Shane Stevens (songwriter)

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Shane Stevens
Birth nameShane Pittman
Born Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active1996–present

Shane Pittman, better known by his stage name Shane Stevens, is an American singer-songwriter born in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

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Stevens has written for a variety of country and pop acts, including Sara Evans, Carrie Underwood, Lady Antebellum, Kellie Pickler, Jordin Sparks, Ronnie Milsap, Jo Dee Messina, and Hayden Panettiere. Stevens has had multiple singles released to country radio and scored his first Billboard number 1 country hit, "American Honey," with Lady Antebellum in 2010. [1] The song was co-written with Hillary Lindsey and Cary Barlowe.

Stevens contributed the song "Nobody" to Selena Gomez's 2015 album Revival .

Biography

Stevens signed his first publishing deal with Famous Music in 2001 before signing with Major Bob Music five years later. [2]

Stevens co-wrote 2 songs with Rochelle and country music star Sara Evans for Evans' 2014 album Slow Me Down . He also co-wrote the only original song and title track on Evans' Christmas album, At Christmas , with Toby Lightman. He then contributed 4 songs to the 2014 Jesse McCartney album In Technicolor , including the second single, "Superbad."

He moved to Los Angeles in 2014 to pursue a new direction as a writer, vocal producer, and artist developer in the pop and R&B world. That same year, Stevens founded his own publishing and artist development company, Holy Graffiti LLC, administered by Kobalt Music Group. The first act under his development, The Heirs, has been signed to Capitol Records and they released their debut EP, "Ecliptic," on August 28.

For 2015, Stevens has contributed songs to several pop artists, such as "Everlasting Love," co-written with Victoria Monet and Tommy Brown, on Fifth Harmony's debut album Reflection ; "Paper Doll" for Bea Miller's album Not An Apology ; "Paradise" for Little Boots' album Working Girl ; and At Sunset's single "Every Little Thing."

2016 is already shaping up to be a successful year for Shane, working on songs for many popular artists, such as the track "Step On Up" from Ariana Grande's album Dangerous Woman. He also worked with Meghan Trainor on the song "Woman Up" from her second album Thank You and Toby Randall's song "Misfits." Two songs off of Martina Stoessel & Jorge Blanco's album Tini, "I Want You" and "Yo Te Amo a Ti," were written by Shane as well. Most recently, Shane worked on what Pop Crush has dubbed the song of the summer "What You Want" by The Heirs. He also co-wrote "Infinite Love" by country star Sara Evans & Chrisley Know's Best star Todd Chrisley, which was featured on the season 4 finale.

In 2019, Stevens sold a country music musical to Paramount Pictures, where he co wrote the music with his childhood friend Karyn Rochelle.

Stevens signed a worldwide co-publishing deal with Bob Doyle's publishing company Purplebeat in 2021 where Stevens received his first Grammy nomination for the song "Fancy Like" by Walker Hayes.

Television

Stevens starred alongside Sherrié Austin and an ensemble cast in the second season of the SundanceTV docuseries Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys . [3]

Awards

In 2011, Stevens' co-write for Lady Antebellum's "American Honey" won the Nashville Songwriters Association International award for one of the "Songs I Wish I'd Written," as well as the Millionaire and Most-Performed Country Songs of the Year awards from BMI for this song. [4] [5]

Discography

ArtistAlbumSong
Walker Hayes Country Stuff (2021) "Fancy Like"
Walker Hayes Country Stuff (2021) "Make You Cry"
Jessie James Decker The Woman I've Become (EP) (2021) "I Need A Man"
MizkiSingle (2021) "Crazy For You"
Cassadee Pope Rise and Shine (2020) "Sand Paper"
Cassadee Pope Rise and Shine (2020) "California Dreaming"
BRKN LOVEBRKN LOVE (2020) "Oxygen"
Toby Lightman Single (2020) "Begin Again"
Toby Lightman Single (2020) "Ebb and Flow"
Kelly Rowland Single (2019) "Love You More at Christmas Time"
Jessie James Decker Single (2019) "Roots and Wings"
Ronnie Milsap The Duets (2019) "You're Nobody (feat. Steven Curtis Chapman)"
Vanic Single (2019) "Save Yourself"
Niki and Gabi Single (2019) "hair tie"
Riri (Japanese singer) NEO (2018) "Honey"
Little Big Town [The Breaker (album)] (2017) "Beat Up Bible"
Jessie James Decker Southern Girl City Lights (2017) "Hungry"
Jessie James Decker My Little Pony: The Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2017) "I'll Chase The Sky"
Lukas NelsonMy Little Pony: The Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2017) "Neighsayer"
CLMy Little Pony: The Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2017) "No Better Feelin'"
Sara Evans Words (2017) "I Want You"
Johnny ManuelSingle (2017) "Blind Faith"
Sara Evans & Todd ChrisleySingle (2016) "Infinite Love"
The HeirsSingle (2016)"What You Want"
Ariana Grande Dangerous Woman (2016)"Step On Up"
Meghan Trainor Thank You (2016)"Woman Up"
Martina StoesselTini (2016)"I Want You"

"Yo Te Amo a Ti"

Toby RandallSingle (2016)"Misfits"
Selena Gomez Revival (2015)"Nobody"
Fifth Harmony Reflection (2015)"Everlasting Love"
Little Mix Get Weird (2015)"Love Me or Leave Me"
Bea Miller Not an Apology (2015)"Paper Doll"
At Sunset Single (2015)"Every Little Thing"
The HeirsEcliptic – EP (2015)"Alright Goodnight"

"Lies" "Ecliptic"

Little Boots Working Girl (2015)"Paradise"
Sara Evans Slow Me Down (2014)"Sweet Spot"

"If I Run"

Sara Evans At Christmas (2014)"At Christmas"
Jesse McCartney In Technicolor (2014)"In Technicolor, Pt. I"

"In Technicolor, Pt. II" "Superbad" "Goodie Bag"

Ashley Roberts Butterfly Effect (2014)"Woman Up"
Brandon and SavannahSingle (2013)"California Christmas"
Carrie Underwood Blown Away (2012)"Do You Think About Me"
Hayden Panettiere The Music of Nashville, Season 1: The Complete Collection (2012)"I'm A Girl"
Shane StevensSingle (2011)"Back to Earth"
Danny Gokey Single (2011)"Second Hand Heart"
Steel Magnolia Steel Magnolia (2011)"Not Tonight"
Montgomery Gentry Rebels on the Run (2011)"I Like Those People"
Mark Wills Looking for America (2011)"Rather Be"
Sherrié Austin Circus Girl (2011)"Naughty or Nice"
Naomi Scott Lemonade Mouth (2011)"She's So Gone"
Lil LarrySingle (2011)"Beautiful Thing"
Joana Zimmer Single (2011)"Tempted By Your Touch"
Joana Zimmer Single (2010)"Till You're Gone"
Lady Antebellum Need You Now (2010)"American Honey"
Jo Dee Messina Unmistakable: Love (2010)"Welcome to the Rest of My Life"
Jo Dee Messina Unmistakable: Inspiration (2010)"Get Up Again"
Jordin Sparks Battlefield (2009)"Was I The Only One"
Mallary Hope Single (2009)"Love Lives On"
Gloriana Gloriana (2009)"Over Me Now"
Kellie Pickler Kellie Pickler (2008)"Makin' Me Fall in Love Again"
Sara Evans Billy: The Early Years (soundtrack) (2008)"Low"

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