Herbie Crichlow

Herbie Crichlow

Herbie Diamond Crichlow
Background information
Birth name Herbert St. Clair Crichlow
Born (1968-11-26) 26 November 1968
Great Britain
Genres Pop, dance-pop, pop rock, R&B, Europop
Occupation(s) Songwriter, producer, singer
Associated acts Backstreet Boys, Denniz Pop, Max Martin, E-Type, Leila K, Five, Shinee, Super Junior, Ulrich Munther, The Fooo, Stan Walker, Stefanie Hienzmann, F(x), Faky, Danny Fernandes, Abraham Mateo

Herbert "Herbie" Crichlow (born 26 November 1968) is a four-time ASCAP-awarded British music producer and songwriter living in Sweden. Born in England and raised in Barbados, he is best known for his multi diamond, platinum and gold awarded works. He is also known for his penned collaborations with Max Martin, RedOne, Grammy award winner David Franks and Denniz Pop. In 1997, he was awarded the U.N Non Violence project Special Award for outstanding works.[1] Herbie has crafted a string of hits for pop artists like Backstreet Boys, Robyn, Leila K, The Fooo, Drain STH, Five, Al Dimeola and Jessica Folcker, amongst many others. His songs have been Grammy nominated 5 times.[2]

Aside from the aforementioned , Herbie Crichlow's songwriting credits from the 2000s forward continues to grow with many of the worlds top artists.

Discography

Songs

Awards

A.S.C.A.P Award winner

U.N Non Violence project

A.S.C.A.P Award winner

A.S.C.A.P Award winner

A.S.C.A.P Award winner

References

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