Pulse Recording's client roster has co-written Lady Gaga's "Born This Way," "and "The Edge of Glory," <ref>http://www.ascap.com/eventsawards/awards/popawards/2012/most_Performed_Songs.aspx/</ref> [[Katy Perry]]'s "Teenage Dream," "California Gurls," "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F)" and "Part of Me," [[Taio Cruz]]'s "Dynamite," <ref>http://www.laweekly.com/2011-07-14/music/bonnie-mckee-pop-tart/</ref>, <ref>http://www.rollingstone.com/music/photos/how-10-major-songwriters-make-big-money-20120119/dr-luke-max-martin-and-bonnie-mckee-co-writers-katy-perrys-california-gurls-0694557</ref> and [[Neon Trees]]' "Animal."<ref>http://www.ascap.com/eventsawards/awards/popawards/2011/most_Performed_Songs.aspx</ref>. Pulse Recording now operates two [[Recording studio]]s, one based at its headquarters in [[Los Angeles]] <ref>http://losangeles.citysearch.com/profile/42552547/los_angeles_ca/pulse_recording.html</ref>, and one based in [[Burbank, California]].
In 2007, Cutler created the [[music publisher (popular music)|music publisher]] Songs of Pulse with writer/producers [[Josh Abraham]] and [[Anne Preven]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://downtownmusicpub.com/catalogs/check-your-pulse-music-publishing-llc-n-n |title=Downtown Music Publishing: Check Your Pulse |publisher=Downtownmusicpub.com |access-date=2013-03-31 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101205130528/http://www.downtownmusicpub.com/catalogs/check-your-pulse-music-publishing-llc-n-n |archive-date=December 5, 2010 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> The company, along with Pulse Management, operates under the Pulse Recording umbrella, to which he became a partner in 2010. Pulse Recording's client roster has co-written [[Katy Perry]]'s "[[Teenage Dream (Katy Perry song)|Teenage Dream]]", "[[California Gurls]]", "[[Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)]]" and "[[Part of Me (Katy Perry song)|Part of Me]]", [[Taio Cruz]]'s "[[Dynamite (Taio Cruz song)|Dynamite]]"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.laweekly.com/2011-07-14/music/bonnie-mckee-pop-tart/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717134508/http://www.laweekly.com/2011-07-14/music/bonnie-mckee-pop-tart |archive-date=July 17, 2011 |title=Bonnie McKee: Pop Tart - Page 1 - Music - Los Angeles - LA Weekly}}</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120122080321/http://www.rollingstone.com/music/photos/how-10-major-songwriters-make-big-money-20120119/dr-luke-max-martin-and-bonnie-mckee-co-writers-katy-perrys-california-gurls-0694557 Rollingstone]</ref> [[Phillip Phillips]]' "[[Home (Phillip Phillips song)|Home]]"<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/idol-worship/american-idol-phillip-phillips-coronation-song-home-327974|title = 'American Idol': The Story Behind Phillip Phillips' Coronation Song (Exclusive)| website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date = May 22, 2012}}</ref> and [[Neon Trees]]' "[[Animal (Neon Trees song)|Animal]]" and "[[Everybody Talks]]".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ascap.com/eventsawards/awards/popawards/2011/most_Performed_Songs.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110501130724/http://www.ascap.com/eventsawards/awards/popawards/2011/most_Performed_Songs.aspx |archive-date=May 1, 2011 |title=Most Performed Songs}}</ref> Pulse Recording operates two Recording studios, one based at its headquarters in Los Angeles,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://losangeles.citysearch.com/profile/42552547/los_angeles_ca/pulse_recording.html|title = Pulse Recording Los Angeles}}</ref> and one based in [[Burbank, California]]. Also in 2009, he worked with Irish pop band [[Westlife]] for a track "The Difference" included in their [[Where We Are]] album where it charted #2 in both [[UK Albums Chart]] and [[Irish Albums Chart]]. In 2012, the company established a partnership with Creative Nation, the Nashville-based music management and publishing company owned by songwriter [[Luke Laird]] and his with Beth Laird.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://markets.financialcontent.com/mng-lang.dailynews/news/read/21742690/Pulse_Recording_and_Creative_Nation_Announce_Exclusive_Partnership|title=Pulse Recording and Creative Nation Announce Exclusive Partnership &#124; FinancialContent Business Page}}</ref>


