Sam Hollander Explained
Sam Hollander |
Background: | non_vocal_instrumentalist |
Alias: | S*A*M |
Birth Name: | Samuel S. Hollander |
Birth Place: | New York City |
Origin: | New York City, New York, U.S. |
Instrument: | Guitar, programming, vocals |
Occupation: | Songwriter, record producer, musician |
Years Active: | 1997–present |
Sam Hollander is an American songwriter. He has collaborated with Panic! at the Disco, One Direction, Fitz and the Tantrums, Weezer, blink-182, Train, Ringo Starr, Carole King, Katy Perry, Boys Like Girls, Metro Station, Billy Idol, Def Leppard, Daughtry, Gym Class Heroes, Tom Morello, among others.[1] [2] [3]
Career
To date, he’s achieved 22 US Top 40 Hits, as well as 10 Number 1's, 10 top fives, and 87 Top 10 chart positions globally.[4]
In 2008, he was named Rolling Stone Hot List Producer of the Year, alongside Dave "Sluggo" Katz.
In 2012, he was the music producer for the NBC TV show Smash, for which he produced the Emmy-nominated song "I Heard Your Voice In A Dream.[5]
In 2019, he held the #1 position on the Billboard Rock Songwriters chart for nine weeks, a year-end record.[6]
In 2019, Hollander sold his songwriting catalog to Hipgnosis Songs Fund.[7]
He served as a Governor of the New York Chapter of The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (The GRAMMYs)https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/Multi-Platinum-SongwriterProducer-Sam-Hollander-To-Release-New-Book-21-HIT-WONDER-Tomorrow-20221205 and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the charity Musicians On Call.
His memoir, "21 Hit Wonder: Flopping My Way To The Top Of The Charts", was released December 6, 2023 via Matt Holt/BenBella/Penguin Random House.https://variety.com/2022/music/news/sam-hollander-songwriter-one-direction-book-1235406612/
Personal life
Hollander was born in New York, NY and attended Fox Lane High School.[8] He is the son of interior decorator and collector Judith Hollander,[9] and José Limon Company dancer/Pratt Institute Professor Michael Hollander,[10] and the nephew of American poet John Hollander. In December 2013, Hollander wrote an obituary dedicated to his uncle in the New York Times entitled "My uncle, the poet and the pop star".[11] As a child, Hollander was babysat by artist Andy Warhol, whose live-in boyfriend, Jed Johnson, had started a decorating business with his mother.[12]
Selected discography
- Panic! at the Disco "High Hopes" (Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic) (writer)
- RIAA certified 7× PLATINUM, #1 US TOP 40, #1 US HOT AC, #1 US ALTERNATIVE, #1 US ROCK SONGS,
- 2019 BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS ROCK SONG OF THE YEAR, 2× ASCAP Pop Award Winner
- Fitz and the Tantrums "HandClap" (Elektra) (writer)
- RIAA certified 4× PLATINUM, #5 US HOT AC, #5 US ALTERNATIVE, #8 US ROCK SONGS, BMI Pop Award Winner
- Gym Class Heroes "Cupid's Chokehold" (Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen) (producer)
- RIAA certified 3× PLATINUM, #1 US TOP 40, #3 UK TOP 40
- BANNERS "Someone To You" (Island) (writer)
- RIAA certified 2× PLATINUM, #13 US HOT AC
- Panic! at the Disco "Hey Look Ma, I Made It" (Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic) (writer)
- RIAA certified 2× PLATINUM, #1 US ROCK SONGS, #3 US HOT AC, #5 US ALTERNATIVE, #6 US TOP 40,
- 2020 BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS ROCK SONG OF THE YEAR, 2019 TEEN CHOICE AWARDS ROCK SONG OF THE YEAR, ASCAP Pop Award Winner
- James TW "When You Love Someone" (Island Records) (writer)
- RIAA certified GOLD, BPI certified Platinum
- Weezer "Records" (Crush/Atlantic) (writer)
- Blink-182 "Blame It On My Youth" / "Happy Days" (Columbia) (writer)
- Metro Station "Shake It" (Columbia) (producer)
- RIAA certified 2× PLATINUM, #3 US TOP 40
- One Direction "Rock Me" (Columbia/SYCO) (writer)
- Def Leppard "Fire It Up" (Mercury Records) (writer)
- Billy Idol "Rita Hayworth" (Dark Horse Records) (writer)
- Train "Save Me San Francisco" (Columbia) (writer)
- RIAA certified GOLD, #3 US AC, #7 US HOT AC, BMI Pop Award Winner
- Train "Marry Me" (Columbia) (writer)
- RIAA certified 2× PLATINUM, #4 US HOT AC, BMI Pop Award Winner
- Boys Like Girls "The Great Escape" (Columbia) (writer)
- RIAA certified PLATINUM, #8 US TOP 40, BMI Pop Award winner
