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Brian West (born March 12, 1971) is a Canadian record producer, songwriter, and musician. [1] Formerly of the production team Track and Field, he is best known for his work with Nelly Furtado , Maroon 5 , Awolnation , K'naan , and Bono .
Brian West may refer to: Brian West (soccer) (born 1978), American soccer player; Brian West (musician) (born 1971), Canadian musician, writer, producer, engineer;
Pages in category "Songs written by Brian West (musician)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Brian West (born June 10, 1978, in LaGrange, Georgia) is an American retired soccer striker. Club career. West played two years of college soccer at the ...
Brian West and vocalist Nadir D'Priest were joined by guitarists Amos Sanfilippo and Sean Lewis and performed shows in the Hollywood and San Fernando Valley areas. London also made an appearance in the 1989 film Hollywood Boulevard II , starring Ginger Lynn , the band's record company having contributed to productions costs in return for making ...
The series was created and written by Andrew Barclay and Brian West (pen name Brian Luff), who had previously worked together at the Edinburgh Festival, winning an award for an advert for The Jerry Springer Show, and on the sketch show We Know Where You Live. A total of 26 episodes of Pets were aired, all approximately 11 minutes long.
Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer who co-founded the Beach Boys.Often called a genius for his novel approaches to pop composition, extraordinary musical aptitude, and mastery of recording techniques, he is widely acknowledged as one of the most innovative and significant songwriters of the 20th century.
Geoffrey Brian West (born 15 December 1940) [1] is a British theoretical physicist and former president and distinguished professor of the Santa Fe Institute. He is one of the leading scientists working on a scientific model of cities (see also, urban scaling ).