JR Hutson


JR Hutson is an American record producer, executive producer, songwriter and talent developer. He has collaborated with several notable artists including Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, Stevie Wonder, George Duke, Trick Daddy, Anthony Hamilton, Robert Glasper, Lalah Hathaway, Earth Wind & Fire, Wayman Tisdale and Childish Gambino. Hutson has been awarded Gold and Platinum records. He has also been nominated for four Grammy Awards. He is currently producing and developing talent.

Early life

Hutson was born in Chicago, Illinois. His father is soul musician Leroy Hutson, who was a member of the Curtis Mayfield group The Impressions. His mother was a professional opera singer.
Hutson's first musical training came when he attended The American Boychoir School in Princeton NJ. While attending the school, Hutson traveled the country singing. The choir recorded multiple albums as well as the historic rendition of Cindy Lauper's “True Colors” for the Kodak Olympic Commercial.

Career

Singing Career And Music Production Motown Records 1990's
He moved to Miami, Florida as a teen and added bass, keyboards, songwriting, to his growing list of talents. In high school, he formed a vocal group called Living Proof. Hutson created and produced the music for the group. Living Proof was scouted by many major labels before signing with RCA Records. Hutson left the group, and a year later began a brief but impactful apprenticeship with Teddy Riley in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Soon after his tenure at Teddy's Future Records, Hutson signed as a solo artist to Motown Records under the name JR Swinga. Hutson's most notable accomplishment as JR Swinga was the track "Chocolate City", a nostalgic song about life at a black college. The video for "Chocolate City" was filmed on the Florida A&M University college campus by then budding directors Robert Hardy and Will Packer. While at Motown Records he continued to produce label-mates Boyz II Men, Jason Weaver, Whitehead Bros., 702 & Jazz artist Wayman Tisdale’s very first single called “Circumstance”.
HIp Hop Production And Labels 1990's
Hutson also had a string of notable productions coming out of his native miami. Connecting with Slip N Slide Records, he produced among others a track Featuring Trick Daddy and J-Shin called “You, Me & She”, as well as a host of other local miami rap talent. Hutson also scored his first deal for a hip hop artist he developed named Sianhide. Warner Brothers then executive KRS-One tapped Hutson for his artist and he subsequently dropped the single “We Gon Ride” on KRS's “Temple Of HipHop Kulture” compilation.
Los Angeles And Hidden Beach Tenure 2000's To 2007
In the early 2002, Hutson moved to Los Angeles, California after spending a few weeks producing and developing an artist named Vannessa Marquez. While in LA, Hutson reconnected with long time Champion Steve Mckeever who now had an imprint on Sony named Hidden Beach Recordings. Re-kindling his artist passion, Hutson wrote, produced & performed “I Choose You” on the hidden hits compilation. Also, Hutson penned & produced “Wonderful & Special” for HB artist Mike Phillips in which he was the featured singer. After producing many projects for Hidden Beach, it was A&R Charles Whitfield who made a recommendation to HB marquee artist Jill Scott that she collaborate with Hutson on her next album. Legend has it that the Hutson composed instrumental CD that Whitfield gave to Scott is what ultimately became the core of her album “”. The two formed a very fruitful creative relationship. In an interview with HitQuarters, producer JR Hutson commented on the creation of the song "Whenever You're Around":
"I tried to take a real Quincy Jones approach to that record. I brought in a lot of musicians and we were just vibing to a few different things, and that was one of the tracks that stood out to me in the jam session that day. So I tweaked and tweaked the track, edited it and reformatted it, and then eventually ended up with that track."
2008 "The Light Of The Sun" To Present
In 2008, Hutson connected with Musiq Soulchild to produce the very successful ballad “SoBeautiful”.
In 2010, Hutson and Jill Scott officially began production on Scott's album The Light of the Sun. Hutson acted as executive producer and co-wrote multiple songs on the album. Recording took place in several locations including 9th Street Studios, Studio 609, Fever Recording Studios in North Hollywood, California, Threshold Sound & Vision in Santa Monica, California, The Studio in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Boom Boom Room in Burbank, California, and The Village Studios in West Los Angeles, California. It features collaborations from Anthony Hamilton, Eve, Doug E Fresh, and Paul Wall. The album was released for pre-order days before it was officially released on June 21, 2011. It debuted at #1 on the US Billboard 200 chart, with 135,000 copies sold in its first week, becoming her first #1 debut on the chart.
In 2012 Dave Pensado featured a "J.R." Hutson produced song called "Missing You" on his "Pensado's Place: Into The Lair Episode #37". Dave explains his mixing techniques for pad synths on the song.
In 2013 Hutson accomplished another line item on his wish list by writing and producing a song for Earth Wind & Fire’s Now, Then & Forever album. This album marked the return of the original EWF line up complete with keyboardist Larry Dunn as well as the original EWF horns. It was the first record the group had recorded after a 10-year recess. Hutson’s track, “Love is Law” is the 2nd track on the album.

