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The
AWARDS

Grammy

Nominations / Wins

2010
2010

GRAMMY

Best Traditional Pop Album: “Crazy Love”. David Foster, Humberto Gatica & Bob Rock Producers.

2009
2009

GRAMMY

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s): A Change Is Gonna Come (Seal). David Foster

2007
2007

GRAMMY

Best Traditional Pop Album: “Call Me Irresponsible” Michael Buble’. David Foster & Humberto Gatica Producers

2005
2005

GRAMMY

Best Traditional Pop Album: “It’s Time” Michael Buble’. David Foster & Humberto Gatica Producers

2004
2004

GRAMMY

Best Instrumental Arrangement With Accompanying Vocal(s): “Can’t Buy Me Love” (Michael Buble’), David Foster, John Clayton, Jr.

2003
2003

GRAMMY

Best Instrumental Arrangement With Accompanying Vocal(s): “Summertime” (Renee Olstead), David Foster, John Clayton, Jr.

1999
1999

GRAMMY

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: “The Prayer” (Celine Dion & Andrea Bocelli), David Foster

1996
1996

GRAMMY

Record Of The Year: “Because You Loved Me (Theme From “Up Close And Personal”)”, Celine Dion, David Foster Producer

Album Of The Year: Falling Into You, Celine Dion And Various

Best Instrumental Arrangement With Accompanying Vocal(s): “When I Fall In Love” (Natalie Cole & Nat “King” Cole), David Foster, Alan Broadbent

Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical): David Foster

1995
1995

GRAMMY

Album Of The Year: “History Past, Present & Future Book I,” Michael Jackson And Various

1994
1994

GRAMMY

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: “I’ve Got A Crush On You” (Barbra Streisand & Frank Sinatra), Patrick Williams, Nelson Riddle

Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical): David Foster

1993
1993

GRAMMY

Record Of The Year: “I Will Always Love You” (Whitney Houston), David Foster Producer

Album Of The Year: “The Bodyguard (Original Soundtrack Album)” (Various Artists)

Best Song Written Specifically For Motion Picture Or Tv: “I Have Nothing” (Whitney Houston), David Foster, Linda Thompson

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: “When I Fall In Love (From “Sleepless In Seattle”)” (Celine Dion & Clive Griffin), David Foster, Jeremy Lubbock

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: “I Have Nothing” (Whitney Houston), David Foster,William Ross

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: “Some Enchanted Evening” (Barbra Streisand), David Foster, Johnny Mandel

Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical): David Foster

1991
1991

GRAMMY

Record Of The Year: “Unforgettable” (Natalie Cole & Nat “King” Cole), David Foster Producer

Album Of The Year: “Unforgettable” (Natalie Cole), Natalie Cole, Andre’ Fisher, David Foster, Tommy Lipuma

Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical): David Foster

1988
1988

GRAMMY

Best Instrumental Composition: “Winter Games” (David Foster)

Best Performance Music Video: “The Symphony Sessions” (David Foster)

1986
1986

GRAMMY

Best Pop Instrumental Performance: “David Foster” (David Foster)

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: “Somewhere” (Barbra Streisand), David Foster

Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical): David Foster

1985
1985

GRAMMY

Album Of The Year: “We Are The World”: Various Artists

Best Pop Instrumental Performance: “Love Theme From St. Elmo’s Fire” David Foster

Best Rhythm And Blues Song: “Through The Fire” (Chaka Khan), David Foster, Tom Keane, Cynthia Weil

Best Instrumental Composition: “Love Theme From St. Elmo’s Fire” David Foster

Best Album Of Original Score Written For A Motion Picture: “St. Elmo’s Fire” (David Foster & Others)

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: “Through The Fire” (Chaka Khan), David Foster

Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical): David Foster

1984
1984

GRAMMY

Record Of The Year: “Hard Habit To Break,” Chicago, David Foster Producer

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: “Hard Habit To Break” (Chicago), David Foster & Jeremy Lubbock

Best Vocal Arrangement For Two Or More Voices: “Hard Habit To Break” (Chicago), David Foster, Peter Cetera

Best Vocal Arrangement For Two Or More Voices: “What About Me?” (Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes, James Ingram), David Foster

