Frank Rogers (record producer) explained

Frank Rogers
Birth Name:Frank Mandeville Rogers V
Origin:Florence, South Carolina, United States
Genre:Country
Occupation:Record producer, songwriter, session musician
Instrument:Banjo, guitar
Years Active:1999 - present
Associated Acts:Trace Adkins, Brad Paisley, Josh Turner, Darius Rucker, Darryl Worley, Brent Anderson, Scotty McCreery Granger Smith

Frank Mandeville Rogers V is an American record producer, songwriter, music publisher and session musician. In 1990, Rogers moved to Nashville, attending Belmont University and graduating with a Music Business degree. While at Belmont, he met friend and future collaborator Brad Paisley.[1] After graduation, Rogers went to work for EMI Nashville Productions and opened up Sea Gayle Music Publishing with Paisley and Chris DuBois. The successful publishing company, has over 300 cuts and 28 number one songs. The three business partners, in late 2009, also teamed up with Sony Nashville to form Sea Gayle Records, with a roster that includes Jerrod Niemann.

In 2016, Rogers founded Fluid Music Revolution, a venture with Spirit Music Group.[2] Current writers include Justin Adams, Erik Belz, Ryan Creamer, Monty Criswell, Mike Fiorentino, Derek George, Palmer Lee, and Jason Lehning.

In 2018, Rogers was named CEO of Spirit Music Nashville.[3]

Rogers has produced music for several country music performers since 1999, including Trace Adkins, Brad Paisley, Josh Turner, Hootie & the Blowfish lead singer Darius Rucker, Phil Vassar and Darryl Worley. His work has resulted in thirteen Country Music Association award nominations, with one win (for Album of the Year — Paisley's Time Well Wasted in 2006[4]). Rogers has also received five Academy of Country Music awards (ACM), as well as Billboard magazine's #1 Hot Country Producer Award from 2006 to 2010 and Music Row magazine's Producer of the Year award in 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009.

Frank’s songwriting credits include Number One songs: "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" by Brad Paisley, "Five More Minutes" & "This Is It" (co-written by Aaron Eshuis)[5] by Scotty McCreery[6] ", Backroad Song" by Granger Smith,[7] "Alright" and "This" by Darius Rucker. Other singles that Rogers co-wrote include Paisley's "Who Needs Pictures" and "Me Neither," Rucker's "History in the Making," Trace Adkins' "Don't Lie" and "Swing," Steve Holy's "Don't Make Me Beg," "He Will, She Knows" by Kenny Rogers, "Blow" by Ed Sheeran, Chris Stapleton and Bruno Mars.

Songwriting credits

The following is a list with selected songs written by Frank Rogers and recorded by other artists.

SongYearArtistWritten with
You Time2020Scotty McCreeryScotty McCreery, Aaron Eshuis
"Blow"2019Ed Sheeran, Chris Stapleton and Bruno MarsEd Sheeran, Chris Stapleton, Bard McNamee, Bruno Mars, Brody Brown, Gregory McKee, J.T. Cure
This Is It (Scotty McCreery song)2018Scotty McCreeryScotty McCreery Aaron Eshuis
"Five More Minutes"2017Scotty McCreeryMonty Criswell
Backroad Song2015Granger SmithGranger Smith
This (Darius Rucker song)2010Darius RuckerDarius Rucker Kara DioGuardi
Alright (Darius Rucker song)2009Darius RuckerDarius Rucker
"I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)"2002Brad PaisleyBrad Paisley
  1. 1 singles produced

The following is a list of #1 songs produced by Frank Rogers.

SongYearArtist
He Didn't Have to Be1999Brad Paisley
We Danced2000Brad Paisley
I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)2002Brad Paisley
Mud on the Tires (song)2003Brad Paisley
The World (Brad Paisley song)2006Brad Paisley
She's Everything2006Brad Paisley
Letter to Me2007Brad Paisley
Ticks (song)2007Brad Paisley
Online (Brad Paisley Song)2007Brad Paisley
I'm Still a Guy2008Brad Paisley
Waitin' on a Woman2008Brad Paisley
Welcome to the Future2009Brad Paisley
American Saturday Night (song)2009Brad Paisley
Water (Brad Paisley song)2010Brad Paisley
Anything Like Me2010Brad Paisley
Then (Brad Paisley song)2009Brad Paisley
When I Get Where I'm Going2005Brad Paisley Dolly Parton
Start a Band2008Brad Paisley Keith Urban
Remind Me (Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood song)2011Brad Paisley Carrie Underwood
Old Alabama2011Brad Paisley Alabama (band)
Don't Think I Don't Think About It2011Darius Rucker
It Won't Be Like This for Long2008Darius Rucker
Alright (Darius Rucker song)2009Darius Rucker
Come Back Song2010Darius Rucker
This (Darius Rucker song)2010Darius Rucker
Wagon Wheel (song)2013Darius Rucker Lady Antebellum
Homegrown Honey2014Darius Rucker
I Miss My Friend (song)2002Darryl Worley
Have You Forgotten? (song)2003Darryl Worley
Awful, Beautiful Life2004Darryl Worley
Your Man (Josh Turner song)2005Josh Turner
Would You Go with Me2006Josh Turner
Why Don't We Just Dance2009Josh Turner
All Over Me (Josh Turner song)2010Josh Turner
In a Real Love2004Phil Vassar
Last Day of My Life2006Phil Vassar
Ladies Love Country Boys2006Trace Adkins
You're Gonna Miss This2008Trace Adkins
Backroad Song2015Granger Smith
Five More Minutes2017Scotty McCreery
This Is It (Scotty McCreery song)2018Scotty McCreery
You Time2021Scotty McCreery

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nashville record producer Frank Rogers talks about making yet another country hit. https://archive.today/20130201215438/http://www.scnow.com/entertainment/article_145b239a-28d2-553f-a05b-2e5f616c89cb.html. 2013-02-01. Wylie Bell. Scnow.com. 14 August 2009 . 27 January 2021. live.
  2. Web site: Exclusive: Frank Rogers Charts His Course With Fluid Music Revolution. August 22, 2016.
  3. Songwriter-Producer Frank Rogers Named CEO of Spirit Music Nashville. Billboard.
  4. Web site: 41st Annual CMA Awards | Award Winners. 2008-04-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20070711111655/http://www.cmaawards.com/2006/nomWin/Winners.asp. 2007-07-11. dead.
  5. Web site: Scotty McCreery Celebrates Gold-Certified, Two-Week No. 1 "This Is It". March 21, 2019.
  6. Scotty McCreery Chart History. Billboard.
  7. Granger Smith Takes 'Backroad' to No. 1; Charles Kelley Makes Solo Bow. Billboard.