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David Tyson

David Michael Tyson is a Canadian rock music producer and songwriter. He is best known for co-writing Alannah Myles' 1990 number one hit single Black Velvet and producing her debut album. He also co-wrote three hit songs from Amanda Marshall's self-titled 1995 debut album.

Partial production discography
• 1981: Eddie Schwartz - No Refuge - co-producer with Schwartz, as well as co-writer, keyboards • 1984: Eddie Schwartz - Public Life - co-producer with Schwartz, as well as co-writer, keyboards, bass, glockenspiel, backing vocals • 1984: The Arrows - Stand Back - also co-writer, keyboards • 1986: The Arrows - The Lines Are Open • 1989: Alannah Myles - Alannah Myles • 1990: Jude Cole - A View from 3rd Street - also keyboards, arrangement • 1992: Alannah Myles - Rockinghorse • 1992: Peter Cetera - World Falling Down • 1995: Amanda Marshall - Amanda Marshall • 1994: Tina Arena - ''Don't Ask'' - also co-writer • 1997: Tina Arena - In Deep - also co-writer, keyboards • 2000: Billie Myers - Vertigo - also co-writer • 2001: Point of Grace - Free to Fly • 2016: Heather Rankin - A Fine Line - also co-writer ==Awards==
Awards
• 1984 - Nominated - Juno Award for Producer of the Year - for Stand Back • 1986 - Nominated - Juno Award for Producer of the Year - for The Lines Are Open • 1990 - Winner - Juno Award for Composer of the Year - for "Black Velvet" (with Christopher Ward) • 1990 - Nominated - Juno Award for Producer of the Year - for Alannah Myles • 1991 - Winner - Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year - for Jude Cole's A View from 3rd Street and Hall & Oates' "Don't Hold Back Your Love" • 1991 - Winner - Juno Award for Producer of the Year - for Jude Cole's A View from 3rd Street • 1993 - Nominated - Juno Award for Producer of the Year - for Alannah Myles' Rockinghorse • 1995 - Producer of ARIA Album of the Year - for Tina Arena's ''Don't Ask'' • 1996 - Nominated - Juno Award for Producer of the Year - for Amanda Marshall • 1998 - Nominated - Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year - for "Dark Horse" (with Dean McTaggart & Amanda Marshall), "Beautiful Goodbye" (with Christopher Ward), "Trust Me This Is Love" (with Dean McTaggart) by Amanda Marshall • 2003 - Won an International Achievement Award for the song "Begin With Me" at the SOCAN Awards in Toronto. ==References==
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