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"Maniac" is currently in the new Tickle Me Elmo and it isalso the new Kia car commercial. Kimberly Locke has a hit with the
song "Change" reaching the #2 spot on the Adult Contemporary Chart. Dennis recently worked on the new Jaci Valesquez
album writing "Nothing but Sky." Dennis recently returned from London and Portugal where he has been working on projects
with Ronan Keating Lemar Topaz and new artist Ben Montigue. Dennis is currently recording his own album and will be performing at "The Bluebird"on January 18th and 26 for a legeslative charity event. |
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Kimberly Locke |
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Dennis Matkosky Co-Writes
Top Hits For LeAnn Rimes, Keith Urban, Clay Aiken & Other
Artists
(By Jayne Moore)
Although the
name of Grammy-winning songwriter/producer Dennis Matkosky
may not be familiar to many of those outside the
music industry,
his work can be found in practically every genre of music
and film. His production and songwriting credits are included in over 50 million records sold. Working with such artists as
Michael Sembello (“Maniac”), Diana Ross, Clay Aiken,
Eddie Money, Boz Scaggs, James Ingram, LeAnn Rimes, Keith Urban
and Chicago, he has enjoyed over two decades of success, writing & producing hits songs in the pop, R&B, country and Christian genres.
Matkosky’s songs can be heard in such movies as Flashdance, Summer
Lovers, Fright Night, Night and the City and Days
of Thunder. In a recent interview, Matkosky recalled some
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Growing
up in Philadelphia, Matkosky started his first band in the
sixth grade, playing school dances and proms. He learned
to play piano by ear, listening
to records. “Hall & Oates
and Todd Rundgren were playing, it was a great
area to grow
up in musically,” he said. While Matkosky
attended college at Temple University, his childhood friend and guitar player
Michael Sembello joined Stevie Wonder’s band. After finishing college with a degree in music
composition & theory, Matkosky and his wife, Leslie moved
to Los Angeles in 1979.
Matkosky’s songwriting ability was quickly recognized when his first professionally
written song, “Mirror, Mirror” was recorded by Diana Ross and broke
into the Top 5 on both the pop and R&B charts. “We were actually shopping
for a deal for Michael (Sembello) and made a four-tune demo, which was heard
over at RCA and they wanted the song.” He joined
with Sembello to write the theme song for the movie “Summer Lovers,” which
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For Matkosky’s
third song, “Maniac,” he again partnered with
Sembello to create a song for the movie, Flashdance,
which reached #1 on Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. “I
was watching the news one night where a mass murderer had
buried several bodies next door to someone else, and I was
just scribbling (words) and I wrote something like ‘he’s
a maniac he just moved
next door, he’ll kill your cat
and nail it to the floor.’ I showed the lyric to Michael
and we wrote the song really quickly as sort of
a joke. For
the bridge, I thought of how (an insane person) would play
chopsticks. Phil Ramone came over the next day and as
a joke
we played it for him and he said, ‘I’m working
on this film and I can get this song in if you rewrite the
lyrics for it from the script,’ and that’s what
we did.” The song was nominated for an Academy Award,
a Golden Globe and two Grammys, winning the Grammy for Best
Soundtrack Album. Both the movie and the song have been elevated
to cult status, with “Maniac” appearing in several
movies, including the recent box office hit, American
Wedding.
One of Matkosky’s most memorable experiences was working
with Songwriter’s Hall of Fame inductee, Linda Creed,
who wrote many songs for artists such as the Spinners, the
Stylistics and Dionne Warwick, including Whitney Houston’s
monster hit “The Greatest Love of All,” which
was written as Creed was dealing with the breast cancer that
claimed her life at age 37. “She had
a lot of fire
in her. She brought me in and said to the president of the
record company, ‘you need to let this guy produce,’ and
they did. She was an amazing person. I can’t think
of anyone more special than her.” Matkosky co-wrote
and produced several songs with Creed, including Johnny Gill’s “Because
of You.”
In 1994, Matkosky moved to Nashville. “Luckily, I’ve
had some hits with LeAnn Rimes,” he said modestly,
including the
crossover hit “I Need You,” which
remained in the Top 10 for over two years and still receives
major airplay on AC radio.
The song is currently the third
longest-running single in AC history.
“You can’t be in Nashville without learning
something about the craft of songwriting. The writers here
are as good or stronger
as I’ve seen anywhere. There’s
a lot to learn here. They’re just great writers in
every way. They can write lyrics and music.
I have the highest
regard for the writers (in Nashville). I’ve really
enjoyed being here and have grown immensely.”
Rimes remains a focus for Matkosky’s work. “I’ve
been writing a lot for her and with her for her new album,
as well as collaborating with other writers for her. LeAnn
is amazing. She is impressive as an artist and as a songwriter.