- Boys Like Girls "Love Drunk" (Columbia) (writer)
- RIAA certified PLATINUM, #8 US TOP 40
- Daughtry "Waiting for Superman" (RCA) (writer)
- RIAA certified PLATINUM, #11 US HOT AC
- We The Kings "Check Yes Juliet" (S-Curve/EMI) (writer/producer)
- RIAA certified PLATINUM / ARIA certified PLATINUM
- Panic! at the Disco "Emperor's New Clothes" (Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic) (writer)
- RIAA certified 2× PLATINUM
- Panic! at the Disco "Say Amen (Saturday Night)" (Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic) (writer)
- RIAA certified PLATINUM, #1 US ALTERNATIVE, #1 US ROCK SONGS
- Panic! at the Disco "Roaring 20s" (Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic) (writer)
- Panic! at the Disco "Crazy=Genius" (Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic) (writer)
- Panic! at the Disco "Impossible Year" (Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic) (writer)
- Panic! at the Disco "Golden Days" (Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic) (writer)
- RIAA certified GOLD
- from the GRAMMY-nominated RIAA certified 2× PLATINUM album Death of a Bachelor (writer)
- Panic! at the Disco "King Of The Clouds" (Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic) (writer)
- Panic! at the Disco "Drunks", "Dancing's Not A Crime", "Old Fashioned" (Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic) (writer)
- from the RIAA certified 2× PLATINUM album Pray for the Wicked
- 2019 BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS ROCK ALBUM OF THE YEAR
- Goo Goo Dolls "Miracle Pill" (Warner Bros.) (writer)
- Jewel "Grateful" (Crush) (writer)
- Carole King "Love Makes The World" (Koch) (writer/producer)
- Arashi Party Starters (J-Storm) (writer/producer) from the RIAJ certified 3× PLATINUM "This Is Arashi"
- Good Charlotte "Sex on the Radio" (Capitol) (writer)
- Pentatonix "Sing", "New Year's Day" (RCA) from the RIAA certified GOLD album Pentatonix (writer)
- Gym Class Heroes "As Cruel as School Children" (Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen) (writer/producer)
- Katy Perry "If You Can Afford Me" (Capitol)
- Karmin "Acapella" (Epic) (writer)
- RIAA certified GOLD / ARIA certified 3× PLATINUM
- The Academy Is "About A Girl" (Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic) (writer/producer)
- Metro Station "Seventeen Forever" (Columbia) (producer)
- Kelly Rowland "Daylight" (Columbia) (producer)
- Tom Morello ft. *Ben Harper "Raising Hell" (mom+pop) (writer)
- Tom Morello ft. *Barns Courtney "Human" (mom+pop) (writer)
- Macklemore "Next Year" (Bendo Records/Warner Bros.) (writer)
- Aloe Blacc "King Is Born" (Interscope) (writer/producer)
- Walk The Moon "Rise Up" (RCA) (writer)
- Saint Motel "Preach" (Elektra) (writer)
- The Band Camino "I Think I Like You" (Elektra) (writer)
- Weezer "I Love The USA" (Crush/Atlantic) (writer)
- We The Kings "Say You Like Me" (S-Curve/EMI) (writer/producer)
- Olly Murs "Beautiful To Me" (Epic) from the BPI certified 2× PLATINUM album Never Been Better (writer)
- Delta Goodrem "Encore" (Sony) from the ARIA certified GOLD Wings of the Wild (writer)
- Chiddy Bang "Mind Your Manners" (Polydor) (writer/producer)
- ARIA certified 2× PLATINUM
- Chiddy Bang "Happening" (Polydor) (writer/producer)
- Chiddy Bang "Ray Charles" (Polydor) (writer/producer)
- The O'Jays "The Last Word" (S-Curve) (writer/producer)
- Tom Jones "I'm Alive" (S-Curve/EMI) from the BPI certified Gold album 24 Hours (producer)
- Mike Love Reason for the Season (BMG) (writer/producer)
- Joe Cocker "The Last Road" (Columbia) (writer)
- Cliff Richard "Christmas with Cliff" (East West Records) BPI certified Silver album (producer)
- Neon Trees "Your Surrender", "I Am The DJ" (Island Records) (writer)
- DNCE "Can You Feel It" (RCA) for the movie and soundtrack "My Little Pony: The Movie (writer)
- Capital Cities "Venus & River" (Capitol) (writer)
- Coheed and Cambria "The Running Free" (Columbia) (writer)
- Hollywood Undead "Hear Me Now" (Octone Records) (writer/producer)
- Owl City "Speed of Love" (Universal Republic) (writer)
- Sadie Stanley "Call Me, Beep Me" (Walt Disney Records) for the TV movie "Kim Possible" (producer)
- Violent Femmes "Holy Ghost", "Foothills", "Issues" (writer)
