Jon Pearn

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Jon Pearn
GenresElectro, new wave
Occupation(s)Record producer, Musician
Websitehttp://jonpearn.com/

Jon Pearn is an English internationally acclaimed Grammy-nominated[1][better source needed] house music producer and a member of several highly successful acts including Araknofobia, Full Intention and Bodyrox.

Biography

Pearn, with production partner Nick Bridges formed Bodyrox. Their track "Yeah Yeah" was a hit in 2006[2] with the help of Luciana. "Yeah Yeah" went on to chart at number 2 in the UK Top 40 and was subsequently nominated for two International Dance Music awards, an MTV video award and the prestigious Ivor Novello awards in 2007.[3]

Working alongside Michael Gray as Full Intention, the duo has produced songs such as "America (I Love America)", " Once In A Lifetime "and" I Can Cast A Spell ". Moreover, the duo provided remixes for artists including Jamiroquai, Supafly, Mariah Carey, Masters at Work, Emma Bunton and Ultra Nate. Full Intention were also nominated for a 'Grammy' for their remix of 'Amazing' by George Michael in 2004.

External links

References

  1. ^ "#91 - Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording - Fast Facts: List of Grammy Nominees".
  2. ^ ITM Article, Bodyrox - Yeah yeah, whatever, February 2007, by Elliot G
  3. ^ 2007 Ivor Novello Nominees [permanent dead link]