Michael Knox (record producer)

Michael Knox
Background information
Born Macon, GA
Genres Country
Occupation(s) Music Producer/Artist Management
Years active 1990s–present
Associated acts Jason Aldean, Michael Tyler, Thomas Rhett, Montgomery Gentry, Kelly Clarkson, Luke Bryan, Eric Church
Website musicknox.com

Michael Knox (born in Macon, GA[1]) is an American record producer.

Knox is best known for discovering Jason Aldean[2] and producing all of his albums.[3] He also helped Crossin Dixon sign to Broken Bow Records, the same label to which Aldean is signed, after a friend of his saw the band perform.[4] Other artists whom he has produced include Montgomery Gentry and Trace Adkins.[5]

Before working as a producer, Knox was an executive at Warner/Chappell Music.[6] His first production credit was Danni Leigh's 29 Nights.[7] Knox worked as a song plugger.[5]

In 2011, Knox won Album of the Year from the Country Music Association for his production on My Kinda Party.[6]

In 2012, he won two Academy of Country Music awards for Aldean and Kelly Clarkson's "Don't You Wanna Stay".[8]

He also won the Academy of Country Music award for Vocal Event in 2013 for producing "The Only Way I Know" with Aldean, Luke Bryan and Eric Church. [9]

Family

He is the son of Rock 'n' Roll singer Buddy Knox.[6]

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