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Austin Shawn
Background information
OriginTexas
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Songwriter, producer, mixing/mastering engineer
Years active2011-Present
Member ofThe Core Entertainment
Warner Chappell Music
Websitewww.austinshawn.com

Austin Shawn is an American songwriter and producer as well as mixing and mastering engineer. He is known for his work with country musician Bailey Zimmerman, including the singles "Fall in Love", "Rock and a Hard Place", and "Religiously", all of which peaked at No.1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. His writing and production credits earned him 11 consecutive weeks on Billboard's Hot 100 Producer chart and in 2022 he joined The Core Entertainment's writer-producer management division.

Early life and education

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Shawn grew up in the Forth Worth, Texas area and began playing guitar at an early age.[1] He began songwriting and also began producing and remixing music he had learned off YouTube. At the age of nineteen, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a career in music.[1]

Career

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While in Nashville, Shawn began songwriting and producing music for local independent music artists. He was then contacted to help produce music for upcoming country musician Bailey Zimmerman.[1]

Shawn worked with Zimmerman on the 2022 single "Fall in Love."[2] He wrote, mixed and produced the song which peaked at No.1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.[3] he also produced Zimmerman's single "Rock and a Hard Place" and his debut album Religiously. The Album. which peaked at No.3 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. He had previously produced Leave the Light On, Zimmerman's debut EP in 2022.[3]

Shawn also collaborated with country musician Chase Matthew on the certified platinum single "County Line"[4] as well as producing more than half of Matthew's discography. In 2023, Shawn was No.1 on Billboard's Hot 100 Producer chart for 11 consecutive weeks.[5] He also spent 48 consecutive weeks on Billboard's Country Producer chart.[6] In 2023, he joined the writer-producer management division of The Core Entertainment.[7]

Discography

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Singles

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Year Artist Song Role
2024 Bailey Zimmerman "New to Country" Produced, mixed, mastered[8]
Bailey Zimmerman "Hell or High Water" Co-writer, producer, mixed and mastered[9]
Bailey Zimmerman "Holy Smokes" Co-writer, producer, mixed and mastered[10]
LECADE "Bed We Made" Co-writer, producer[11]
2023 Restless Road "You Don't Have to Love Me" Co-writer[12]
Jonas Brothers "Strong Enough" (featuring Bailey Zimmerman) vocal production, engineer
YoungBoy Never Broke Again "Won't Back Down" (featuring Dermot Kennedy and Baily Zimmerman) vocal producer, engineer[13]
Colin Stough "Til' the Day one Does" Co-wrote, produced, mixed, mastered
Chase Matthew "The Way I Am" produced, mixed, mastered
Bailey Zimmerman "Fixin to Break" Co-wrote, produced, mixed, mastered
LECADE "Next Town Over" produced[14]
2022 Bailey Zimmerman "Get to Gettin' Gone" produced, mixed, mastered
Bailey Zimmerman "Where It Ends" produced, mixed, mastered[1]
Bailey Zimmerman "Rock and a Hard Place" produced, mixed, mastered[1]
Bailey Zimmerman "Fall in Love" Co-wrote, produced, mixed, mastered[1]
After Midtown "Party in My Hometown" produced, mixed, mastered
After Midtown "Down Like That" produced, mixed, mastered
Chase Matthew "Love You Again" Co-wrote, produced, mixed, mastered
Chase Matthew "Born For This" Co-wrote, produced, mixed, mastered
2021 Bailey Zimmerman "Change" Co-wrote, produced, mixed, mastered
Bailey Zimmerman "Small Town Crazy" produced, mixed, mastered[1]
Chase Matthew "County Line" produced, mixed, mastered
Rachel Wiggins "Never Really Over" produced, mixed, mastered
Rachel Wiggins "Daddy's Girl" produced, mixed, mastered
2020 Rachel Wiggins "Used To It" produced, mixed, mastered
After Midtown "Boys Like Us" produced, mixed, mastered

Albums/EPs

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Year Artist Song Role
2023 Chase Matthew Come Get Your Memory Co-wrote, produced, mixed, mastered
Bailey Zimmerman Religiously. The Album. Co-wrote, produced, mixed, mastered
Colin Stough Promiseland EP Co-wrote, produced, mixed, mastered
2022 Chase Matthew Born for This Co-wrote, produced, mixed, mastered
Bailey Zimmerman Leave the Light On Co-wrote, produced, mixed, mastered
2021 After Midtown Don't Give Away the Ending (EP) produced, mixed, mastered[15]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "All Country News Spotlight: Austin Shawn Shares His Journey From Texas To Top Nashville Producer". All Country News. 9 May 2023.
  2. ^ Nicholson, Jessica (11 October 2023). "Meet the Producers Powering Country's Hot 100 Dominance". Billboard.
  3. ^ a b "Bailey Zimmerman discography". Billboard.
  4. ^ Hollabaugh, Lorie (5 January 2023). "Bailey Zimmerman, Gayle, Nate Smith, More Represent Nashville In RIAA's Class Of 2022". Music Row.
  5. ^ "Hot Country Songs Producers". Billboard.
  6. ^ "Year-end Charts Hot 100 Producers". Billboard.
  7. ^ Nicholson, Jessica (6 October 2023). "The Core Entertainment Launches Producer Management Division". Billboard.
  8. ^ "Bailey Zimmerman, Tyler Childers, & More – Single Round-Up". Country Central. July 2024.
  9. ^ "Bailey Zimmerman has his new song "Hell or High Water" in Twisters: The Album". RFD-TV. 2024-05-24. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  10. ^ Chua, Jeremy ChuaJeremy (2024-02-23). "LISTEN: Bailey Zimmerman Reflects on Faith, Sin + Forbidden Love in 'Holy Smokes'". Taste of Country. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  11. ^ "LECADE MADE HIS BED, NOW HE'S LYING IN IT". East Portland Blog.
  12. ^ "Restless Road Releases Music Video for Debut Album Title Track "Last Rodeo"". All Country News. 30 August 2023.
  13. ^ Caramanica, Jon (11 May 2023). "How Bailey Zimmerman Charmed Nashville". The New York Times.
  14. ^ C, Benito. "Up-and-Coming Country Music Star LECADE Inks Deal with Renowned 10th Street Entertainment". Fame Icon Magazine.
  15. ^ "Country Duo After Midtown Releases Debut EP 'Don't Give Away The Ending'". The Country Note. 26 March 2021.
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