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Ryan Petersen

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Ryan Petersen
OriginLos Angeles
GenresRock, pop, country
Occupation(s)Producer, songwriter

Ryan Petersen is a Grammy-winning producer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist who works out of both Los Angeles and Nashville. Some of the artists he has collaborated with include Switchfoot, Simple Plan, Matt Stell and Leighton Meester. He produced music for the hit NBC/Universal show Parenthood and appeared in 7 episodes. He is currently producing and writing music for the hit CW TV show Riverdale.

Selected discography

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Artist Album Credit
Switchfoot Hello Hurricane Engineering
Matt Stell Better Than That EP Songwriting - "I Love You Too"
The McClymonts Wrapped Up Good Engineering/Digital Editing
Jonas Brothers Jonas L.A. Producing, Mixing, Engineering
Simple Plan Get Your Heart On! Songwriting - "Jet Lag"
The Summer Set Everything's Fine Songwriting - "Begin Again"
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown From The Sand Castle Songwriting - "Say A Prayer"
Hedley Storms Songwriting - "Hot Mess"
Hedley Wild Life Songwriting - "Headphones"
This Providence Brier Songwriting - "Deep End"
Kris Allen Thank You Camellia Songwriting - "Love's Me Not"
Cody Simpson Surfer's Paradise Songwriting/Producing - "Summertime Of Our Lives"
Avenged Sevenfold Hail To The King Digital Editing
Simple Plan Get Your Heart On - The Second Coming! Songwriting/Additional Production - "The Rest Of Us"
Better Than Ezra All Together Now Songwriting - "Crazy Lucky" & "Gonna Get Better"
Scars on 45 Safety In Numbers Songwriting - "Higher And Higher"
Leighton Meester Heartstrings Songwriting - "Heartstrings", "L.A." & "Sweet"
Sinclair Sweet Talk EP Songwriting - "World Is Ours", & "Heaven On Earth"
Machineheart In Your Dreams EP Songwriting - "Watercolors"
Rachel Platten Wildfire Songwriting - "Lonely Planet"

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