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Johnny McDaid

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Gender Male
Age 47
Born Derry
United Kingdom
Partner Courteney Cox
SiblingsSile McDaid
Aine McDaid
Brid McDaid
Maev McDaid
Rory McDaid
Music groups Snow Patrol
Vega4
Albums Divergent: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
AMC's Turn: Washington's Spies Original Soundtrack Season 1
Official site instagram.com
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Date of birth July 24,1976
Zodiac sign Leo
Current partner Courteney Cox
Parents Pauline McDaid
John McDaid, Sr.
Songs2006
ListChasing CarsEyes Open · 2006
2003
2006
Movies/Shows Songwriter
An Open Secret
InstrumentsGuitar; Piano; Vocals
Full nameJohn McDaid
Groups Snow Patrol
Vega4
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Johnny McDaid Life story


John McDaid is a singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer from Northern Ireland. He is a member of the band Snow Patrol and has written songs with other artists, including Ed Sheeran, P!nk, and Robbie Williams.

Snow Patrol 'heartbroken' as two members quit

Snow Patrol 'heartbroken' as two members quit
Sep 1,2023 11:01 am

... The remaining members are Gary Lightbody, Nathan Connolly and Johnny Mcdaid...

Ed Sheeran awaits verdict in 'traumatising' Shape of You copyright trial

Ed Sheeran awaits verdict in 'traumatising' Shape of You copyright trial
Mar 22,2022 9:34 pm

... Ian Mill QC, representing Mr Sheeran, said it had been " deeply traumatising" for the star and his co-writers, Johnny Mcdaid and Steve Mac...

Music experts disagree in Ed Sheeran court case

Music experts disagree in Ed Sheeran court case
Mar 17,2022 2:35 pm

... The track earns Sheeran and his co-writers Steven McCutcheon and Johnny Mcdaid about £5m a year, despite almost 10% of the payments being frozen due to the ongoing copyright dispute, the court heard...

Songwriter 'shocked' that Ed Sheeran 'copied' his song

Songwriter 'shocked' that Ed Sheeran 'copied' his song
Mar 14,2022 3:34 pm

... " Mr Chokri and his co-writer Ross O Donoghue subsequently accused Shape Of You s writers - Sheeran, Johnny Mcdaid and Steve Mac - of plagiarising their song...

Katy Perry wins in Dark Horse copyright appeal

Katy Perry wins in Dark Horse copyright appeal
Mar 11,2022 2:27 pm

... Unusually, Sheeran and his co-writers Johnny Mcdaid and Steve Mac took pre-emptive legal action, asking the High Court to declare they had not infringed Chokri s copyright...

Ed Sheeran's co-writer John McDaid calls plagiarism 'abhorrent'

Ed Sheeran's co-writer John McDaid calls plagiarism 'abhorrent'
Mar 9,2022 7:54 pm

...Snow Patrol s Johnny Mcdaid has described the idea of stealing other people s work as " abhorrent" during the copyright trial over a song he wrote with Ed Sheeran...

Ed Sheeran sings Nina Simone during Shape of You copyright case

Ed Sheeran sings Nina Simone during Shape of You copyright case
Mar 8,2022 4:26 pm

... " The star was asked repeatedly who had come up with the " Oh I" phrase, but explained it had been a collaborative effort with his co-writers Steve Mac and Johnny Mcdaid...

Music experts disagree in Ed Sheeran court case

Mar 8,2022 4:26 pm

Music experts have given contrasting views over whether Ed Sheeran copied The Work of another singer when he wrote his 2017 single Shape Of You.

The Star denies stealing The Chorus of Sami Switch 's Oh Why for the " " hook of his hit song.

Forensic musicologists were called by both sides to argue the case at London's High Court.

One said the songs were " distinctly different" but The Other argued they contained " significant similarities".

Shape Of You was The World 's best-selling song of 2017, with More Than three billion plays on Spotify alone.

The Track earns Sheeran and his co-writers Steven McCutcheon and Johnny Mcdaid about £5m a year, despite almost 10% of the payments being frozen due to the ongoing copyright dispute, The Court heard.

'Entirely commonplace'

Wednesday's testimony came from copyright consultant Christian Siddell and Anthony Ricigliano, a former head of Music Theory at the Manhattan School of Music, who previously helped Led Zeppelin win a plagiarism trial over Stairway To Heaven.

In a joint written statement, they agreed that " when heard in the context of their respective works, The Words 'Oh why' and 'Oh I' may be phonetically indistinguishable from each other to the casual listener".

They also agreed that neither of them had found " the same combination" of phonetic sounds, pitch and rhythm " in any other compositions".

However, they differed on whether Sheeran had copied his song from Sami Switch , whose real name is Sami Chokri, and his co-writer Ross O'Donoghue.

Mr Ricigliano, who was instructed Sheeran's lawyers but told The Court he was " completely impartial" said that he considered the extent of the alleged similarities to be " overstated".

He wrote that " the overall design and musical development of the melodic, harmonic and lyrical content in the relevant phrase in Shape Of You are distinctively different from that utilised in Oh Why".

Calling the similarities " coincidental" he added that it was " objectively unlikely" that any overlap came as a " result from copying".

In his written evidence, Sheeran noted that his song's " " melody is based on " a basic minor pentatonic pattern" which is " entirely commonplace".

Mr Ricigliano agreed, paraphrasing a quote from West Side Story composer Leonard Bernstein : " The pentatonic scale is humanity's favourite scale and is so well known that one can find examples of it from all corners of The Earth ".

In Court , Andrew Sutcliffe QC, representing Mr Chokri and Mr O'Donoghue, asked him: " You accept, don't you Mr Ricigliano, that despite all your research you have not found any examples in any corner of The Earth over The Past 200 years which sound phonetically the same as The Chorus in Oh Why and The Post chorus in Shape Of You? "

" That's correct, " Mr Ricigliano said.

" Do you not find this extraordinary? " Mr Sutcliffe asked, with The Expert replying: " No".

Mr Siddell, who was instructed by Mr Chokri's lawyers, disagreed, saying the similarities between the two songs were " so numerous and striking that the possibility of independent creation is… highly improbable".

He Said the two melodies were " nearly identical in respect of their rhythm and pitch" the phonetic sounds of the vocal lines were " musically indistinguishable to the ear" and other compositional similarities included the use of " phrase repetition" and " The Musical dynamics".

The Crossover was " unlikely to be the consequence of coincidence" he added.

" Had I been consulted in a 'copyright compliance' capacity as to whether a licence should be sought from The Writers of Oh Why, my guidance would have been, in summary, that either the melodic phrase should be omitted and replaced with original New Material or a licence should be obtained. "

Sheeran and his co-writers deny copying Mr Chokri's song, stating they had not heard it before the copyright claim was raised.



Source of news: bbc.com

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