Tom Nichols (songwriter)

For the association football player of the same name, see Tom Nichols (footballer).

Tom Nichols is an ASCAP Award–winning Songwriter/producer Living in London and New York. His first release, Black Coffee, by All Saints went to No.1. in UK. Tom has gone on to have songs on records with have in total sold 40 million with everyone from Celine Dion and Sugababes to Hall & Oats and Kylie Minogue. His production company, "Juicy Musik," is responsible for the music career of former Neighbours star Stephanie McIntosh who had a top three hit in Australia, and UK kids' TV star Dani Harmer who has recently been signed to Universal Music. He is also working with burgeoning young artist Alanna Deutrom.[1]

He has been recently been working with JLS for Sony Music, Haley Westenra for Decca and Nick Lachey on his new record for Jive. He is also writing and producing Australian artist Kate Alexa's new album for Mushroom Records/Universal Music.

He has also had over 200 cuts with the likes of:

Credits

Kylie Minogue

from the album Fever (2001)

Holly Valance

from the album Footprints (2002)
from the album State of Mind (2003)

Celine Dion

from the album One Heart (2003)

Jessica Simpson

from the album In This Skin (2003)

Lindsay Lohan

from the album Speak (2004)

Tina Arena

from the album Un Autre Univers (2005)

Anthony Callea

from the album A New Chapter (2006)

Stephanie McIntosh

from the album Tightrope (2006)

Dean Geyer

from the album Rush (2007)

Sugababes

from the album Change (2007)

Amy Pearson

from the album Who I Am (2008)

Dani Harmer

from the album Superheroes (TBA 2010)

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