Andrés Saavedra

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Andres Saavedra
Birth nameAndrés Julián Saavedra
Born(1985-03-23)23 March 1985
OriginBogota, Colombia
GenresIndie, pop, electronic, pop rock, alternative
Occupation(s)Record producer, songwriter, mixer, engineer, musician
Instrument(s)Guitar, drums, bass, keyboards, vocals
Years active2004–present
LabelsRadioactive Music, Universal Music, Sony Music, Warner Music
Websitehttp://www.andressaavedra.com

Andrés Julián Saavedra (Born 23 March 1985), known professionally as Andres Saavedra aka Drew, is a Colombian multi-Grammy award winning producer, songwriter, mixer, and engineer. Andres has been nominated eight times to the Latin Grammy Awards, with his latest for Producer of the Year in the 16th Annual Latin Grammy Awards held November 2015.[1] Andrés is one of the top Colombian producers defining the new sound in Latin music.[2]

Early life

Saavedra was born in Bogota, raised in Cali, Colombia. He began his approach to music, singing, and musical instruments at a very early age. He wrote his first song at the age of 13. During his teenage years, Andres played with local bands "Años Luz" and "Estrato Cero" playing in bars and festivals in Cali. At the age of 17 he moved with his family to Miami, Florida to become a professional singer/songwriter.

During his college years, Saavedra played bass and drums in a student band called "Rocking Johnny and the Furious Five" and later became the singer of a duo called "Retorica". Playing in these bands helped him realize his true passion was in creative production, composing, and record studios rather than stage performance. Saavedra's formal education comes from Full Sail University in the Music Production and Recording Arts[3] as well as additional courses in Berklee College of Music.

Career

Andres' first professional experience was with Bogart Recording Studios, owned by American record producer-mixer Bob Rosa. He served as assistant to albums for artists such as Dashboard Confessional, Brian McKnight, as well as produced local indie bands and artists during studio after hours .[4][5]

In 2004, Saavedra officially began his professional career as record producer and composer for a local independent record label and later in 2006 as a disciple to Latin music producers Sebastian Krys, Tommy Torres, and Dan Warner acquiring the experience to shape his own musical style.

Andres has worked in many musical projects most notably for artists such as Luis Fonsi, Alejandro Sanz, Juanes, Avionica, Dulce Maria, Tommy Torres, and Pablo Lopez.[6] He has won two Latin Grammy Awards and one Grammy Award.[7][8]

Saavedra is founder and CEO of RadioActive Music and is currently producer governor at The Recording Academy Florida Chapter.[9]

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2015 Himself Producer of the Year Nominated
2013 "Papito Deluxe" Miguel Bosé Album of the Year Nominated
2012 "Calentura" ChocQuibTown Record of the Year Nominated
2012 "Eso es lo que hay" ChocQuibTown Album of the Year Nominated
2011 "Sesiones Intimas" Amaury Gutierrez Best Singer-Songwriter Album Won
2011 "Paraíso Express" Alejandro Sanz Best Latin Pop Vocal Album Won
2010 "Paraíso Express" Alejandro Sanz Best Male Pop Vocal Album Won
2009 "Aquí estoy yo" Luis Fonsi Record of the Year Nominated
2006 "Cautivo" Chayanne Album of the Year Nominated
Participation in other Latin Grammy nominated works

