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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_FosterDavid Foster - Wikipedia

    David Walter Foster OC OBC (born November 1, 1949) is a Canadian record producer, film composer, and music executive. He has won 16 Grammy Awards from 47 nominations. Foster's career began as a keyboardist for the pop group Skylark in the early 1970s before focusing largely on composing and production.

  2. Record Of The Year: “Because You Loved Me (Theme From “Up Close And Personal”)”, Celine Dion, David Foster Producer Album Of The Year: Falling Into You, Celine Dion And Various Best Instrumental Arrangement With Accompanying Vocal(s): “When I Fall In Love” (Natalie Cole & Nat “King” Cole), David Foster, Alan Broadbent Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical): David Foster

  3. For his remarkable work, Foster has won 16 Grammy Awards, including three for Producer of the Year, an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe, and racked up three Oscar nominations for “Best Original Song.”

  4. This is an alphabetical list of the songs known to have been written or co-written by David Foster. Key † Indicates single release Songs written by Foster, with original artists, co-writers and originating album, showing year released. Title Artist(s) Co-writer(s) Originating album Year

  5. Foster has won 16 awards from 47 nominations. Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, are awarded annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers.

  6. 45. 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards. WINNER. Traditional Pop Vocal Album. Crazy Love. View All Nominations For This Artist. Through the 66th GRAMMY Awards. "When I produce a record, I roll up my sleeves; I'm not one of those passive guys. I really get in there and make sure every note is measured."

  7. This stunningly talented songwriter is a 15-time Grammy Award winner with an unprecedented 46 nominations, a recipient of seven Juno Awards, an Emmy Award in 2004 and a three-time Oscar nominee, all over the course of four extraordinarily successful decades.