Trevor Rosen
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Background information | |
Birth name | Trevor Joseph Rosen |
Born | Woodhaven, Michigan, United States | February 18, 1975
Genres | Country |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter |
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Years active | 2003–present |
Member of | Old Dominion |
Formerly of | Unfair Superpowers |
Trevor Joseph Rosen (born February 18, 1975) is an American country music songwriter and musician. He is also a member of the American country music band Old Dominion, in which he plays guitar and keyboards.[1]
Early life
Trevor Rosen grew up in Woodhaven, Michigan,[2] a southern suburb of Detroit. He learned piano at a young age before picking up the guitar at age 16 and forming the Detroit area rock trio Unfair Superpowers.
Career
Rosen moved to Nashville in the fall of 2003 to pursue a career in songwriting. He met
The Nashville Association of Independent Publishers named Rosen and the other members of
Rosen's songwriting accolades expand well beyond Old Dominion’s success, as he has written multiple number one songs including Dierks Bentley’s"Say You Do",[5] The Band Perry's Better Dig Two,[6] Blake Shelton’s Sangria[7] and the longest charting number one song in Country Aircheck history, William Michael Morgan’s I Met A Girl. He has also written songs recorded by Jake Owen, Scotty McCreery, Keith Urban, Craig Morgan, Dustin Lynch, Randy Houser, and Randy Rogers Band as well as songs performed on the ABC show Nashville.
Songs written by Rosen
Year | Artist | Album | Song | Co-writer(s) |
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2011 | Chris Young | Neon | "Neon" | Josh Osborne, Shane McAnally |
2012 | Sam Palladio and Clare Bowen | The Music of Nashville: Season 1 Volume 2
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"Fade Into You" | Matt Jenkins, Shane McAnally |
Randy Rogers Band | Trouble | "Fuzzy" | Josh Osborne, Shane McAnally | |
Uncle Kracker | Midnight Special | "In Between Disasters" | J.T. Harding
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2013 | Due West | Our Time
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"Taste of Your Love" | Matt Lopez, Josh Osborne |
Craig Morgan | The Journey (Livin' Hits) | "Wake Up Lovin' You" | Matthew Ramsey, Josh Osborne
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The Band Perry | Pioneer | "Better Dig Two" | Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally | |
Jake Owen | Days of Gold | "Tipsy" | Matt Jenkins, Shane McAnally | |
Keith Urban | Fuse | "Come Back to Me" | Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally | |
2014 | Dierks Bentley | Riser | "Say You Do" | Matthew Ramsey, Shane McAnally
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Blake Shelton | Bringing Back the Sunshine | "Sangria" | Thomas Harding, Josh Osborne | |
2015 | Luke Bryan | Kill the Lights | "Scarecrows" | Shane McAnally, Ashley Gorley |
William Michael Morgan | Vinyl | "I Met a Girl" | Shane McAnally, Sam Hunt | |
Old Dominion | Meat and Candy | "Break Up with Him" | Matthew Ramsey , Whit Sellers, Geoff Spring, Brad Tursi
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"Nowhere Fast" | Matt Jenkins, Matthew Ramsey
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"Beer Can in a Truck Bed" | Matt Jenkins, Matthew Ramsey
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"Wrong Turns" | Matt Jenkins, Matthew Ramsey
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"Snapback" | Matthew Ramsey , Brad Tursi
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"Half Empty" | Matt Jenkins, Matthew Ramsey
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"Said Nobody" | Matthew Ramsey , Brad Tursi
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"Song for Another Time" | Matthew Ramsey , Matt Jenkins, Brad Tursi
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Sam Hunt | Between the Pines | "Bottle It Up" | Sam Hunt, Matt Jenkins | |
2016 | Joe Nichols | Single | "Undone" | Josh Osborne, Ross Copperman |
Randy Houser | Fired Up | "Whiskeysippi River" | Matt Jenkins, Josh Jenkins | |
Mark Leach | Homemade | "If You're Down" | Matthew Ramsey , Matt Jenkins
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Robby Johnson | Don't Look Back | "She Moves" | Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne | |
2017 | Trace Adkins | Something's Going On | "Watered Down" | Matt Jenkins, Shane McAnally |
Old Dominion | Happy Endings | "No Such Thing as a Broken Heart" | Matthew Ramsey , Brad Tursi, Jesse Frasure
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"A Girl is a Gun" | Matthew Ramsey , Brad Tursi, Matt Jenkins
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"New York at Night" | Brad Tursi, Jordan Schmidt | |||
"Dancing Forever" | Matthew Ramsey, Shane McAnally , Ross Copperman
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"Hotel Key" | Matthew Ramsey, Josh Osborne
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"Not Everything's About You" | Matthew Ramsey , Brad Tursi, Andrew Dorff
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"Stars in the City" | Matthew Ramsey, Josh Osborne , Brad Tursi
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"Still Writing Songs About You" | Matthew Ramsey, Shane McAnally , Brad Tursi
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"Written in the Sand" | Matthew Ramsey , Brad Tursi
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Kelsea Ballerini | Unapologetically | "I Hate Love Songs" | Kelsea Ballerini, Shane McAnally | |
2018 | Michael Ray | Amos | "One That Got Away" | Matthew Ramsey, Josh Osborne, Jesse Frasure |
2019 | Teddy Robb | Really Shouldn't Drink Around You | "Really Shouldn't Drink Around You" | Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne |
Old Dominion | Old Dominion | "Make It Sweet" | Shane McAnally, Matthew Ramsey, Brad Tursi, Whit Sellers, Geoff Sprung | |
"Smooth Sailing" | Matthew Ramsey, Jesse Frasure, Brad Tursi | |||
"One Man Band" | Matthew Ramsey, Josh Osborne, Brad Tursi | |||
"Never Be Sorry" | Shane McAnally, Matthew Ramsey, Josh Osborne, Brad Tursi | |||
"My Heart Is Bar" | Shane McAnally, Matthew Ramsey, Josh Osborne, Brad Tursi | |||
"Midnight Mess Around" | Andrew Dorff, Matthew Ramsey, Brad Tursi | |||
"Do It With Me" | Shane McAnally, Matthew Ramsey | |||
"Hear You Now" | Shane McAnally, Matthew Ramsey, Brad Tursi, Whit Sellers, Geoff Sprung | |||
"I'll Roll" | James T. Slater, Brad Tursi | |||
"American Style" | Matthew Ramsey, Jesse Frasure, Brad Tursi | |||
"Paint The Grass Green" | Matthew Ramsey, Josh Osborne, Brad Tursi, Ross Copperman | |||
2022 | Tenille Arts | TBA | "Jealous of Myself" | Emily Weisband, John Byron |
2023 | Brandy Clark | Brandy Clark | "Come Back to Me" | Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally |
References
- ^ "About Old Dominion". Old Dominion. 2015. Retrieved October 7, 2015.
- ^ "Old Dominion Talk Swagger, Their New EP and Writers' Regret". Tasteofcountry.com. 3 September 2014. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
- ^ "Rosen Re-Signs Publishing Deal". Music Row. November 4, 2013. Retrieved October 5, 2015.
- ^ "Trevor Rosen". SMACKSongs. January 26, 2017. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
- ^ "Dierks Bentley Celebrates No. 1 Success With Song's Writers". CMT. June 17, 2015. Retrieved October 7, 2015.
- ^ "The Band Perry Dig Up Another No. 1 on Country Songs Chart". Billboard. January 24, 2013. Retrieved October 7, 2015.
- ^ "Blake Shelton's 'Sangria' Reaches Top of Charts". iHeart Radio. July 6, 2015. Retrieved October 7, 2015.