Josh Kear
Kear in 2018
Genres Occupation Songwriter Years active 1996–present
Musical artist
Josh Kear is a multi-Grammy Award winning songwriter based in Nashville, Tennessee .[ 1]
In 2007, Kear co-wrote Carrie Underwood 's hit "Before He Cheats " with Chris Tompkins .[ 2] The song dominated the US Hot Country Songs chart for five weeks and earned a Grammy Award for Country Song of the Year.[ 3] [ 4] The song is one of the longest-charting hits in Billboard history, and was the third longest-running hit of the 2000s decade.[ 5] [ 6]
In 2011, Kear co-wrote "Need You Now " with Lady Antebellum .[ 7] The track held the top position on the country chart for five weeks and remained at number one on the adult contemporary chart for 14 weeks.[ 8] The song received two Grammy Awards in 2011, achieving recognition as both Country Song of the Year and Overall Song of the Year.[ 9] "Need You Now" was also awarded the ASCAP Global Impact Award.[ 10]
In 2013, Kear received his third Grammy Award for Country Song of the Year with "Blown Away " which he co-wrote with Chris Tompkins.[ 11] [ 9] He made history as the first songwriter to secure the Country Song of The Year Grammy on three separate occasions.[ 9] [ 12] In the same year, he received the title of ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year at the 51st annual ASCAP Country Music Awards.[ 13] [ 14]
Kear has been credited for numerous chart-topping songs in the country music genre. Among his notable works, Lee Brice 's "Drinking Class " was the most played country song on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in 2015.[ 15] He also penned Luke Bryan 's "Most People Are Good ," which held the number one spot on the same chart for three consecutive weeks,[ 16] [ 17] as well as Dierks Bentley 's "Woman, Amen "[ 18] and Runaway June 's "Buy My Own Drinks."[ 19] Additionally, Kear has written or co-written several other number one songs, such as Florida Georgia Line 's "God, Your Mama and Me ,"[ 20] Tim McGraw 's "Highway Don't Care ,"[ 21] Dierks Bentley 's "Drunk on a Plane ,"[ 22] Blake Shelton 's "Neon Light ,"[ 23] Carrie Underwood 's "Blown Away ,"[ 3] Frankie Ballard 's "Helluva Life ,"[ 24] and Luke Bryan's "Drunk On You ."[ 17]
His recent singles include "Ghost Story" by Carrie Underwood,[ 25] "No Body " by Blake Shelton,[ 26] and "Watermelon Moonshine " by Lainey Wilson .[ 27]
Kear has received over twenty ASCAP country airplay awards, two ASCAP pop airplay awards, and three ASCAP country Song of the Year awards for "Before He Cheats ",[ 28] "Need You Now "[ 29] and "Drunk On You ".[ 14] [ 12]
Kear is an advocate for songwriter's rights. He has appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee , together with Smokey Robinson , advocating for American songwriters and aiding in the passage of the Music Modernization Act .[ 7] In 2014, he participated in a performance for the Library of Congress as part of ASCAP 's "We Write The Songs" series, joining the likes of Randy Newman , Carly Simon and Heart .[ 30] Additionally, Kear co-created the theme song for ASCAP's 100th Anniversary, "More Than The Stars", in collaboration with various songwriters including Ne-Yo , Dan Wilson , Stargate , and Bill Withers .[ 31]
In June 2020, Josh Kear entered into a global publishing agreement with Sony/ATV Publishing .[ 12]
Selected artists who have recorded Josh Kear's songs
References
^ "Josh Kear Joins Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville (Exclusive)" . MusicRow . 2020-06-29. Retrieved 2020-07-09 .
^ "SWEET & SOUR NOTES; Local Grammy voters find things to like -- and dislike -- in this year's crop of nominees; Carrie Underwood" . Post-Tribune . ProQuest 344141083 .
^ a b "Carrie Underwood" . Billboard .
^ "50th Annual Grammy Awards" .
^ "Chart Beat" . Billboard .