Best Album Of Original Score Written For A Motion Picture: “Ghostbusters” (Various Artists)

Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical): David Foster

1983
1983

GRAMMY

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: “Mornin’” (Al Jarreau), David Foster, Jay Graydon, Jeremy Lubbock

1982
1982

GRAMMY

Best Cast Show Album: “Dreamgirls”, Henry Krieger (Composer), Tom Eyen (Lyricist), David Foster (Producer)

1980
1980

GRAMMY

Best Album Of Original Score Written For A Motion Picture: “Urban Cowboy” (D.F. Produced Boz Scaggs’ Love Look What You’ve Done To Me)

1979
1979

GRAMMY

Song Of The Year: “After The Love Has Gone” (Earth, Wind & Fire), David Foster, Jay Graydon, Bill Champlin

Best Rhythm & Blues Song: “After The Love Has Gone” (Earth, Wind & Fire), David Foster, Jay Graydon, Bill Champlin

Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s): “After The Love Has Gone” (Earth, Wind & Fire), David Foster & Jerry Hey

Emmy

Nominations / Wins

2011
2011

EMMY

Outstanding Music Direction: “Hitman Returns”, David Foster

2006
2006

EMMY

Outstanding Music Direction: “Amore A1:F39 the Desert Sky”, Andrea Bocelli

2003
2003

EMMY

Outstanding Music & Lyrics: The Concert for World Children’s Day

1997
1997

EMMY

Outstanding Music & Lyrics: Centennial Olympic Games

Golden Globes

Nominations / Wins

1999
1999

GOLDEN GLOBES

Best Original Song-Motion Picture: “The Prayer”

1988
1988

GOLDEN GLOBES

Best Original Song-Motion Picture: “The Secret of My Success”

1987
1987

GOLDEN GLOBES

Best Original Song-Motion Picture: “The Glory of Love”

Academy Awards

Nominations / Wins

1998
1998

ACADEMY AWARDS

Music (Original Song): “The Prayer” from The Quest for Camelot”

1992
1992

ACADEMY AWARDS

Music (Original Song): “I Have Nothing” from The Bodyguard”

1986
1986

ACADEMY AWARDS

Music (Original Song): “Glory of Love” from The Karate Kid, Part II, Peter Cetera

Juno

Nominations / Wins

2012
2012

JUNO

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: “White Christmas”, “Jingle Bells”, Michael Buble

2011
2011

JUNO

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: “Secret”, “Bring Me To Life”, Seal, Katherine Jenkins

2010
2010

JUNO

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: “Cry me a river”,  “All of me”, Michael Buble

2009
2009

JUNO

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: “A change is gonna come”, “Silent Night”, Josh Groban, Seal

2007
2007

JUNO

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: “Un Giorno Per Npi (Romeo e Giulietta)”, “Un Dia Llegara”, Josh Groban

2006
2006

JUNO

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: “Home”, “Feeling Good”, Michael Buble

2005
2005

JUNO

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: “You Raise Me Up”, Josh Groban

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: “Can’t Help Falling In Love”, Michael Buble

