Max Martin
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 53 |
Date of birth | February 26,1971 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Stenhamra |
Sweden | |
Net worth | US$260 million (2016) |
Spouse(s) | Jenny Pettersson (m. 2011) |
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Job | Songwriter |
Record producer | |
Singer | |
Composer | |
Awards | Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical |
Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media | |
Grammis Honorary Award | |
Grammis Award for Composer of the Year | |
Full list | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Spouse | Jenny Pettersson |
Parents | Lillemor Sandberg |
Albums | Beautiful Day |
Children | Doris Sandberg |
Songs | No Tears Left to CryFun Radio les sons de l'été 2018 · 2018 Babour darha biyaNew Generation: Made in Morocco · 2004 Sing This BluesEarthquake Visions · 1994 View 25+ more |
List | No Tears Left to CryFun Radio les sons de l'été 2018 · 2018 |
I Want It That WayI Want It That Way (feat. Jonah Baker) · 2020 | |
Babour darha biyaNew Generation: Made in Morocco · 2004 | |
Songwriting partner | Taylor Swift |
Shellback | |
Britney Spears | |
Record labels | Jive Records |
RCA Records | |
Capitol Records | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 446994 |
Max Martin Life story
Karl Martin Sandberg, known professionally as Max Martin, is a Swedish record producer and songwriter.
Taylor Swift's 1989: Why has she re-recorded it and what's new on Taylor's Version?
... The fact that all the new tunes were co-written and produced by Jack Antonoff suggests there may have been rights issues over the tracks she wrote with Max Martin - who has not been involved with the new re-recordings...
Taylor Swift's 1989: The stories behind her biggest album
... It was the last song recorded for 1989, and Taylor arrived at the studio with a challenge for her co-writers Max Martin and Johan " Shellback" Schuster: " We need drums that make even the person who s having a terrible night at the wedding [go], Oh, it s my song! " Like Blank Space, Shake It Off is a response to celebrity takedown culture...
Coldplay and ex-manager locked in multi-million pound court battle
... Holmes maintains that he helped to organise recording sessions, clear samples and liaised with producer Max Martin before the band decided not to renew his contract last year...
Live Aid concert to be turned into stage musical
... The show was originally conceived by John O Farrell, who wrote the Mrs Doubtfire musical, and Luke Sheppard - who directed the musical & Juliet which features the songs of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin...
Reach for the Stars: The perils of being a 90s pop star
... One More Time (they confidently told songwriter Max Martin it was awful), and to explain why the public turned against the original reality TV band Hear Say...
Måneskin 'wanted to show the dark side of fame' on their new album, Rush
... " With its host of expensive producers and co-writers - including Max Martin (Taylor Swift, Britney Spears), Savan Kotecha (Lizzo, Katy Perry) and Sarah Hudson (Dua Lipa, Camila Cabello) - Rush is an unashamed grasp for stadium rock status...
Midnights: What we know about Taylor Swift's songwriting
... Producer Max Martin loops the backing track, as Swift composes in motion, improvising sounds and syllables and examining how they land rhythmically until she hits the right combination...
Review: Adele's 30 finds her emotionally bewildered and at the top of her game
... Elsewhere, pop overlord Max Martin drops in to produce Adele s first booty-call anthem, Can I Get It? A Frankenstein s monster of pop genres, it stitches the bluegrass stomp of Rolling In The Deep to a surprisingly funky chorus and - for no good reason at all - a whistled refrain...
Coldplay and ex-manager locked in multi-million pound court battle
By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent
Coldplay and their former manager have filed competing claims in London's High Court, with each party seeking millions of pounds from The Other .
Dave Holmes , who worked with The Band from 2005 to 2022, sued them in August for £10 million in unpaid commission.
In a counter-claim, The Group rejected his claim and said Holmes had allowed tour costs to spiral out of control, and demanded £14 million in damages.
The case could come to court if the parties do not settle.
Holmes' original court case claimed that Coldplay owed him commission for two as-yet-unreleased albums.
According to his lawyers, The Band were paid an advance of £35 million for their 10th album and £30 million for their 11th and 12th albums.
Holmes maintains that he helped to organise recording sessions, clear samples and liaised with producer Max Martin before The Band decided not to renew his contract Last Year .
He is asking The High Court to declare that a contract covering the tenth and eleventh albums is valid, and to order payment.
For The Band 's previous two albums, Everyday Life (2019) and Music of the Spheres (2021), he says he was paid between 8% and 13% commission.
When the case was filed, a representative for Coldplay said the claims would be " vigorously disputed" and, in a counter-claim filed on Friday, The Band fired back.
In Court papers, Coldplay alleged that Holmes had obtained loans totalling $30 million (£24. 6 million) from concert promoters Live Nation , who have worked with Coldplay for years.
" To The Best of [our] Knowledge . . Mr Holmes used monies obtained by the loan agreements to fund a property development venture in or around Vancouver, Canada, " The Band alleged in the papers, arguing that he had used his position as their manager as leverage.
They added that The Debt could have affected Holmes' ability to negotiate favourable terms for The Band 's ongoing Music of The Spheres tour.
The Court documents further allege that Holmes failed to " adequately to supervise and control The Tour budget" with expensive equipment ordered or bought that was not fit for purpose.
This included a $9. 7 million (£8 million) video screen that was so big it could not be brought On Tour , and was only used for 10 performances in Buenos Aires .
Sixteen bespoke stage pylons were also ordered at a cost of €10. 6 million (£9 million) before it transpired they were unusable, The Court documents allege.
" Had Mr Holmes exercised Reasonable Care and skill in The Performance of his obligations" the counter-claim continues, The Band would not have incurred costs of at least £17. 5 million.
Asked about the counter-claim this weekend, a spokesperson for Holmes told The Times : " Coldplay know they are in trouble with their defence.
" Accusing Dave Holmes of non-existent ethical lapses and other made-up misconduct will not deflect from The Real issue at hand - Coldplay had a contract with Dave, they are refusing to honour it and they need to pay Dave what they owe him".
The former manager will now respond to the counter-claim as the case continues.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com