==Select Songwriting Discography==
==Discography==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
! Year
!Artist
!Album
!Song
! Co-written with
|-
|-
! scope="col" style="width:8em;"| Title
|rowspan="2"|1988
! scope="col" style="width:16em;"| Album details
|rowspan="1"|[[Brenda Russell]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Get Here (album)|Get Here]]''
|"[[Piano in the Dark]]"
|[[Brenda Russell]], Jeff Hull
|-
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Ednaswap (album)|Ednaswap]]''
|rowspan="1"|[[Miki Howard]]
|
|rowspan="1"|''[[Love Confessions]]''
*Released: May 9, 1995
|"Edge of Love"
*Label: [[East West Records|EastWest]] / [[Atlantic Records]]
|[[Cynthia Weil]]
|-
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Wacko Magneto]]''
|rowspan="3"|1990
|
|rowspan="3"|[[Jane Wiedlin]]
*Released: March 4, 1997
|rowspan="3"|''[[Tangled (album)|Tangled]]''
*Label: [[Island Records]]
|"Guardian Angel"
|[[Jane Wiedlin]], [[Dennis Morgan (songwriter)|Dennis Morgan]]
|-
|"Tangled"
|[[Jane Wiedlin]]
|-
|"World on Fire"
|[[Jane Wiedlin]], [[Terry Hall]], Valerie Block
|-
|rowspan="3"|1991
|rowspan="1"|[[Susanna Hoffs]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[When You're a Boy]]''
|"No Kind of Love"
|[[Susanna Hoffs]], [[David Kahne]], Ross Rice
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[The Fixx]]
|rowspan="2"|''[[Ink (The Fixx album)|Ink]]''
|"How Much Is Enough?"
|[[Cy Curnin]]
|-
|"No One Has To Cry"
|[[Cy Curnin]]
|-
|rowspan="2"|1992
|rowspan="2"|[[Trey Lorenz]]
|rowspan="2"|''[[Trey Lorenz (album)|Trey Lorenz]]''
|"Run Back To Me"
|[[Trey Lorenz]], Brian O'Doherty
|-
|"How Can I Say Goodbye"
|[[Trey Lorenz]], Brian O'Doherty
|-
|rowspan="3"|1994
|rowspan="1"|[[Madonna]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Bedtime Stories (Madonna album)|Bedtime Stories]]''
|"Sanctuary"
|[[Madonna]], [[Dallas Austin]], [[Anne Preven]], [[Herbie Hancock]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|[[Danielle Brisebois]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Arrive All over You|Arrive All Over You]]''
|"Just Missed The Train"
|[[Danielle Brisebois]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|[[Eternal (band)|Eternal]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Always & Forever (Eternal album)|Always & Forever]]''
|"[[Save Our Love]]"
|[[Anne Preven]], [[Eddie Chacon]]
|-
|rowspan="2"|1997
|rowspan="1"|[[Mary Black]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Shine (Mary Black album)|Shine]]''
|"One and Only"
|[[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|[[Patricia Kaas]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Dans ma chair|Dans Ma Chair]]''
|"Les Lignes de nos mains"
|[[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|1998
|rowspan="1"|[[Natalie Imbruglia]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Left of the Middle]]''
|"[[Torn (Ednaswap song)|Torn]]"
|[[Anne Preven]], [[Phil Thornalley]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|2000
|rowspan="1"|[[Sinéad O'Connor]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Faith and Courage]]''
|"The State I'm In"
|[[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|2001
|rowspan="1"|[[Mandy Moore]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Mandy Moore (album)|Mandy Moore]]''
|"Yo-Yo"
|[[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|2003
|rowspan="1"|[[Natalie Grant]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Deeper Life]]''
|"No Sign of It"
|[[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="3"|2005
|rowspan="1"|[[Josh Kelley]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Almost Honest]]''
|"Too Good To You"
|[[Josh Kelley]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[Courtney Jaye]]
|rowspan="2"|''[[Traveling Light (album)|Traveling Light]]''
|"Permanent"
|[[Courtney Jaye]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|"Somersault"
|[[Courtney Jaye]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="8"|2006
|rowspan="1"|[[Beyonce]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture]]''
|"[[Listen (song)|Listen]]"
|[[Beyonce]], [[Anne Preven]], [[Henry Krieger]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|[[Paul Oakenfold]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[A Lively Mind]]''
