Drew Lane

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Drew Lane
Birth name Andrew Lane
Origin Atlanta, Georgia home
Genre(s) Pop
RnB
Hip hop
Years active 60's-present

Drew Lane is a producer. He has achieved 14x platinum status, won a 2006 Billboard Award for his work on Disney's "High School Musical", which took home the Billboard Soundtrack Album of The Year award. The album was also nominated for the Billboard Album Of The Year Award, and spawned 2 Billboard #1's. Drew Lane was also nominated (along with Eddie Galan) in the Best Pop/Rock Album category for the 2006 American Music Award. Drew Lane and Eddie Galan produced the B5 version of a song called "Get'Cha Head In Da Game," on "High School Musical." [1] In 2006, he co-produced and arranged B5's "Shining Star" on Disney's "Hannah Montana Soundtrack" CD, which achieved double platinum status in less than 10 weeks, he Billboard 200 charts, [2] as well as co-wrote and produced three songs on Sony Records recording artist Cecy B. Drew Lane and Eddie Galan have already landed over 100 major cuts in 2007 and are currently working on over 35 major label projects, in addition to having 6 Trilogy Productions' acts signed to major deals in 2007.

[edit] Awards

Here are some of the industry awards Drew Lane has received for his work:

  • 2006 American Music Awards; Andrew Lane *2 Billboard #1's for "High School Musical"
  • 2 Billboard #1's for the "Hannah Montana Soundtrack" stop it

[edit] References

  1. ^ 'High School Musical' Soundtrack Certifies Triple Platinum; CD Is No 1 Top Selling Album Year-to-Date @ Top40-Charts.com - 40 Top 20 & Top 40 Music Charts from 25 Countries
  2. ^ http://www.prleap.com/pr/53501/