Dr. Luke Musical artist

Lukasz Sebastian "Luke" Gottwald (born September 26, 1973), better known as Dr. Luke, is an American songwriter, record producer, multi-instrumentalist, and remixer. Dr. Luke's professional music career began in the late night television sketch comedy Saturday Night Live as its house band's lead guitarist in 1997 and producing remixes for artists such as Bon Jovi and Gravediggaz. He came into music prominence in 2004 for producing Kelly Clarkson's single "Since U Been Gone" with Swedish record producer Max Martin.Dr. Luke continued to co-write and produce commercially successful records such as "Who Knew" (2006) for Pink, "Girlfriend" (2007) for Avril Lavigne, and "I Kissed a Girl" (2008) for Katy Perry, before leaving Saturday Night Live and reuniting with Clarkson for "My Life Would Suck Without You" (2009).While continuing to produce for Perry, Lavigne, and Pink, Dr. Luke has also worked with other artists, including Taio Cruz, B.o.B, Britney Spears, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, T.I., Flo Rida, Miley Cyrus, Jessie J, Juicy J, and Shakira. Dr. Luke is also noted for signing recording artists such as Kesha and Sabi and playing a vital part in their careers.Dr. Luke's work has been merited for various music industry awards. Music publication Billboard named him as one of the top performing producers of the 2000s. The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers awarded him Producer and Songwriter of the Year honors from 2009 to 2011. At the 53rd Grammy Awards, he was nominated for a Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical, and Perry's Teenage Dream was nominated for Grammy Award for Album of the Year.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Luke Gottwald
Birth dateSeptember 26, 1973
Birth place
Westerly Rhode Island
Hometown
New York City

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Musical artist

Career started1997
associated musical artist
Max Martin
Kool Kojak
Billboard (record producer)
Emily Wright
The Cataracs
Cirkut (record producer)
Diplo
Ammo (musician)
Benny Blanco
Jessie J
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Pop music
Dance-pop
Hip hop music
Synthpop
Pop rock
instrument
Drum kit
Digital audio workstation
Pro Tools
record label
Kemosabe Records

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External resources

  1. http://www.aaminc.com/forze-download.php?item=Dr_Luke_41.pdf