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Brian West (music) : ウィキペディア英語版
Brian West (musician)

Brian West (born March 12, 1971) is a Canadian record producer, songwriter, and musician. Formerly of the production team Track and Field as well as Canadian band The Philosopher Kings, he is best known for his work with Nelly Furtado, Maroon 5, Awolnation, K'naan, and Bono. He co-produced Andy Grammer's single "Honey, I'm Good" with Steve Greenberg and Nolan Sipe. His most recent release, "Salted Wound" sung by Sia is on the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack. He is based in Los Angeles. West has been nominated for an Academy Award, two Grammy Awards and has won seven Juno Awards.
==Life and career==
West began his career as the lead guitarist for Toronto-based band The Philosopher Kings in 1994.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Philosopher Kings biography )〕 After achieving some commercial success in the late 1990s and winning a Canadian Juno Award with the group,〔Canadian Press (1 February 1996). "Juno nominees reflect success of female singers". ''The Globe and Mail''. pp. D2.〕 he began to produce music for other artists, partnering up with Kings lead singer Gerald Eaton to produce Nelly Furtado's debut album, ''Whoa, Nelly!'' The project garnered a Grammy nomination for West's production and a win for Furtado, as well as several Juno Awards. Working as a production duo under the name Track and Field, together West and Eaton co-wrote and co-produced Furtado's follow-up album ''Folklore'' and two albums with Somali Canadian rapper K'Naan, landing themselves several more Junos.〔Barclay, Michael (2003) "Furtado shocks skeptics; Folklore proves Nelly deserved Juno; she's not just a spunky flash in the pan", ''Daily Mercury'', December 18, 2003, p. F6〕 Before long West branched off into solo production, now producing and writing alongside such notable artists as Maroon 5, Awolnation, K'Naan, Nakia, and Bono.
His work has been featured on soundtracks for a number of films, including Fifty Shades of Grey: Salted Wound sung by Sia, ''The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones'', ''20 Feet from Stardom'', ''The Italian Job'', ''Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay'', and ''Brokedown Palace'', among others.

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