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David James Schuler (born August 1, 1982) is an American, two-time Grammy Award-nominated, multi-platinum worldwide selling record producer, songwriter, film composer, and filmmaker from Rochester, New York. Currently residing in Los Angeles, Schuler has produced records and written songs with artists such as P!nk, John Legend, Daughtry, Backstreet Boys, the Saturdays, Scott Stapp, Ricki-Lee Coulter, Esmee Denters, Lauren Bennett, Teddy Geiger, and others. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Additionally, Schuler co-wrote over 52 songs and served as music supervisor for Do, Re & Mi, an animated series on Amazon Prime starring Kristen Bell, Jackie Tohn, and Luke Youngblood. The series was created by Michael Scharf and Jackie Tohn, who also co-wrote each original song with Schuler. [6]

Brand music

In addition to writing and producing for various recording artists, Schuler has composed campaign music for over fifty national brands such as Amazon, Porsche, Yahoo, Budweiser, Dropbox, NFL, MLB, WWE, Nutrish, Mattel, Claire's, Hard Rock Cafe, Meineke, Take 5, BB&T, and more. [7] [8]

Film career

Schuler began making films at a young age on his father's VHS camcorder, and went on to create a number of short films, mini-docs, and music videos. After moving to Los Angeles, Schuler directed the short film The Offer in 2017. His latest short, The House Call, began its festival run in the winter of 2019. [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]

The Sunstreak

In February 2006, Schuler joined pop/rock band The Sunstreak. The band then went on to make history by selling nearly 25,000 copies of its independent self-titled debut on the Vans Warped Tour that year, gaining placement on multiple Billboard charts throughout the summer. This buzz caught the attention of Billy Mann, who then signed the group to management under his company, Stealth Entertainment. The band would soon tour the east coast with Daughtry, and support numerous groups like We The Kings, Gym Class Heroes, Paramore, Kevin Rudolph and Anberlin and appear at festivals such as The Bamboozle.

In the spring of 2009, the band self-released their 2nd full-length album (also produced/recorded/mixed by Schuler) titled "Once upon a lie". Originally containing 19 songs, the LP was then later released in a condensed, 11 song version by Merovingian Music/EMI Records. This marked the band's debut on a major label. The music video for the leading single "Until I met you" found its way to Number 6 on the MTV countdown and press included articles in publications such as Seventeen, Cosmo Girl, J-14 and other teen magazines/online outlets.

The band has not made any announcements regarding new material or tour plans since 2010. [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]

The Bad Dreamers/Pretty in Pink

Schuler is known for his love of synthwave/retrowave music. In 2011, he released a free album under the band name Pretty in Pink, followed by two live performances in Los Angeles and New York. In 2017, Schuler announced his new project, The Bad Dreamers, followed by the release of two new songs. "Songs About People Including Myself" was released on January 11, 2019, and includes 9 new tracks written, produced and mixed by David Schuler [20]

Grammy nominations

In 2012, Pink's album The Truth about Love was nominated for a Grammy in the category of "Best pop album". Schuler was one of a shortlist of producers on the album, earning a nomination for his work. [21]

In 2013, John Legend's album Love in the Future was nominated for R&B Album of the year. Schuler was nominated as he co-wrote the song "For the First Time" with John Legend and Billy Mann, a track that was released with iTunes versions of the album [22]

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