- Andy Grammer "Damn It Feels Good To Be Me" (S-Curve) (writer)
- Train "This'll Be My Year" (Columbia)
- The Fray "Same As You" (Epic) (writer)
- Barenaked Ladies "Lookin Up" (Vanguard) (writer)
- American Authors "Microphone" (Island) (writer)
- Sugar Ray "Girls Were Made To Love" (Pulse) (writer/producer)
- Blues Traveler "Suzie Cracks the Whip" (429) (producer)
- Uncle Kracker "Hot Mess" (Atlantic) (writer/producer)
- Matt Nathanson "Earthquake Weather" "Heart Starts" (Vanguard) (writer)
- Michael Franti & Spearhead "Wherever You Are", "I Don't Wanna Go" (Capitol) (writer)
- Rebelution "Santa Barbara" (Easy Star Records) from the GRAMMY nominated "Falling Into Place (writer)"
- G. Love & Special Sauce f/ Keb Mo & Robert Randolph "Birmingham"
- from the GRAMMY nominated album "The Juice" (writer)
- The Record Company "How High" (Concord Records) (writer)
- The Revivalists "How We Move" (Concord Records) (writer)
- Matisyahu "Happy Hannukah," "Champion" (writer)
- O.A.R. "Lay Down" (Lava) (writer)
- Trombone Shorty "Dream On" (Verve) (writer/producer)
- Allen Stone "Symmetrical" (Capitol Records) (writer)
- Brett Dennen "Out Of My Head" (Atlantic) (writer)
- Old 97's "Somebody" (ATO Records) (writer)
- Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness "Canyon Moon" (writer)
- Fitz and the Tantrums "Roll Up", "Run It", "Get Right Back" (writer)
- The Struts "Freak Like You" (Interscope) (writer/producer)
- Daughtry "Battleships" (RCA) from the RIAA certified GOLD album Baptized (album) (writer)
- Cobra Starship "Bring It (Snakes on a Plane)" (Decaydance/New Line)
- All Time Low "Lost in Stereo" (Interscope)
- All Time Low "Holly (Would You Turn Me On" (Interscope)
- Big Time Rush "Til' I Forget About You" (Columbia)
- RIAA certified GOLD (writer/producer)
- Big Time Rush "Big Night" (Columbia)
- from the RIAA certified GOLD album BTR (writer/producer)
- Arrested Development "Since The Last Time" (Edel/Pony Canyon) (writer/producer)
- The Virgins "The Virgins" (Atlantic) (producer)
- Bowling For Soup "Only Young" (Jive Records) (writer)
- Hot Chelle Rae "Honestly" (RCA) (writer/producer)
- Descendants 2 "Ways To Be Wicked" (Hollywood) (writer/producer)
- Descendants "Set It Off" (Hollywood)
- from the RIAA certified GOLD album (writer/producer)
- Glee Cast "Rise" (Columbia) for the show Glee (writer)
- Static Revenger "Happy People" (Ministry of Sound) (writer)
- Cooler Kids "All Around The World" (DreamWorks) The Lizzie McGuire Movie
- RIAA certified PLATINUM (writer/producer)
- Blake Lewis "Heartbreak on Vinyl" Tommy Boy) (writer/producer)
- #1 US DANCE CLUB PLAY, #1 US DANCE AIRPLAY
- SMASH Cast “Voice In A Dream" (Columbia) for the show SMASH (producer)
- Toothpick "Supersize Me" for the ACADEMY AWARD nominated documentary Supersize Me (writer/producer)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: DeCaro . Alessandro . Prolific alt music producer Sam Hollander talks his career-spanning memoir . . February 14, 2023 . November 30, 2022.
- Web site: Herstand . Ari . Staying Inspired After Writing 22 Top 40 Hits with Sam Hollander . Ari's Take . February 14, 2023 . October 12, 2022.
- Web site: Sam Hollander's 10 Tips for Songwriting with Famous Artists . . February 14, 2023 . December 15, 2022.
- Web site: Uitti . Jacob . 2023-03-04 . 10 Songs You Didn't Know Sam Hollander Wrote for Other Artists—From Ringo Starr to Carole King . 2023-04-17 . American Songwriter . en-US.
- Web site: Sam Hollander . 2023-04-17 . IMDb . en-US.
- Web site: Listing . www.billboard.com . 2020-08-28.
- Hipgnosis Buys Songwriter Sam Hollander's Catalog. Billboard. 13 June 2019.
- Web site: Homegrown - TownVibe Bedford - March/April 2011 . www.townvibe.com . 3 February 2022 . https://archive.today/20140401073406/http://www.townvibe.com/Bedford/March-April-2011/Homegrown/ . 1 April 2014 . dead.
- News: On 38th Floor, a $9 Million Sample Sale. Christopher. Mason. The New York Times. November 18, 2004.
- Book: Interview with Michael Hollander and James Payton. August 28, 1996. 079470139. Open WorldCat.
- News: John Hollander: Poet and Pop Star. The New York Times. December 21, 2013.
- Book: Hollander, Sam . 21-Hit Wonder: Flopping My Way to the Top of the Charts . 2022-12-06 . BenBella Books . 978-1-63774-186-3 . 4–7 . en.