She’s got great instincts, obviously melodically and
vocally, but lyrically as well. She’s got it all going
on. I’ve gotten to work with many great singers but
the talent pool today isn’t quite as deep as that for
vocals. For a songwriter, there’s nothing more inspiring
than having a great voice to work with.If we could do it
ourselves, we would. But when you have a voice like LeAnn’s,
as soon as she walks in the room, you’re inspired.” |
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More recently, Matkosky enjoyed great success with Keith
Urban’s hit “You’ll Think of Me,” (co-written
with Ty Lacy and Darrell Brown) from Urban’s double-platinum
album, Golden Road. “We put the song together
one night before we went out to eat,” he recalled. “Sometime
later, Joe Cocker wanted to record it, (but eventually declined).
Then, Darrell (Brown) was working with Keith and taught the
song to him. He never played it for him, he just sang it
to him as he called out the chords to Keith, which, in retrospect,
was brilliant because Keith could make it his own right away
without going through a lot of interpretations.” |
Craig Wiseman, Darrell Brown,
Ty Lacy & Dennis |
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Collaborating with other songwriters is something Matkosky
finds helpful as well as enjoyable. “I remember (songwriter)
Danny O’Keefe told me the unfortunate story that he’d
gotten a call, that Don Henley wanted (O’Keefe) to
help him write this album he was working on called Hotel
California and Danny said, ‘I really don’t
collaborate, I’ve never done it.’ There are some people who just don’t think in those terms. I’ve
been working by myself lately and it takes a minute to get
the discipline to do it because I’ve been collaborating
so much, but writing alone is really great too. I write from
an emotional place. So I try to get out of the way and make
it as an unconscious and immediate thing as I can. My favorite
way of writing is just in letting go and allowing
the song to come through, and the people I love writing with are like-minded.
So I can see both sides of it. I’m lucky enough to
have great collaborators. It’s amazing what
you can
do in a short amount of time with the right chemistry.” |
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Matkosky
co-wrote Clay Aiken’s new single, “I Will Carry
You” for his triple-
platinum album, Measure of a
Man, with writers Jess Cates and Lindy Robbins.
He is
also working with Desmond Child and Gary Burr on songs for
American Idol finalist Diana DeGarmo, and is currently working
with the band Chicago to write songs for their Love
Songs album, soon to be released on Rhino Records.
Although he makes his home in Nashville, Matkosky continues to keep his finger
in the pop music pie. “Darrell (Brown) and I have a production company
and
have been developing a band based in L.A. called the Daylights who are
getting
serious label interest and doing showcases for record companies.
They’re
definitely on the pop/rock side of music.” He is also working to develop
a new artist named Becky Corcoran in Los Angeles. “I spent 15 years in
L.A.
and still write more pop music than I do country music. The melodies of
pop
are amazing and the lyrics of country are amazing and if you can combine those
two elements and do it in a real way, it should work. I just try to add what I can emotionally.” |
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For songwriters hoping to achieve success, Matkosky offers
the following advice: “Take chances, not only lyrically
but musically as well. Find that uniqueness that you have
because the faster you find it, the better. That’s
what’s going to speak and that’s what you have
to sell. What you have to give is your emotion and if you
can interpret that into a song, that’s the cleanest
line. You also have to be around it. You have to be around
the people who are involved in the business. That’s
how it happens. It doesn’t happen alone. You have to
be part of a community and have a presence there, whether
it’s in New York or L.A., or wherever you may be, so
people know who you are.”
Throughout his extensive career, Matkosky remains grounded. “Everything’s
been very good. I love developing artists, I love writing
with the people I write with.” Even with his amazing
discography, he still enjoys an element of anonymity. “Nobody
knows who I am. People still ask me if I live here (in Nashville)
and I’ve been here ten years. I enjoy it because it
lets me
(work within many genres of music). I love not being
limited by genre. I’ve had success in jazz, R&B,
country, AC and dance,
and I’ve done some rock songs.
I’ve been at the top of all of the charts except rap.
I think I’ll leave that to the guys who can
do it much
better. The thing about being a writer is emotion and vocabulary.
It goes back to my college days of composition and theory.
It’s all about what you want to say and the way you
want to say it. That’s why I love working with guys
like Smokey Robinson, and then switching gears to work with
Keith Urban.”
www.songwritersuniverse.com |
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Ty Lacy, Dennis, & Darrell Brown:
They all ollaborated on "You'll Think of Me" for Keith Urban |
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Dennis Matkosky
To Play At 4th Writer's Night
3.15.2005
Dennis Matkosky, native Philadelphian, began playing
professionally at age 16, doing sessions at Sigma Sound
for Soul acts such as The Spinners, Teddy Pendergrass and
The Stylistics. He graduated with a degree in Theory and
Composition from Temple University.