^ "Fred and his readers discuss Carrie Underwood's "Before He Cheats," ringles, Reba McEntire and more" . Billboard .
^ a b Collins, Michael. "Songwriters, music executives urge Congress to pass first music copyright reform in decades" . The Tennessean .
^ "Lady A" . Billboard .
^ a b c "Artists. Josh Kear" . Grammy . Retrieved 2 July 2023 .
^ Roland, Tom (November 7, 2011). "Brad Paisley, Ben Hayslip, Allen Shamblin Win Big at ASCAP Country Music Awards" . Billboard .
^ "Underwood, Kear and Tompkins Celebrate No. 1 "Blown Away" " . January 17, 2013.
^ a b c d "Sony/ATV Nashville signs Grammy-winning songwriter Josh Kear to worldwide publishing deal" . Music Business Worldwide . June 29, 2020.
^ "Josh Kear: Top ASCAP Country Writer" . Music Connection . May 30, 2014.
^ a b Billboard Staff (November 5, 2013). "George Strait, Josh Kear, Warner/Chappell Among ASCAP Country Music Award Honorees" . Billboard .
^ "Lee Brice" . Billboard .
^ Whitaker, Sterling (27 March 2018). "Luke Bryan Scores 20th No. 1 Single With 'Most People Are Good' " . Taste of Country .
^ a b "Luke Bryan" . Billboard .
^ Hudak, Joseph (February 14, 2018). "Dierks Bentley on the Changing Way Women Are Depicted in Country Songs" . Rolling Stone .
^ Paulson, Dave. "Story Behind the Song: Runaway June's 'Buy My Own Drinks' " . The Tennessean .
^ a b "Florida Georgia Line" . Billboard .
^ "Tim McGraw" . Billboard .
^ "Dierks Bentley" . Billboard .
^ "Blake Shelton" . Billboard .
^ "Frankie Ballard" . Billboard .
^ Freeman, Jon (March 18, 2022). "Carrie Underwood Exacts Mental Revenge in New Song 'Ghost Story' " . Rolling Stone .
^ Nicholson, Jessica (August 19, 2022). "Blake Shelton Brings '90s Vibe to 'No Body': Stream It Now" . Billboard .
^ Freeman, Jon (August 12, 2022). "Lainey Wilson Writes Her Version of 'Strawberry Wine' With Nostalgic New Song 'Watermelon Moonshine' " . Rolling Stone .
^ "Wiseman, Rich Tops At ASCAP Country Awards" . Billboard . October 15, 2007.
^ "ASCAP Country Music Awards Honors Dierks Bentley, Brett James, Alan Jackson" . American Songwriter . September 15, 2010.
^ "Songwriters Jam at Library of Congress" . Roll Call . May 7, 2014.
^ "ASCAP 100th Birthday Song/Video Features Grant, Kelley, Haywood, Kear" . MusicRow . December 18, 2013.
^ "A Great Big World Best Songs List: Top, New, & Old" . AllMusic .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av "Josh Kear | Credits" . AllMusic .
^ "Danielle Bradbery Best Songs List: Top, New, & Old" . AllMusic .
^ a b "Songwriter Josh Kear Shares His Inspiration For Living Life" . HuffPost . February 23, 2011.
^ Roden, Ally (August 19, 2021). "Did You Know Carrie Underwood's 'Before He Cheats' Was Originally Written For Gretchen Wilson?" . Country Now .
^ Torrento, Jaclyn (January 8, 2020). "Josh Kear" . Nashville Songwriters Association International .
^ Houghton, Cillea (January 29, 2023). "3 Songs You Didn't Know Kelsea Ballerini Wrote for Other Artists" . American Songwriter .
^ Rau, Nate. "Nashville publisher Big Yellow Dog finds success inside and outside the mainstream" . The Tennessean .
^ "Mitchell Tenpenny Opens Up About The Writing And Recording Process Behind New Album, "This Is The Heavy" " . CMT . Archived from the original on October 20, 2022.
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