|"The Way I Feel" <small>(featuring [[Ryan Tedder]])</small>
|[[Paul Oakenfold]], [[Anne Preven]], [[Ryan Tedder]], Ian Green
|-
|rowspan="1"|[[Joanna Pacitti|Joanna]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[This Crazy Life]]''
|"Ultraviolet"
|[[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|[[Taylor Hicks]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Taylor Hicks (album)|Taylor Hicks]]''
|"The Maze"
|[[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[Leigh Nash]]
|rowspan="2"|''[[Blue on Blue]]''
|"Ocean Size Love"
|[[Leigh Nash]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|"Cloud Nine"
|[[Leigh Nash]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[Cheyenne Kimball]]
|rowspan="2"|''[[The Day Has Come]]''
|"The Day Has Come"
|[[Cheyenne Kimball]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|"Four Walls"
|[[Cheyenne Kimball]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|2007
|rowspan="1"|[[Miley Cyrus]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus]]''
|"[[Start All Over]]"
|[[Anne Preven]], [[Fefe Dobson]]
|-
|rowspan="13"|2008
|rowspan="1"|[[Katy Perry]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[One of the Boys (Katy Perry album)|One of the Boys]]''
|"Self Inflicted"
|[[Katy Perry]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Miley Cyrus]]
|rowspan="3"|''[[Breakout (Miley Cyrus album)|Breakout]]''
|"The Driveway"
|[[Miley Cyrus]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|"Full Circle"
|[[Miley Cyrus]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|"These Four Walls"
|[[Anne Preven]], [[Cheyenne Kimball]]
|-
|rowspan="4"|[[The Hush Sound]]
|rowspan="4"|''[[Goodbye Blues]]''
|"The Boys Are Too Refined"
|[[The Hush Sound]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|"Hurricane"
|[[The Hush Sound]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|"Not Your Concern"
|[[The Hush Sound]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|"Break The Sky"
|[[The Hush Sound]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[Rev Theory]]
|rowspan="2"|''[[Light It Up (Rev Theory album)|Light It Up]]''
|"Kill The Headlights"
|[[Rev Theory]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|"Wanted Man"
|[[Rev Theory]], [[Anne Preven]], Russell Ali
|-
|rowspan="1"|[[Marié Digby]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Unfold (Marié Digby album)|Unfold]]''
|"Traffic"
|[[Marié Digby]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[The White Tie Affair]]
|rowspan="2"|''[[Walk This Way (album)|Walk This Way]]''
|"Candle (Sick and Tired)"
|[[The White Tie Affair]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|"The Way Down"
|[[The White Tie Affair]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="6"|2009
|rowspan="1"|[[Miley Cyrus]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Hannah Montana: The Movie (soundtrack)|Hannah Montana: The Movie]]''
|"Spotlight"
|[[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[Demi Lovato]]
|rowspan="2"|''[[Here We Go Again (Demi Lovato album)|Here We Go Again]]''
|"Solo"
|[[Demi Lovato]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|"Quiet"
|[[Demi Lovato]], [[Anne Preven]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|[[Jordin Sparks]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Battlefield (album)|Battlefield]]''
|"No Parade"
|[[Anne Preven]], [[Dapo Torimiro]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|[[Westlife]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Where We Are]]''
|"The Difference"
|[[Anne Preven]], [[Brian Kennedy (producer)|Brian Kennedy]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|[[Die Mannequin]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Fino + Bleed]]''
|""Locking Elizabeth / "Fino + Bleed" Interlude"
|[[Anne Preven]], Care Failure
|-
|rowspan="1"|2010
|rowspan="1"|[[Charice]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[Charice (album)|Charice]]''
|"Nobody's Singin' To Me"
|[[Anne Preven]], [[Brian Kennedy (producer)|Brian Kennedy]]
|-
|rowspan="1"|2011
|rowspan="1"|[[Miranda Cosgrove]]
|rowspan="1"|''[[High Maintenance]]''
|"Face of Love"
|[[Anne Preven]], [[Lucas Secon]], Carsten Mortensen
|-
|}

