Felix McTeigue
Edward McTeigue | |
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Birth name | Edward McTeigue |
Also known as | FDR |
Born | 1971-1972 |
Died | July 24, 2020 |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, songwriter, musician |
Edward "Felix" McTeigue was a Grammy Award-nominated record producer and songwriter.
Career
Notable songs by McTeigue include Platinum selling and number one Mediabase hit "Anything Goes" for the band Florida Georgia Line.[1] In 2017 McTeigue was nominated for a Grammy award for "Wreck You", a song co-written and released by Lori McKenna. Additionally, "Wreck You" was nominated for 2018 American Award for Americana song of the year.[2] McTeigue also co-wrote Dallas Smith's top five Canadian Country song "Jumped Right In" which was certified gold in 2014.
McTeigue has recently expanded to producing records for other artists. Other writers and performers he has collaborated with include Mary Gauthier, Amy Helm and Katharine McPhee.
Previously a singer-songwriter himself, McTeigue released several critically acclaimed solo albums and has performed at venues including The Fillmore in San Francisco, The Bottom Line in New York City and the Iron Horse Music Hall in Northampton, Massachusetts.
McTeigue is the biological son of Maggie Roche of the folk singing group The Roches. He is cousins with Lucy Wainwright Roche and Oona Roche.
Family
McTeigue's mother Maggie Roche (1951–2017) formed folk/pop group The Roches with her sisters Suzzy and Terre.[3] Singer-songwriter Lucy Wainwright Roche, Suzzy's daughter with Loudon Wainwright III, is McTeigue's cousin.[4]
Discography
Solo studio albums
- Felix McTeigue (album) (2001)
- Radio Perfecto (album) (2004)
- New Deal (album as FDR) (2006)
FILO
- Hoi Polloi (album) (1998)
Felix McTeigue & Jason Covert
- Carnivora (album) (2010)
See also
References
- ^ https://headlineplanet.com/home/2015/11/02/florida-georgia-lines-anything-goes-reaches-1-at-country-radio/
- ^ https://americanamusic.org/news/americana-music-association%E2%84%A0-announces-2017-honors-awards-nominees
- ^ Hartenbach, Brett. "Review: Felix McTeigue". AllMusic. Retrieved March 5, 2008.
- ^ Monger, James Christopher. "Lucy Wainright Roche Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved May 12, 2013.