"It Don't Have to Change" feat. The Stephens Family - Songwriter
John Legend Live at S.O.B.'s (2003)
Producer/ Mixer/ Guitarist
- Produced, co-wrote and played all instruments on "Throw The Deuces" by Hustle/ Asylum recording artist Getty Boy. (2006)
- Produced, co-wrote, and played guitar, piano, keyboards and drum programming on "Wake Up" and "Differently" by Epic recording artist Natasha Bedingfield. (2006/5)
- Produced, co-wrote, and played guitar, keyboards and drum programming on the tracks "Take Me", "How I Get Down", "Say it!" and "Which Way To Go" feat. Consequence by Homeschool/Atlantic Records recording artist Estelle. (2005)
- Produced, wrote, and played guitar, keyboards and drum programming on "Summer Love" by RCA recording artist Heather Headley. (2005)
- Produced, mixed, and performed on the independently released lp..s "Live At Jimmy's Uptown" (2001), and "John Stephens" (2000) by John Legend.
- Musical director and lead guitarist for John Legend's live band from 1999-2002
Dave Tozer is a Grammy-award winning producer, songwriter and musician. He has worked with several R&B, Hip-Hop, Rock and Pop artists including John Legend, Jay-Z, Kanye West, John Mayer, Natasha Bedingfield, Estelle, Heather Headley & Jazmine Sullivan.
Hailing from Bridgeton, New Jersey, Tozer taught himself guitar, bass and keyboard. After moving to Philadelphia in the late 1990s, Tozer honed his production skills at various Philadelphia-area studios and began working as a freelance musician playing everything from hip hop to rock to R&B. Through Max Blumenthal, a mutual friend, Tozer met University of Pennsylvania student John Stephens (later Grammy Award-winning R&B star John Legend) and began a fruitful professional relationship. In addition to developing creatively with Legend, Tozer produced his three independently released albums: John Stephens (2000), Live at Jimmy's Uptown (2001) and Live at SOB's (2003).
In 2004, Tozer contributed to eight tracks on Legend's Grammy award-winning major label debut Get Lifted and his writing skills garnered him a publishing deal with Viacom-owned Famous Music Publishing. 2005 proved to be an important year for Tozer with the massive success of Get Lifted, which earned eight Grammy nominations. Legend won three awards including Best New Artist and Best R&B Album. "Stay With You", which Tozer co-wrote and produced, was also nominated for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance.
In 2005, soon after the success of Get Lifted, Tozer was crafting songs for artists such as singers Heather Headley and Natasha Bedingfield. He has also lent his instrumental abilities to Kanye West‘s Grammy-winning single “Diamonds From Sierra Leone,” and produced another Legend track for the Luther Vandross tribute album So Amazing: An All Star Tribute. For Tozer, the year culminated in a deal with Sony Music as an in-house producer and a renewal of his Famous Music Publishing contract.
In 2006, Tozer worked as a musician on the track “Do U Wanna Ride” from Jay-Z's comeback album Kingdom Come. Tozer also reunited with his old friend Legend and produced three songs from his acclaimed second album Once Again, including the iTunes single “On Top Of The World."
In 2007, Tozer continued to work with several different artists, one of whom includes long-time friend, Mercury Records recording artist George Stanford. Along with contributing to the development of the Philadelphia-based artist, Tozer worked to get Stanford signed to Epic before he subsequently moved to Mercury. In addition to this, Tozer has also worked with Jazmine Sullivan (J Records), Free Sol (upcoming artist on Justin Timberlake's label Tennman Records) as well as Ashley Hartman from the hit television show "The O.C." and Elliot Yamin from American Idol.
In 2008, Tozer reunited with long time collaborator, John Legend to co-write and produce “This Time” on John Legend’s third album, Evolver.
Endowed with the ability to recognize and nurture talent, Tozer continues to work with and develop a range of artists from soulful hip-hop to energetic rock. Tozer is a unique talent poised to reinvigorate pop music.
Hey Dave, my name is Joel Speeks and i am truly a huge fan of ur work. Growing up and listen to hits that yo have had ur hand in have inspired me as not only an artist, but as a song writer and producer. Please check me out, i have a completly unique and fresh sound, It almost sounds like John Legend and Linkin Park collabed on a track.. Please check me out, you will not be disappointed.
Your music is dope brother mad blessing . Thanks for the Add ,heres my new video I Seen Alot Of S@#t off my imagination album . It's on the hard side . However go to my you tube page and listen to Feel My Pain . It' a blue's/ Hip Hop Joint. I wrote the R/B style Hook as well would love to know what you think youtube. com/KESSTHEMC Peace KESS THE MC Have a great NEW YEAR!!!!
Hello my friend, i will wish you a sweet weekend and a good time for relax. And how are you? I hope, all is well and fine with you. Have a good out times , warm Hugs from UTI / Berlin
Hey Tozer, remember when we used to kick it to N.W.A? I know you remember the D.O.C. "It's Funky Enough"? I believe that was on of your favorites....I know it was mine! Much Love!
TOZER!!!!!!! FLIP THEM SWITCHES! if yer in AROUND on may 4th sun.... 2:30 pm....... check OUT MY band!
05/04/2008 02:30 PM - Cambridge Sound Studios 1 Cambridge Lane Newtown,Bucks County, Pennsylvania 18940 US Cost:FREE Description:Come celebrate the grand opening of Cambridge Sound Studios... Sunday, May 4th. 2:30pm 1 Cambridge Lane Newtown, Pennsylvania 18940 Bucks County Cost:Free Take a tour, grab a bite, check out the bands. Roi and the Secret People Beaucoup Blue Drink Up Buttercup Cheers Elephant Richard Ray
Farrell Guitar give away provided by Coyles Music. Gift certificates to Siren Records. Info and directions: www. cambridgesoundstudios. com 215-579-9500
I'll hopefully talk to you soon on the phone but I wanted to hit you up and ask you to come check out some of my new studio tracks. Let me know what you think. Don't hold back!