1999
1999

JUNO

Best Producer: “I Never Loved You Anyway”, The Corrs

Best Producer: “Have You Ever?”, Brandy

1997
1997

JUNO

Producer of the Year: “Runaway”, The Corrs

Producer of the Year: “Both Sides Now”, Natalie Cole

1996
1996

JUNO

Producer of the Year: “You’ll See”, Madonna

Producer of the Year: “I Can’t Love You Like That”, All-4-One

1995
1995

JUNO

Producer of the Year: “The Power of My Love”, Celine Dion

Producer of the Year: “I Swear”, All-4-One

1992
1992

JUNO

Instrumental Artist(s) of the Year: David Foster

1991
1991

JUNO

Producer of the Year: “Love by Another Name”, Celine Dion

1989
1989

JUNO

Composer of the Year: David Foster

Instrumental Artist(s) of the Year: David Foster

Producer of the Year: “Winter Games”, David Foster

1987
1987

JUNO

Composer of the Year: David Foster

Instrumental Artist(s) of the Year: David Foster

1986
1986

JUNO

Composer of the Year: David Foster

Instrumental Artist(s) of the Year: David Foster

Producer of the Year: “St. Elmo’s Fire Soundtrack”, Various Artists

1985
1985

JUNO

Composer of the Year: David Foster

Producer of the Year: “Chicago 17”, Chicago

Billboard Charts

Produced / Written

#1

1982
Hard To Say I’m Sorry by Chicago1985
St. Elmo’s Fire by John Parr

1986
The Glory Of Love by Peter Cetera

1992
I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston

1993
The Power Of Love by Celine Dion

1994
I Swear by All-4-One

1996
Because You Loved Me by Celine Dion
Un-Break My Heart by Toni Braxton

1998
Have You Ever by Brandy

#2

1979
After The Love Has Gone by Earth, Wind & Fire1999
Music Of My Heart by Gloria Estefan & ‘N Sync

#3

1984
Hard Habit To Break by Chicago
You’re The Inspiration by Chicago1986
Will You Still Love Me by Chicago

#4

1992
Saving Forever For You by Shanice1993
I Have Nothing by Whitney Houston

1994
All By Myself by Celine Dion

1996
I Believe In You And Me by Whitney Houston

1997
For You I Will By Monica

#5

1983
Twist Of Fate by Olivia Newton-John1995
I Can Love You Like That by All-4-One
Childhood by Michael Jackson

#6

1983
We’ve Got Tonight by Kenny Rogers & Sheena Easton1985
Who’s Holding Donna Now by Debarge

1995
You’ll See by Madonna

#8

1996
I Finally Found Someone by Barbra Streisand & Bryan Adams1997
Hard To Say I’m Sorry by Az Yet feat. Peter Cetera

#9

1973
Wildflower by Skylark

#10

1983
She’s A Beauty by Tubes

#11

1991
Voices That Care by Voices That Care1992
To Love Somebody by Michael Bolton

#12

1978
Got To Be Real by Cheryl Lynn
How You Gonna See Me Now by Alice Cooper

#14

1980
Look What You’ve Done To Me by Boz Scaggs1985
Along Comes A Woman by Chicago

1991
Unforgettable by Natalie Cole

#15

1980
Breakdown Dead Ahead by Boz Scaggs1983
Heart To Heart by Kenny Loggins

1984
What About Me by Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes & James Ingram

1985
Love Theme From St. Elmo’s Fire by David Foster

2003
Through The Wire by Kanye West

#16

1984
Stay The Night by Chicago

#17

1980
Jojo by Boz Scaggs1986
If She Would Have Been Faithful by Chicago

#18

1979
Wait For Me by Hall & Oates1998
Looking Through Your Eyes by LeAnn Rimes

#20

1978
It’s A Laugh by Hall & Oates1990
I’ll Do For U by Father Mc

#21

1982
Love Me Tomorrow by Chicago1983
Mornin’ by Al Jarreau

#22

1982
And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going by Jennifer Holliday1984
I’m Free (Heaven Helps The Man)

#23

1993
When I Fall In love by Celine Dion & Clive Griffin

#25

1993
By The Time This Night Is Over by Kenny G. & Peabo Bryson

#27

2000
I Learned From The Best by Whitney Houston

#28

1994
I’d Give Anything by Gerald Levert

#29

1993
So In Love With You by U.N.V.

#31

1984
Livin’ In Desperate Times by Olivia Newton-John1993
Run To You by Whitney Houston

#32

1994
Completely by Michael Bolton

#33

1997
Too Gone Too Long by En Vogue

#35

1983
I’m Alive by Neil Diamond

#37

1983
All My Life by Kenny Rogers

#38

1982
Friends In Love by Dionne Warwick &n Johnny Mathis

#40

1983
Hold Me ‘Til The Mornin’ Comes by Paul Anka1985
Forever by Kenny Loggin

#41

1977
Bloat On by Cheech & Chong

#42

1978
I Don’t Wanna Lose You by Hall & Oates

#43

1985
Somewhere by Barbra Streisand

#48

1980
You by Earth, Wind & Fire1986
25 or 6 to 4 (Re-recorded version) by Chicago

#49

1983
I Am Love by Jennifer Holliday