==Select Production Discography==
{| class="wikitable"
! Year
! style="width:150px;"| Artist
! style="width:225px;"| Album
! Details
|-
|rowspan=1|1991
|[[The Fixx]]
|''[[Ink (The Fixx album)|Ink]]''
|Producer
|-
|rowspan=1|1994
|[[Eternal (Band)|Eternal]]
|''[[Always & Forever (Eternal album)|Always & Forever]]''
|Producer
|-
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Wonderland Park]]''
|
*Released: August 18, 1998
*Label: [[Island Records]]
|}
|}


==Awards and Nominations==
==Awards and nominations==
'''[[Grammy Award]]s'''
'''[[Grammy Award]]s'''
*[[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]] ("[[Piano in the Dark]]") (Nominee) <ref>http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1989-237.html</ref>
*[[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]] ("[[Piano in the Dark]]") (Nominee)<ref name="awardsandshows1989"/>
'''[[Broadcast Film Critics Association Award]]'''
'''[[Broadcast Film Critics Association Award]]'''
*Best Song ("[[Listen (song)|Listen]]") ('''Winner''') <ref>http://bfca.org/ccawards/2006.php</ref>
*Best Song ("[[Listen (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Listen]]") ('''Winner''')<ref name="bfca" />
'''[[Academy Award]]'''
'''[[Academy Award]]'''
*Best Song ("[[Listen (song)|Listen]]") (Nominee) <ref>http://www.imdb.com/features/rto/2007/oscars</ref>
*Best Song ("[[Listen (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Listen]]") (Nominee)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.imdb.com/features/rto/2007/oscars |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070126034456/http://www.imdb.com/features/rto/2007/oscars |archive-date=January 26, 2007 |title=Academy Award Nominations|website=[[IMDb]] }}</ref>
'''[[Golden Globe Award]]
'''[[Golden Globe Award]]'''
*Best Song ("[[Listen (song)|Listen]]") (Nominee) <ref>http://www.goldenglobes.org/blog/2006/12/64th-golden-globe-awards-nominations/</ref>
*Best Song ("[[Listen (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Listen]]") (Nominee)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.goldenglobes.org/blog/2006/12/64th-golden-globe-awards-nominations/ |title=64TH GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS NOMINATIONS – GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS |publisher=Goldenglobes.org |date=December 14, 2006 |access-date=2013-03-31 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120225044943/http://www.goldenglobes.org/blog/2006/12/64th-golden-globe-awards-nominations/ |archive-date=February 25, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref>
'''[[Black Reel Awards]]'''
*Best Song ("[[Listen (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Listen]]") (Nominee)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000957/2007|title = Black Reel Awards (2007)| website=[[IMDb]] }}</ref>
'''[[Satellite Award]]'''
*Best Original Song ("[[Listen (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Listen]]") (Nominee)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443489/awards|title = Dreamgirls - IMDb| website=[[IMDb]] }}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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{{Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Song}}
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Scott Cutler
BornChicago, Illinois
OriginUnited States
GenresPop, alternative
Occupation(s)Music executive, record producer, songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Guitar
LabelsPulse Recording
Websitepulserecordings.com

