Steve Greenberg is an American record producer currently heading the S-Curve Records label. He is noted for "discovering" popular musical acts such as Hanson, Baha Men, Jonas Brothers, Joss Stone and AJR. He received a 2000 Grammy Award in the "Best Dance Recording" category as a producer of "Who Let the Dogs Out?" by Baha Men. In 2005-2006 he was President of Columbia Records, where he produced the debut album by Jonas Brothers. S-Curve's roster/catalog includes Duran Duran, Tinted Windows, Nikki Jean, We The Kings, Jessie Rose Trip, Betty Wright, Little Jackie, Tom Jones, Care Bears On Fire, Andy Grammer, David Broza, Night Bus and Diane Birch.
He co-produced the debut album by Diane Birch, Bible Belt, with Betty Wright and Michael Mangini. This marked the production troika's only album together after Joss Stone's "Soul Sessions" and "Mind Body And Soul" albums, the latter which received a Grammy nomination for "Best Pop Album" in 2005. He also co-produced with Wright and Mangini two tracks on Tom Jones's 2008 album "24 Hours." He co-produced Care Bears On Fire's single "Everybody Else" with S*A*M and Sluggo. He did additional production on Andy Grammer's debut platinum-certified single "Keep Your Head Up." He was co-Executive Producer of "Betty Wright: The Movie" by Betty Wright and The Roots, which was nominated for a 2011 Grammy in the Best Traditional R&B Performance category. In 2012, he co-produced and executive produced Joss Stone's "The Soul Sessions: Vol. II," the long-awaited sequel to her debut album. "The Soul Sessions: Vol. II" reached the Top 10 on both the U.S. and U.K album charts.
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