Michelle Lewis

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Michelle Lewis
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
Years active2002–present
Websitewww.michellelewissongs.com

Michelle Robin Lewis is an American singer-songwriter who has released two solo albums. She has since worked as a songwriter for artists including Cher, Shawn Colvin, Hilary Duff, Kay Hanley and Kelly Osbourne.

Biography[]

Michelle Lewis is a songwriter and composer, singer and, most recently, creators rights advocate. From her first radio hit, Cher's "A Different Kind of Love Song" in 2002, to last year's worldwide number 1 single "Wings" by the British girl group, Little Mix, Michelle's experience as a touring and recording artist herself allows her to bring a highly credible and artistic touch to her cuts and collaborations with a diverse array of artists – from pop star Katherine McFee to pop band R5, and from singer-songwriter, Shawn Colvin to the classical trio Il Volo

What she is perhaps best known for recently (at least among parents around the world) is the music for the beloved Disney Jr show, Doc McStuffins, which is now in its fourth season and for which she won a Peabody Award in 2015. She also received her first Emmy nomination this past year[when?] for her work as a composer on the Nickelodeon show, Bubble Guppies.

While she continues to perform with her band, The Goods, write songs for pop radio and compose for kids’ television, Michelle's experience as a working songwriter has led her and some of her long-time collaborators, Kay Hanley, Shelly Peiken and Pam Sheyne, to found Songwriters of North America (SONA) – a Los Angeles-based organization of professional songwriters and composers who wish to advocate for upholding the value of their work in the digital future.[1]

Discography[]

Solo[]

Year Album Artist Role
2001 Letters Out Loud Michelle Lewis Composer, Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Primary Artist, producer, Vocals
1998 Little Leviathan Michelle Lewis Composer, Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Primary Artist, producer, Vocals
1998 Nowhere & Everywhere (CD/Casset Single) Michelle Lewis Primary Artist
1994 The Jazzhole Jazzhole Songwriter, performer

Film[]

Year Film Role
2006 Charlotte's Web Composer
2006 Bambi II Composer, Primary Artist
2004 A Cinderella Story Composer
1998 Practical Magic Composer, performer, Primary Artist

Television[]

Year Show Role
2018 Muppet Babies (2018) Songwriter
2016 The Loud House Composer
2013 Shake It Up Composer
2013 Doc McStuffins Composer
2008 Ruby and the Rockits Composer
2007 The Hills Composer
2006 That's So Raven Too! Composer
1998 Touched by an Angel Composer

Vocals[]

Year Album Artist Role
2015 Ghost Notes Veruca Salt Vocals
2012 Merry Christmas, Baby Rod Stewart Choir
2010 Hooked! Lucy Woodward Vocals
2003 American Juniors: Kids in America American Juniors Vocals
2002 Citizen Cope Citizen Cope Vocals
1996 The Beat is the Bomb EP Jazzhole Vocals
1995 And The Feeling Goes Round Jazzhole Vocals
1994 Bullets Over Broadway Original Soundtrack Vocals

Selected discography[]

Year Album – "Song" Artist Role
2015 Sometime Last Night – "What You're Missing" R5 Songwriter
2014 Disney Junior: DJ Shuffle – "Doc McStuffins" Various Songwriter
2013 BRIT Awards 2013– "Wings" Little Mix Songwriter
2012 DNA – "Wings" Little Mix Songwriter
2012 Now That's What I call Music! Vol. 83 Multiple Songwriter
2010 Il Volo – "This Time" Il Volo Songwriter
2010 Christmas Is the Time to Say I Love You Katherine McPhee Songwriter
2010 Greatest Hits – "I Will Be Your Friend" Amy Grant Songwriter
2009 Plays Paper Empire – "Bright Lights" Better Than Ezra Songwriter
2009 Mitchell Musso – "Odd Man Out" Mitchell Musso Songwriter
2009 Echo (Crooked Crown) Maia Sharp Songwriter
2008 Camp Lisa Lisa Loeb Songwriter, producer, Clapping, Vocals
2007 Noise From Words Michael McDermott Songwriter
2007 Inside Out Emmy Rossum Songwriter
2007 Broken and Beautiful Suzie McNeil Songwriter
2006 Sunday Love Fefe Dobson Songwriter
2005 Traveling Light Courtney Jaye Songwriter
2005 Gold – "Different Kind of Love Song" Cher Songwriter
2005 A Little More Personal (Raw – "My Beautiful Life" ) Lindsay Lohan Songwriter
2004 Greatest Hits 1986–2004 Amy Grant Songwriter
2003 Super – "Come Dig Me Out" Kelly Osbourne Songwriter
2003 The Very Best of Cher Cher Songwriter
2002 Living Proof – "Different Kind of Love Song" Cher Songwriter
1999 Pay Attention – "It's Alright" Deni Hines Songwriter
1998 Remix Your Imagination – "It's Alright" Deni Hines Songwriter, Vocals (Background)
1998 Female Hits of the 90's – "Nowhere and Everywhere" Michelle Lewis Songwriter, performer
1997 Todd Terry Presents Ready for a New Day Todd Terry Songwriter
1997 Greatest Hits – "Think About Me" Eternal Songwriter
1997 Behind the Eyes Amy Grant – "I Will Be Your Friend" Songwriter, Vocals (Background)
1997 Before the Rain – "Think About Me" Eternal Songwriter

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References[]

  1. ^ http://www.michellelewissongs.com/about3.html Michelle Lewis Website – About Page
  2. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/michelle-lewis-mn0000888794/songs List of all songs throughout career

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