Scott Erickson (musician)

Scott Erickson
Born (1967-10-17) October 17, 1967
Appleton, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, U.S.
Genres Pop, Latin, soft rock
Occupation(s) Musician, producer, arranger, composer, songwriter
Instruments Keyboards, vocals
Years active 1990–present
Website Personal website

Scott Erickson (born 1967) is a Los Angeles based music record producer, music composer and music arranger. Originally from Seattle, WA, Erickson has been working in the music scene in Los Angeles since his graduation from Berklee College of Music in 1992. After stints working as an assistant for The Manhattan Transfer and Al Teller (Chairman and CEO, MCA Music Entertainment Group), he landed a job working with acclaimed Arranger and Keyboard player Robbie Buchanan. From 1997-2003 he learned the craft of making records and in 2003 left Buchanan to begin his production career on his own. Since then, artists that Erickson has produced and/or arranged for include Barry Manilow,[1] Mijares, Yuri, Carly Simon, Alison Krauss and Michelle Tumes.[2] He also has arranged and composed music and songs for numerous Disney films[3] and Live Entertainment shows at the Disney Theme Parks.[4]

In 2008, Erickson's production work was honored with a Grammy Nomination[5] as a co-producer of Barry Manilow's "In the Swing of Christmas" album that also marked his first Gold Record as a producer. 2009 marked his first Platinum record with Mijares' Vivir Así which was followed shortly by the follow-up Vivir Así Vol II that was certified Gold on the day of its release April 14, 2010. Following the success of the Mijares albums he has been asked by Warner Music México to produce a new album for Yuri which is due out in Mid-June 2010.

Erickson currently works out of his studio and resides in Los Angeles, CA.

Artists worked with

Scott Erickson has produced, associate-produced, arranged, engineered or played on albums with the following artists:

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