Biffco

British songwriting team


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FieldValue
nameBiffco
imageBiffco log.png
originBrighton, England
genrePop, dance, electronic
occupationRecord producers, songwriters
years_active1993–present
current_membersRichard "Biff" Stannard
Julian Gallagher
Ash Howes
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Biffco is a music production and songwriting team from Brighton, England, formed by Richard "Biff" Stannard, Julian Gallagher and Ash Howes. The group have worked with a number of high-profile artists, including Kylie Minogue, One Direction, Atomic Kitten, Ellie Goulding, Leona Lewis, Little Mix, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Will Young. They are also largely responsible for the rise of the Spice Girls, Five, and East 17. So far, Biffco have had 41 hit singles, including nine number-ones. Stannard and Howes also worked as music directors and show song producers on The X Factor since 2010.

Members

Richard "Biff" Stannard

Richard Frederick "Biff" Stannard was born on 16 May 1966. His breakthrough in the music industry came with English boyband East 17. Stannard met singer and songwriter Tony Mortimer and introduced him to music manager Tom Watkins, who Stannard was dating at the time. Stannard went on to be the executive producer of East 17's debut album, Walthamstow (1992), and produced two songs for the follow-up album, Steam (1994).

In 2010, he founded the label Major Label with Adam Clough and Paul Smith. Their first signing was English synthpop duo Hurts in 2009.

Julian Gallagher

Ash Howes

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryResult
1997Ivor Novello AwardsBest Selling British Written Single in the UK ("Wannabe")
International Hit Of The Year ("Wannabe")
Brit AwardsBest British Producer
1998ASCAP Pop Music AwardsMost Performed Songs in the U.S. ("Wannabe")
ASCAP London Music AwardsMost Performed Songs in the U.S. ("Wannabe")
Most Performed Songs in the U.S. ("2 Become 1")
Song of the Year ("2 Become 1")
Ivor Novello AwardsInternational Hit Of The Year ("Spice Up Your Life")
1999ASCAP London Music AwardsMost Performed Songs in the U.S. ("2 Become 1")
2014ASCAP London Music AwardsSong of the Year ("Lights")
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Discography

References

References

  1. (December 2001). "THE IRISH CONNECTION". SOS Publications Group.
  2. (11 February 2015). "Four New Spice Girls Songs Leaked Online". people.com.
  3. "Writers, producers, mixers based in Brighton". Biffco.
  4. "Ash Howes | Big Life Producer Management".
  5. Nissim, Mayer. (11 October 2010). "'X Factor' Nicolo thanks fans for support". [[Digital Spy]].
  6. (2011-04-28). "Interview: Richard 'Biff' Stannard, the man with the X Factor · PinkNews".
  7. "Paul Smith". 365 Artists.
  8. (2010-06-10). "Hurts' locker offers emotional rescue | Features | Culture". [[The Independent]].
  9. "The Ivors 1997".
  10. (30 May 1998). "1998 ASCAP Pop Music Awards winners". Billboard Magazine.
  11. (7 November 1998). "ASCAP Awards Honor U.K. Acts". Billboard Magazine.
  12. "The Ivors 1998".
  13. (30 October 1999). "Langes Aces PRS Awards". Billboard Magazine.
  14. Christman, Ed. (9 October 2014). "ASCAP Honors Ellie Goulding, UMPG at 34th Annual Awards". [[Prometheus Global Media]].

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