He moved to Los Angeles in 1979 and began his song writing
career, writing his first song, ‘Mirror Mirror’,
a top five hit for
Diana Ross. He soon had another hit with
the song ‘Maniac’, from the movie, ‘Flashdance’.
He was nominated for an
Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award
and two Grammys; one for Best Song of the Year and one for
Best Soundtrack,
which he won. .’Maniac’ has
been elevated to cult status, appearing in a variety of movies,
advertisements and media venues.
His production and writing
credits are responsible for over 50 million records sold.
He first wrote and co-produced ‘Maniac’ for
the ‘Flashdance’ soundtrack,
selling 20 million records worldwide. He wrote and produced a Gold record
for the group Chicago on the ‘Days of Thunder’ soundtrack and
has written and produced for artists including Boz Scaggs, Smokey Robinson,
Kenny G, Sara Brightman, James Ingram, Eddie Money, Al Jarreau, George Benson,
Sheena Easton, Chris LeDoux,
Clark Family Experience, Diana Ross, Ty Hendron,
Keith Urban, Steve Holy, Leann Rimes, Clay Aiken, Rascal Flatts, Cliff Richard,
Teddy Pendergrass, George Duke, Stanley Clark, Kool & the Gang, Johnny
Gill, Bobby Caldwell and Sergio Mendes. He has been in the Top 10 of the
Billboard charts in the categories of Jazz, R&B, Adult Contemporary,
Country, Rock, Pop, Christian and Gospel. He has seen #1 on The Adult Contemporary
charts with ‘Heart of Mine’ by Boz Scaggs and ‘We’ve
Saved the Best for Last’ by Kenny G and Smokey Robinson.
In Nashville, Dennis has enjoyed the top of the charts with
Leann Rimes’ hit single, ‘I Need You’,
which earned Dennis two ASCAP Awards in Pop and Country for ‘Most
Performed Songs of the Year’. ‘I Need You’ spent
an unprecedented 111 weeks
in the AC chart and remains in
the top 20 Recurrent charts. ‘I Need You’ has
been on the top of the charts around the world
as well as
#1 on the Euro Dance charts. ‘I Need You’ is
also on Leann’s Gold ‘Greatest Hits’ CD,
on ‘CMT Most Wanted’ CD
and has been a single
for Christian artist,
Christina Starling.
Dennis recently
had a #1 Country Single with Keith Urban smash single, ‘You’ll
Think of Me’.
Dennis was awarded one of
the best 10 Country songs in 2004
from NSAI and received an ASCAP Award for one of the most
performed Country singles. You’ll Think of Me’ is
still in the Top 10 of the AC Charts and Urban’s double
platinum CD, ‘Golden Road’, is currently
the #1 Country Catalog CD.
Dennis also had a song on the 2003 American Idol runner
up, Clay Aiken. His CD, ‘Measure of a Man’, has
gone multi-platinum
and Dennis’ song, ‘I Will
Carry You’ was a single.
Rascal Flatts contains Dennis’ song, ‘Break
Away’ on their newest platinum album, ‘Feels
Like Today’.
LeAnn Rimes’ November 2005 CD release ‘What
A Wonderful World’ contains a song she co-wrote with
Dennis called,
‘Miss You Like Christmas’.
Dennis
currently has two songs on LeAnn Rimes January 2005 CD titled, ‘This Woman’, His song, ‘You
Take Me Home’
is slated to be her next single and is
now the theme song for the new game show, The American Dream
Derby’,
LeAnn will also be releasing a European CD which Dennis
has written several new songs.
A popular European artist, Cliff Richard, has two of Dennis’ songs
on his new CD,
‘Something’s Goin’ On’.
Dennis has also written and produced
for Contemporary Christian artists Avalon, Philips Craig & Dean, Tony Vincent and
Wilshire.
He won two ASCAP awards for ”Most Performed
Song of the Year’ for Carmen’s ‘Faith Enough’ and
Cece Winans’, ‘Say A Prayer’
and has been
nominated for two Dove Awards for Dave Mullen’s ‘Faded
Blues’ and Pam Thum’s ‘Feel The Healing’.
Dennis
and has had eleven #1 Singles on The Contemporary
Christian charts.
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Dean Sheremet, Dennis Matkosky,
Keith Urban, Darrell
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ASCAP's Number
1 Club was created in 1988 to honor ASCAP writers whose
songs went to #1 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles Chart and/or Radio & Records National (Country) Airplay
Chart.
Keith
Urban stopped by ASCAP to congratulate Darrell Brown, Ty Lacy, and Dennis Matkosky the writers of his recent
#1 single "You'll Think Of Me."
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