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Stan Meissner
Birth nameStanley Allan Meissner
Born (1956-08-28) August 28, 1956 (age 68)
Toronto, Ontario
GenresPop, rock
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, drums, guitar, keyboards
Years active1979-present
Websitestanmeissner.com

Stan Meissner (born August 28, 1956) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and composer. His career includes both hits internationally and in Canada. Meissner has been a songwriter for more than 30 years and has written music for many international acts.

Personal life and career

Meissner was born in Toronto, Canada and started out as a songwriter and released three solo albums. His first solo album, released in 1983 titled Dangerous Games saw Meissner singing and playing guitar and keyboards on the album, and he had been writing songs for other A&M artists up to that point. In 1986 he released his second album Windows To Light which featured the hit single and video "One Chance" which was the #1 A/C song of 1987 (The Record Chart). His third album Undertow, released in 1992 contained the top ten singles "River Of Fire", "Someone Like You" and "If It Takes All Night" and was re-released in 2008 on Highway 118 Records. Meissner is also the creative force behind the duo Metropolis with Peter Fredette. The Metropolis debut CD included "The Darkest Side of the Night", which was featured as the title track in Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. His songwriting career includes music for many TV shows and films, including:

Discography

Albums

  • Dangerous Games (A&M, 1983. Re-Released on Long Island Records, 1995.)[1]
  • Windows to Light (A&M, 1986. Re-Released on Long Island Records, 1995.)[1]
  • Undertow (Duke Street/MCA, 1992. Re-Released on Highway 118 Records, 2008.)[1]
  • The Power of the Night (MTM Music, 2000)

Singles

  • "I Need Your Love" / "Walking in the Dark" (A&M, 1984)[1]
  • "Hide the Night Away" / "Walk Out Of My Life" (A&M, 1984)[1]
  • "Once Over" / "Once Over" (A&M, 1984)[1]
  • "One Chance" / "Coming out of Nowhere" (A&M, 1985)[1]
  • "I Want Everything" / "Surrender to You" (A&M, 1986)[1]
  • "Can't Break Away from You" / "I Need Your Love" (A&M, 1986)[1]
  • "River of Fire" (Duke Street 1992)
  • "It's No Secret" (Duke Street 1992)
  • "Someone Like You" (Duke Street 1993)
  • "The Lucky One" (Duke Street 1993)

Awards

-Gemini Award recipient for music on CBC's 'It's Only Rock And Roll'

-B.C. Country Music Association 'Songwriter Of The Year' - 1999

-Juno Award nominee 'Songwriter Of The Year' - 2000

-Juno Award nominee 'Most Promising Male Vocalist' -1986

-Socan #1 Award for writing 'Leila' (1995 - sung by Lara Fabian)

-Socan Airplay Award for 'Il Suffit D'une Eclair' (1994 - sung by Lara Fabian)

-Socan Airplay Award for 'Leila' (1995 - sung by Lara Fabian)

-Canadian Music Publishers Award for 'One Chance' (among the top Canadian hits of 1987-1988)

-Multiple RIAA and CRIA Gold and Platinum Records

Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada

Currently, Meissner serves as the President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada SOCAN (2012–2018), has served as Treasurer of SOCAN (2003–2012) and President of the SOCAN Foundation (2006–2012). He is also the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (2012–2018), and he served as President of the Songwriters Association of Canada[2] (2000–2006). He has been very active in the songwriting community, working as a tireless advocate to further a more positive environment for creators in Canada and around the world.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Meissner, Stan". The Canadian Pop Encyclopedia. Jam!. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  2. ^ Songwriters Association of Canada - Stan Meissner