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Over the past two decades, producer, songwriter, musician, and
recording artist, Ira Schickman, (a.k.a. Ira Schick) has worked with
some of the most legendary recording artists in the music industry.
The range and depth of his talent has resulted in successful
collaborations with an eclectic array of artists from Chaka Khan to
Kylie Minogue.
From the start, Ira found himself surrounded and mentored by some of
the most famous musicians in the world, including George Clinton,
Stevie Wonder, Stanley Sheldon, Charlie Wilson, Lenny White and George
Benson. As a teenager Ira also co-wrote songs with legendary artists
such as Chaka Khan and Ace Frehley of KISS.
Ira played a principal role in building Calliope Studios, and was
instrumental in placing it at the center of the hip-hop movement.
Under Ira's leadership, the studio helped ignite the careers of icons
such as De La Soul, Queen Latifah and A Tribe Called Quest.
In 1994, building on his success at Calliope, Ira founded Funktional
Productions, where he focused on writing and producing R&B and Soul,
while working with singers such as Marc Dorsey, Calvin Richardson and
Rahsaan Patterson. That same year, Ira signed a major publishing deal
with Warner Chapel Publishing, solidifying his standing as a prominent
songwriter.
In 2000, Ira wrote "Spinning Around" with Kara Dioguardi and Paula
Abdul, for Kylie Minogue – which went platinum several times over as
an international number one hit and won Kylie Best Pop Release at the
prestigious ARIA Awards in Australia. "Spinning Around" was
responsible for re-establishing Kylie as a worldwide superstar.
Continuing his successful rise in the genre of pop, Ira composed
"Falling" for N'SYNC's album, Celebrity, which was also included on
the soundtrack for the Miramax Film, On the Line.
Aside from his numerous album credits Ira has also composed original
songs for film and television. He wrote, produced and performed the
title track of Universal Film Loving Jezebel, entitled "They Don't
Know." He produced the title track, "Have A Little Faith in Me" for
the film Disappearing Acts starring Wesley Snipes. Ira co-wrote and
produced "Caught Up" for Queen Latifah's box office hit, Beauty Shop
and wrote and produced "Let's Roll", by Chaka Khan, for the
Fox–Searchlight film Roll Bounce, starring Bow Wow and Nick Cannon.
Ira was honored to be included as a producer on Power of Soul: A
Tribute to Jimi Hendrix, which he again teamed with Chaka Khan on the
Jimi classic, Little Wing. The two, then set out to work again on
“Back Again” for Soulive’s album, Breakout.
Building on their successful partnership, Ira and Chaka, hit the
studio to record "Shining Star" for Maurice White’s album,
Interpretations: Celebrating the Music of Earth, Wind & Fire. Ira was
also a producer, writer and musician on Chaka Khan's two-time Grammy
award winning album Funk This (2008).
In a cross promotion with Google, Ira and veteran singer, writer and
producer, Dinky Bingham, reunited their R&B group The Construction
Brothers to record their single “Karma” which was featured for the
launch of T-Mobile’s G1 phone. Later that year, their song “Hit Hard”
was featured in the Fox film Notorious (2009), the story of Notorious
B.I.G.
Ira makes music that crosses musical boundaries and genres. It is very
rare that a producer is respected and sought after by the top Rock,
Funk, R&B, Pop, Hip-Hop, and Soul artists and has the success he has
had in each of these genres.
In addition to being a writer of hit songs and a Grammy award-winning
producer, Ira is first and foremost, an artist and musician. He sings
plays guitar, bass, keyboards, drums and his trademark Talk Box.
2009 saw Ira step out of the studio, and onto the stage, with his
all-star Funk Revue, The Funktional All-stars, who have been funkin’
up stages around New York, and are poised for an international tour in
summer, 2010.
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