Scott Michael Cutler is an American songwriter, musician, record producer, and music executive. As a member of the alternative rock band Ednaswap, he co-wrote "Torn" which was covered in 1997 by Natalie Imbruglia.[1] Her recording became the worldwide number one airplay song, and spent 14 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay Chart in the US.[2] "Torn" has sold an estimated four million copies, it is certified Platinum in 3 countries, and was declared the "number one radio single of the 1990s" by radio personality Rick Dees.[3] Ednaswap released three albums between 1995 and 1998 and toured with No Doubt, Weezer, and Better Than Ezra[4]

As a songwriter and producer, he has collaborated with some of the music industry's top female artists including Madonna, Beyoncé, Katy Perry, Sinéad O'Connor, Miley Cyrus, Kelly Clarkson, Demi Lovato, and Jordin Sparks.[5] He co-wrote "Piano in the Dark" with singer/songwriter Brenda Russell which was nominated for Song of the Year at the 31st Annual Grammy Awards.[6] In 2007, he won the Critic's Choice Award for Best Song for "Listen" from the motion picture adaption of Dreamgirls.[7] The song was also nominated for Best Original Song at the 2007 Academy Awards and the 2007 Golden Globe Awards.

Pulse Recording[edit]

In 2007, Cutler created the music publisher Songs of Pulse with writer/producers Josh Abraham and Anne Preven.[8] The company, along with Pulse Management, operates under the Pulse Recording umbrella, to which he became a partner in 2010. Pulse Recording's client roster has co-written Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream", "California Gurls", "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" and "Part of Me", Taio Cruz's "Dynamite"[9][10] Phillip Phillips' "Home"[11] and Neon Trees' "Animal" and "Everybody Talks".[12] Pulse Recording operates two Recording studios, one based at its headquarters in Los Angeles,[13] and one based in Burbank, California. Also in 2009, he worked with Irish pop band Westlife for a track "The Difference" included in their Where We Are album where it charted #2 in both UK Albums Chart and Irish Albums Chart. In 2012, the company established a partnership with Creative Nation, the Nashville-based music management and publishing company owned by songwriter Luke Laird and his with Beth Laird.[14]

Discography[edit]

Title Album details
Ednaswap
Wacko Magneto
Wonderland Park

Awards and nominations[edit]

Grammy Awards

Broadcast Film Critics Association Award

Academy Award

Golden Globe Award

Black Reel Awards

Satellite Award

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Torn by Natalie Imbruglia Songfacts". Songfacts.com. December 5, 2008. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  2. ^ "Chart Beat". Billboard. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  3. ^ "Natalie Imbruglia Biography". Monstersandcritics.com. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  4. ^ Ankeny, Jason (April 12, 1999). "Ednaswap – Music Biography, Credits and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  5. ^ "Scott Cutler – Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Grammy Award Nominees 1989 – Grammy Award Winners 1989". Awardsandshows.com. February 22, 1989. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  7. ^ a b "The BFCA Critics' Choice Awards :: 2006". Bfca.org. Archived from the original on July 7, 2012. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  8. ^ "Downtown Music Publishing: Check Your Pulse". Downtownmusicpub.com. Archived from the original on December 5, 2010. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  9. ^ "Bonnie McKee: Pop Tart - Page 1 - Music - Los Angeles - LA Weekly". Archived from the original on July 17, 2011.
  10. ^ Rollingstone
  11. ^ "'American Idol': The Story Behind Phillip Phillips' Coronation Song (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. May 22, 2012.
  12. ^ "Most Performed Songs". Archived from the original on May 1, 2011.
  13. ^ "Pulse Recording Los Angeles".
  14. ^ "Pulse Recording and Creative Nation Announce Exclusive Partnership | FinancialContent Business Page".
  15. ^ "Academy Award Nominations". IMDb. Archived from the original on January 26, 2007.
  16. ^ "64TH GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS NOMINATIONS – GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS". Goldenglobes.org. December 14, 2006. Archived from the original on February 25, 2012. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  17. ^ "Black Reel Awards (2007)". IMDb.
  18. ^ "Dreamgirls - IMDb". IMDb.

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