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Mark Endert

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Mark Philip Endert (born January 17, 1971)[1] is an American record producer and audio engineer. Best known for his work with alternative rock bands, he has won a Grammy Award from two nominations.[2]

Biography

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From the early 1990s to the present, Endert is credited on albums spanning a wide array of musical genres with sales totaling more than 90 million albums worldwide.

He is best known for his work on the rock songs "This Love" by Maroon 5,[3] "I Don't Want to Be" by Gavin Degraw,[4] and "Everything You Want" by Vertical Horizon.[5]

Endert has been nominated for two Grammy Awards and has contributed to the Album of the Year nominees; Madonna's Ray of Light[6] and Sara Bareilles' The Blessed Unrest.[7] He won a Grammy Award for his contributions to Lauren Daigle's album Look Up Child.[8]

Notable album credits

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Year Artist Album Awards/ Rankings
1996 Fiona Apple Tidal Certified 3x Multi-Platinum by RIAA[9]
1998 Madonna Ray of Light Won – Grammy: Best Pop Album, Best Dance Album,[6] 16 Million Album Sales Worldwide[10]
1999 Melanie C Northern Star Worldwide Sales Nearing 4 Million[11]
1999 Ricky Martin Ricky Martin 15 Million Album Sales Worldwide[12]
1999 Vertical Horizon Everything You Want Certified 2x Multi-Platinum by RIAA[13]
2000 Madonna Music 11 Million Album Sales Worldwide [14]
2001 Ours Distorted Lullabies
2002 Maroon 5 Songs About Jane Certified 4x Multi-Platinum by RIAA,[15] Over 10 Million Album Sales Worldwide [16]
2002 Splender To Whom it May Concern
2003 Gavin Degraw Chariot Certified Platinum by RIAA[17]
2004 Delta Goodrem Mistaken Identity Certified 5x Multi-Platinum in Australia by ARIA[18]
2005 Anna Nalick Wreck of the Day Certified Gold by RIAA[19]
2005 The Fray How to Save a Life Certified 2x Multi-Platinum by RIAA[20]
2007 Delta Goodrem Delta Certified 2x Multi-Platinum in Australia by ARIA[21]
2007 Maroon 5 It Won't Be Soon Before Long Certified 2x Multi-Platinum by RIAA[22]
2007 Rihanna Good Girl Gone Bad 9 Million Album Sales Worldwide[23]
2008 Miley Cyrus Breakout Certified Platinum by RIAA[24]
2009 Train Save Me, San Francisco Certified Gold by RIAA[25]
2010 Chris Tomlin And If Our God Is For Us... Won – Grammy: Best Contemporary Christian Music Album[26]
2012 Train California 37 Certified Gold by RIAA[27]
2013 Chris Tomlin Burning Lights Nominated – Grammy: Best Contemporary Christian Music Album[7]
2013 Sara Bareilles The Blessed Unrest Nominated – Grammy: Album of the Year[7]
2014 MercyMe Welcome to the New Nominated - Grammy: Best Contemporary Christian Music Album[28]
2014 Train Bulletproof Picasso
2017 Grace VanderWaal Just the Beginning
2017 MercyMe Lifer Nominated - Grammy: Best Contemporary Christian Music Album[28]
2017 Train A Girl, a Bottle, a Boat
2018 Carrie Underwood Cry Pretty Certified Gold by RIAA.[29]
2018 Lauren Daigle Look Up Child Won - Grammy: Best Contemporary Christian Music Album[8]

Notable song credits

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Year Artist Song Awards/ Rankings
1996 Fiona Apple "Criminal" Won – Grammy: Best Female Rock Vocal Performance[30]
1996 Fiona Apple "Shadowboxer"
1996 Fiona Apple "Sleep to Dream"
1998 Madonna "The Power of Good-Bye"
1999 Madonna "Beautiful Stranger" Won – Grammy: Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media[31]
1999 Tonic "You Wanted More"
1999 Vertical Horizon "Everything You Want" Billboard Hot 100 #1 Single,[32] Billboard's most played song in 2000.[33]
2002 Maroon 5 "This Love" Won – Grammy: Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal,[34] #1 Mainstream Top 40 Single[35]
2003 Gavin Degraw "Chariot" Certified Gold by RIAA[17]
2003 Gavin Degraw "I Don't Want to Be" #1 Mainstream Top 40 Single[36]
2005 Anna Nalick "Breathe (2 AM)" Certified Gold by RIAA[37]
2005 The Fray "How to Save a Life" Nominated – Grammy: Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal[38]
2005 The Fray "Over My Head (Cable Car)" Nominated – Grammy: Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal[38]
2006 Five for Fighting "The Riddle"
2007 Maroon 5 "Makes Me Wonder" Won – Grammy: Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals,[39] #1 Hot 100 Single[40]
2007 Maroon 5 "Wake Up Call" Certified 2x Multi-Platinum by RIAA[41]
2008 Maroon 5 feat. Rihanna "If I Never See Your Face Again" Nominated – Grammy: Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals[42]
2009 Train "Hey Soul Sister" Certified 6x Multi-Platinum by RIAA[43]
2009 Train "If It's Love" Certified Gold by RIAA[44]
2009 Train "Marry Me" Certified Platinum by RIAA[45]
2011 Christina Perri "A Thousand Years" Certified 8x Multi-Platinum by RIAA[46]
2012 Train "Drive By" Certified 3x Multi-Platinum by RIAA[47]
2012 Train "50 Ways to Say Goodbye" Certified Gold by RIAA[48]
2013 Chris Tomlin "Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)" Nominated – Grammy: Best Contemporary Christian Music Song,[7] Certified Platinum by RIAA[49]
2013 Phillip Phillips "Gone, Gone, Gone" Certified Platinum by RIAA[50]
2013 Sara Bareilles "Brave" Nominated – Grammy: Best Pop Solo Performance[7]
2014 MercyMe "Greater" Certified Gold by RIAA[51]
2016 Train "Play That Song" Certified Platinum by RIAA[52]
2017 Grace VanderWaal "So Much More Than This" Winner of America's Got Talent Season 11[53]
2018 Lauren Daigle "You Say" Won - Grammy: Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/ Song[54]
2018 MercyMe "Grace Got You" Nominated - Grammy: Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/ Song[54]

Personal life

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Endert married in 2004, and the following year moved from the Los Angeles area to the east coast of Florida to start a family.[55] Since then he has enjoyed balancing his professional and family life with his wife, son, and daughter.

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