Henry Gorman.
A Scottish /writer /producer currently living in London after many years in New York. Past credits include working with producers: Reggie Lucas (Madonna, Gladys Knight, Miles Davies) Bob Brockman (P Diddy, Grand master Flash) Elliot Randall (Steely Dan) Carlos Alomar (David Bowie) Richard Gottera (Blondie) Graham Hawthorne (Paul Simon) Frank Farian (Stevie Wonder, Donna Summer, Barclay James Harvest) and was a member of the 'Far Corporation' which included several members of multi-platinum US Rockband 'Toto'.
Signed with Geffen Records with own band 'Roo-Ha Ha' then went on to work with French artist Christine Lidon on Arista Records. Also worked alongside "The Godfather of soul", the legendary James Brown R.I.P., appearing in cameo role on video for 'I'm Real' at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Performed alongside Robert Palmer R.I.P, Midge Ure, Marilion and many others.
Last project in New York 'Big Stupid guitars' received rave reviews in various newspapers including Dan Aquilente's album of the month column in the New York Post with the debut album 'Crack'.
Worked for David Horowitz Associates in New York (One of the foremost Jingles houses on the East Coast) on Session Guitar and Vocals. Co-wrote Liz Taylor's perfume ad "Passion for men" broadcast on national TV across US.
Wrote and produced 'What are you made of' song for Tag Heuer (in-house corporate broadcast in Switzerland).
Co-wrote ‘I’ll leave my heart’ runner up in UK entry for Eurovision 2007.
Has co-written and produced songs with writers, Scott English (Westlife / Barry Manilow) Kenny Young (The Drifters) Lisa Greene (Brittney Spears / Kylie)
Ray St John (Sade) Simon Tauber (Atomic Kitten) Dawn Joseph (Sony) and many more.
Currently writing / producing solo artist Jay Shin and composing music for TV and film.
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