Discography

1994
State of Emergency: Society in Crisis, Vol. 1
Rick Simon - Flavors of Love
Boyz II Men On Bended Knee
Whitehead Bros. Forget I Was A G '
  • JR Swinga Remix
1995
Wayman Tisdale - Power Forward

  • "Circumstance"
Jason Weaver - Love Ambition
1996
Wayman Tisdale - In The Zone
  • "These Feelings"
1997
Zhane - Saturday Night
  • "This Song If For You"
1999
The Temple Of Hiphop Kulture - Criminal Justice: From Darkness To Light
  • "Siahnide - "We Gon' Ride"
J-Shin - My Soul, My Life
  • "I'll Do It"
  • "Givin' U Luv"
  • "U Me & She” Feat. Trick Daddy
2000
Vanessa Marquez -
  • "Want You To Know"
  • "Keep On Askin"
2001
Latrelle - Dirty Girl, Wrong Girl, Bad Girl

  • "Wrong Girl Interlude"
  • "Wrong Girl"
  • "Deal With The Pain"
2002
Mike Phillips -You Have Reached Mike Phillips
  • "Wonderful & Special
2003
SWV - Gold And Platinum Collection
  • "Mystery"
  • "Can't Cope"
Hidden Hits Vol. 1 -
  • "I Choose You"
2005
Mike Phillips - Uncommon Denominator
  • "Uncommon Denominator"
  • "If It Takes All Night
  • "G Money"
  • “Mike & Michaella ”
2007
Jill Scott - The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3
  • "Come See Me"
  • "Crown Royal"
  • "Whenever You're Around"
  • "Wanna Be Loved”
  • "Imagination"
I-15 -
  • "Lost In Love"
  • "Whit Nike Ya"
  • "Shorties"
  • "Drug Of Choice"
2008
Musiq Soulchild - OnMyRadio
  • "SoBeautiful"
Jill Scott - Live In Paris
2009
Eric Roberson -
  • "Dealing"
2011
Jill Scott - The Light of the Sun-
JR Hutson Executive Producer
  • So in Love"
  • "Shame"
  • "All Cried Out Redux"
  • "Le Boom Vent Suite”
  • "So Gone "
  • "Hear My Call”
  • "Making You Wait"
  • "Missing You"
  • "When I Wake Up”
  • Rolling Hills
Keke Wyatt - Unbelievable

  • "Saturday Love"
Jordan Knight - Unfinished
  • "O Face"
Carl Thomas - Conquer

  • "The Night Is Yours"
Lalah Hathaway - Where It All Begins
  • "Small Of My Back"
  • " Wrong Way Map"
2013
Earth Wind & Fire - Now, Then & Forever-
  • "Love Is Law"
2014
Leela James - Fall For You-
  • "Stay With Me"
2015
Kenny Lattimore - Anatomy Of A Love Song-

JR Hutson Executive Producer
  • "Still Good"
  • "Back 2 Cool"
  • "Built To Last"
  • "Beautiful Nowheres"
Maysa - Back to Love
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  • "Miracle"
  • "Smiling"
  • "The Radio Played Our Song"
Malcolm Jamal Warner's Miles long - Selfless

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Grammy Awards

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Ascap Awards

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Notable studio albums

Notable singles