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George Noriega (born October 24, 1966) is an American Grammy-winning, Emmy-nominated songwriter and record producer. He is the owner of Cutting Cane Productions and Cutting Cane Publishing, based in
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, Florida. Noriega came to prominence in the late 1990s as he helped Latin artists such as
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and
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cross over into the English pop music market. He has been a producer and/or songwriter on albums that have sold over 30 million copies worldwide.


Early life

Noriega was born in
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, Florida to Cuban-American parents who migrated to the United States in 1961 and later moved to
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when George was 2 years old. At 15 years of age, he got his first taste of the Rock-n-roll life while drumming for his first band "The Scoundrels" with brothers Jason Christopher and Kenneth John. He later found success as a singer and guitar player with the band "Utrec" alongside brothers Rich and Andy Kwiat, Eddie Mejia and Robert Gomez. They wrote and produced over sixty songs and shared the stage with bands such as Winger, The Guess Who and The Outfield. He attended the
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as a Jazz Vocal major, and received a bachelor's degree in Music in 1995.


Career

Immediately following graduation, he landed several gigs as a background vocalist for Gloria Estefan, Shakira and Jon Secada. By the end of those tours, George was hired by Estefan Enterprises as a songwriter/producer as part of their "Latin Motown" team. After being one of the principal Producer/Songwriters at the epicenter of the music industry's "Latin Boom" of 1999-2000 (Ricky Martin, Shakira and J LO) and after a very successful seven-year run of working with the Estefan's, in 2005, Noriega decided to venture out on his own. Noriega founded Cutting Cane Productions and continued to work with artists and clients such as: Tony Bennett, Shakira, Maná, Juanes, Alejandro Sanz, Paloma Faith, Ednita Nazario, Dani Martin, Alejandra Guzmán, Nickelodeon, McDonald's, DreamWorks, Sony Music and Universal Music. For twelve years now Noriega has been working alongside Joel Someillan as part of the production and writing team known as JOLLIPOP ENTERTAINMENT. Jollipop is a children's entertainment production company, which has developed music for Dora the Explorer and Go Diego Go as well as many other projects for Nickelodeon TV and Film and Broadway Across America. In 2011 Jollipop wrote and produced all the music for ''Madagascar Live'' for DreamWorks & Broadway Across America's live stage tour which ended with several sold out shows at Radio City Music Hall in New York. In 2000, Noriega received a Grammy Award for Best Latin/Tropical Producer for his work on Gloria Estefan's "Alma Caribeña". In 2004 he received a Latin Grammy nomination for Record of the Year as Producer of the darker, sultry, art/pop track "Más Y Más" by Robi Draco Rosa. In 2013 Noriega was honored once again with four more Latin Grammy Award nominations and with a Grammy win for "Album of the Year" for his work as Producer on Draco Rosa's "Vida". And in 2015 George was awarded a Latin Grammy for "Best Pop Album" for Cama Incendiada, an album which he produced for the iconic Mexican Pop/Rock band MANÁ.


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Universal Music Publishing Group article
* George Noriega's credits on AllMusic.com* George Noriega's songwriting on AllMusic.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Noriega, George 1966 births Living people Record producers from Florida Songwriters from Florida Writers from Fort Lauderdale, Florida Writers from Miami University of Miami Frost School of Music alumni Latin music record producers Latin music songwriters Grammy Award winners Latin Grammy Award winners