Production discography

Title Year Artist/Album Producer Songwriter Mixer Engineer Musician
"Broken Toy" 2016 Paly – Single checkY checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Rumbo al sol" Bako – Single checkY checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Kamikaze" checkY checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Electricidad" (A) Aviónica – Electricidad checkY checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Dejarte de amar" Dulce MaríaSingle checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Más de la mitad" Camila Gallardo – Single checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Ya no me duele tanto" Ednita NazarioSingle checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Espectacular" (A) 2015 Aaron Emmanuel – Espectacular checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Mejor con ella" checkY checkY checkY checkY checkY
"El mundo y los amantes inocentes" (A)* Pablo López – El mundo y los amantes inocentes checkY checkY checkY
"Corazón que miente" David Bisbal - Single checkY checkY checkY checkY
"No te pertenece" Luis Fonsi & Noel Schajris - Single checkY checkY checkY
"Eras uno más"[12] Ednita Nazario - Single checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Sin palabras" Robert Avellanet - Single checkY checkY checkY
"Close To Your Love" AtellaGali - Royal checkY
"Gimme More" checkY
"Larga Duración" (A) Paulino Monroy– Larga Duración checkY
"Viaje" 2014 Ricardo ArjonaViaje checkY
"Agridulce" Raquel SofíaTe quiero los domingos checkY checkY
"Big Bang"[13] Siam - Big Bang checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Todo lo que quiero eres tu" checkY checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Llévame despacio" (S) Paulina Goto checkY checkY
"La misma luna" (A) Matisse – La misma Luna checkY
"12 Historias en vivo" 2013 Tommy Torres12 Historias en vivo checkY checkY
"Dos Orillas" (A) Terra Live Edition Antonio Orozco - Dos Orillas checkY checkY checkY
"La más fuerte" Ednita Nazario - El corazón decide checkY checkY checkY checkY
"La conexión: Edición especial" Black Guayaba - La conexión: Edición especial checkY checkY checkY
"Rosario" (A) Rosario - Rosario checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Yo no me niego" checkY checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Oye dime luna" checkY checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Rumba americana" checkY checkY checkY checkY checkY
"No soy de hierro" Ana Isabelle - Single checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Arjona Metamorfosis en vivo" Ricardo Arjona - Arjona Metamorfosis en vivo (DVD) checkY
"Diez" (A) 2012 Antonio OrozcoDiez checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Siempre imperfectos" checkY checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Voy"[14] Ednita Nazario - Desnuda checkY checkY
"No me dejes ir" checkY checkY checkY
"Nadie me lo contó" Mariana Seoane - La malquerida checkY
"Paraíso Express" (A) 2011 Alejandro SanzParaíso Express checkY
"Paraíso Express Deluxe" (A) Alejandro Sanz - Paraíso Express Deluxe checkY checkY
"Eso es lo que hay" (A) ChocQuibTown - Eso es lo que hay checkY
"Extranjera: Segunda parte" (A) Dulce María - Extranjera: Segunda parte checkY
"Sesiones Intimas" (A) Amaury Gutiérrez - Sesiones Intimas checkY checkY
"A tiempo" Ha*Ash - A Tiempo checkY
"Tres seis cinco" The Mills - Guadalupe checkY
"Bayou Boogie" (A) 2010 DisneyBayou Boogie checkY
"Mi sueño" (A) Ana Isabelle - Mi sueño checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Más que ayer" (A) Bonka - Más que ayer checkY checkY checkY
"Miénteme" (A) Don Tetto - Miénteme checkY
"Boleto de entrada" (A) 2009 Kany GarcíaBoleto de entrada checkY checkY
"Clásicos de la provincia II" (A) Carlos Vives - Clásicos de la provincia II checkY
"No seas cobarde" (A) Melina León - No seas cobarde checkY
"¿Qué nos pasó?" (S) Reyli - Que vueltas da la vida checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Jet privado" (A) Robert Avellanet - Jet privado checkY checkY checkY checkY
"Renovatio" (A) Antonio Orozco - Renovatio checkY checkY
"No fue casualidad" Inés Gaviria - No fue casualidad checkY checkY
"Uno no es uno" (A) Noel Schajris - Uno no es uno checkY
"5to Piso" (A) 2008 Ricardo Arjona5to Piso checkY
"Palabras del silencio" (A) Luis Fonsi - Palabras del silencio checkY checkY
"Dentro y fuera" (A) 2007 Luis Enrique - Dentro y fuera checkY
"Quiero vivir" (A) Lilian García - Quiero vivir checkY
"Real" (A) Ednita Nazario - Real checkY
"Una rosa blu" (A) Gloria Trevi - Una rosa blu checkY checkY
"Intrusa" 2006 GiselleLibre checkY
"En exclusiva" (A) Eduardo Osorio - En exclusiva checkY checkY
"Melódico" (A) Jayro - Melódico checkY
"Xarah" (A) 2005 Xarah – Xarah checkY checkY checkY
"All That I Want" (S) Lara Fabian checkY
"Gracias mamá" (A) Various artists - Gracias mamá checkY checkY checkY
  • *Served as Executive Producer

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