Bryan Fowler is a Grammy Award- and Dove Award-winning songwriter and producer based in Franklin, Tennessee. Over the past decade he has written and produced more than 20 number-one hits on the Christian radio charts and countless songs now sung weekly in churches around the world. His producer and co-writer credits span an extraordinary roster of CCM and worship heavyweights, including TobyMac, Chris Tomlin, CeCe Winans, Kari Jobe, Owl City, Keith and Kristyn Getty, Matt Maher, Shane and Shane, We Are Messengers, Anne Wilson, Zach Williams, Cody Carnes, Matthew West, Gabby Barrett, and Benjamin William Hastings. Fowler is a staff hymn writer and recording artist at Getty Music, the gold-standard worship publishing house, and is a co-founder of the production company Man Cub Music House alongside fellow producer Micah Kuiper. He also performs and records as one half of the duo Stillcreek. His song 'I See You,' a collaboration between Chris Tomlin and Brandon Lake, became a breakout worship anthem, illustrating his rare ability to serve the song rather than the spotlight.
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Bryan Fowler is a Grammy Award- and Dove Award-winning songwriter and producer based in Franklin, Tennessee. Over the past decade he has written and produced more than 20 number-one hits on the Christian radio charts and countless songs now sung weekly in churches around the world. His producer and co-writer credits span an extraordinary roster of CCM and worship heavyweights, including TobyMac, Chris Tomlin, CeCe Winans, Kari Jobe, Owl City, Keith and Kristyn Getty, Matt Maher, Shane and Shane, We Are Messengers, Anne Wilson, Zach Williams, Cody Carnes, Matthew West, Gabby Barrett, and Benjamin William Hastings. Fowler is a staff hymn writer and recording artist at Getty Music, the gold-standard worship publishing house, and is a co-founder of the production company Man Cub Music House alongside fellow producer Micah Kuiper. He also performs and records as one half of the duo Stillcreek. His song 'I See You,' a collaboration between Chris Tomlin and Brandon Lake, became a breakout worship anthem, illustrating his rare ability to serve the song rather than the spotlight.
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