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Aben Eubanks
BornDallas, Texas, U.S.
Occupation(s)
  • Guitarist
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • Instrument(s)
    • Banjo
  • guitar
  • percussion
  • piano
  • Years active2004–present

    Aben Eubanks is an American[1] Grammy-nominated musician, songwriter, and producer. Eubanks began his career as a guitarist for Matt Nathanson in 2004 and for Graham Colton in 2005. In 2006, Eubanks joined Kelly Clarkson's band and together co-wrote several songs including "Sober" from the My December album, "Under the Mistletoe" a duet with Brett Eldredge, "Santa, Can't You Hear Me", a duet with Ariana Grande, both songs charted on the Billboard Holiday Hot 100.[2] and appeared on the album When Christmas Comes Around which was nominated for a 2023 Grammy for the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.[3] Eubanks also co-wrote "Broken Hearts" with Shane McAnally and Ashley Arrison, which Chevel Shepherd performed on the fifteenth seasonofThe Voice,[4] which reached number one on the Billboard Country Digital Songs Sales Chart.[5] "Lighthouse", cowritten by Eubanks, is the first 2024 single from Kelly Clarkson's Chemistry album.

    Discography

    [edit]
    Year Artist Album Title Writers Producers
    2007 Kelly Clarkson My December "Maybe" Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson, Jimmy Messer David Kahne
    "Be Still" Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson
    "Sober" Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson, Jimmy Messer, Calamity McEntire
    "Irvine" Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson
    2009 Kelly Clarkson All I Ever Wanted "Ready" Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson, Jason Halbert Howard Benson
    2010 Anouck For Bitter or Worse "For Bitter or Worse" Aben Eubanks, Anouck, Tore Johansson
    2011 Kelly Clarkson Stronger "Standing in Front of You" Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson Jason Halbert
    2013 Kelly Clarkson Wrapped in Red "Wrapped in Red" Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson, Shane McAnally, Ashley Arrison Greg Kurstin
    "Winter Dreams (Brandon's Song)" Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson, Ashley Arrison
    "Every Christmas" Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson
    2014 Eric Hutchinson Pure Fiction "Sun Goes Down" Eric Hutchinson Aben Eubanks
    "Goodnight Goodbye"
    2018 Chevel Shepherd The Season 15 Collection (The Voice Performance) "Broken Hearts" Aben Eubanks, Shane McAnally, Ashley Arrison
    2021 Kelly Clarkson When Christmas Comes Around... "Santa, Can't You Hear Me" (feat. Ariana Grande) Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson Jason Halbert
    "Merry Christmas (To The One I Used To Know)" Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson Jason Halbert
    "Under the Mistletoe" Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson Aben Eubanks, Jesse Shatkin
    "Merry Christmas Baby" Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson Aben Eubanks, Jesse Shatkin
    2023 Kelly Clarkson Chemistry "Lighthouse" Aben Eubanks, Kelly Clarkson
    Beyries What About Hiding "What About Hiding" Aben Eubanks, Amelie Beyries Aben Eubanks

    source:[6]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Eubanks, Clarkson making music". The Greenwood Commonwealth. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
  • ^ "Kelly Clarkson". Billboard. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  • ^ "2023 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Complete Nominees List". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  • ^ "The Voice 2018: Chevel Shepherd sings 'Broken Hearts'". Startattle. 2018-12-18. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
  • ^ devops (2013-01-02). "Country Digital Song Sales". Billboard. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  • ^ "Aben Eubanks Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 2021-12-23.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aben_Eubanks&oldid=1234638031"

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