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[[File:Richey McCourt.jpg|thumb|Richey McCourt, May 2015]] |
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'''Richey McCourt''' is a Dublin-based songwriter, who is signed to Stockholm-based publishing company, DH MGMT. McCourt has worked with artists and producers including [[Will Young]], [[Pixie Lott]], [[Matt Cardle]], [[Rebecca Ferguson]] and [[Isaac Waddington]]. He writes predominantly with Swedish-based writer and producer Nick Jarl. McCourt and Jarl's song "Losing the Love" is featured in the Disney movie ''Tini: El gran cambio de Violetta'' starring [[Martina Stoessel]] and on [[Tini (album)|her debut album]]. |
'''Richey McCourt''' is a Dublin-based songwriter, who is signed to Stockholm-based publishing company, DH MGMT. McCourt has worked with artists and producers including [[Will Young]], [[Pixie Lott]], [[Matt Cardle]], [[Rebecca Ferguson]] and [[Isaac Waddington]]. He writes predominantly with Swedish-based writer and producer Nick Jarl. McCourt and Jarl's song "Losing the Love" is featured in the Disney movie ''Tini: El gran cambio de Violetta'' starring [[Martina Stoessel]] and on [[Tini (album)|her debut album]]. |
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In June 2015, McCourt was interviewed as part of the IrishTimes.com series "How Music Works",<ref>https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/how-music-works-how-to-write-a-hit-pop-song-1.2262606</ref> where he discussed his approach to songwriting, and his background in performance. |
In June 2015, McCourt was interviewed as part of the IrishTimes.com series "How Music Works",<ref>https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/how-music-works-how-to-write-a-hit-pop-song-1.2262606</ref> where he discussed his approach to songwriting, and his background in performance. |
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Richey McCourt (Songwriter) | |
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Birth name | Richey McCourt |
Born | 11 May 1981 |
Origin | Dublin, Ireland |
Genres | Pop, electropop, dance-pop, pop rock, |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, record producer, musician |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, drums, bass, keyboards, vocals |
Years active | 2013–present |
Richey McCourt is a Dublin-based songwriter, who is signed to Stockholm-based publishing company, DH MGMT. McCourt has worked with artists and producers including Will Young, Pixie Lott, Matt Cardle, Rebecca Ferguson and Isaac Waddington. He writes predominantly with Swedish-based writer and producer Nick Jarl. McCourt and Jarl's song "Losing the Love" is featured in the Disney movie Tini: El gran cambio de Violetta starring Martina Stoessel and on her debut album.
In June 2015, McCourt was interviewed as part of the IrishTimes.com series "How Music Works",[1] where he discussed his approach to songwriting, and his background in performance.
McCourt has co-written a song for the Rebecca Ferguson album "Superwoman", called "I'll Meet You There". The album was released on October 14, 2016. In October 2017, a track written and produced by McCourt/Jarl "Not Alone" was released by Hollywood Records artist Shalisa.
Songwriting discography
Artist | Track | Year | Label |
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Will Young | "I Don't Need A Lover" | 2015 | Island UK |
Tini | "Se Escapa Tu Amor" / "Losing The Love" | 2016 | Hollywood Records |
Rebecca Ferguson | "I'll Meet You There" | 2016 | Syco / RCA |
Shalisa | "Not Alone" | 2017 | Hollywood Records |