Jon Hume
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Birth name | Jonathan Daniel Cobbe |
Born | Lismore, New South Wales, Australia |
Origin | Feilding, New Zealand |
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Occupation(s) | Musician, producer, songwriter |
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Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Independent |
Website | www |
Jon Cobbe Hume (born Jonathan Daniel Cobbe)[1][2][3]is an Australian-born New Zealand musician, songwriter and producer based between Los Angeles and Nashville who has written and produced songs for JP Cooper, Galantis, Bebe Rexha, Guy Sebastian, Sofi Tukker, Dean Lewis, Icona Pop, Elle King, Joshua Bassett, Wilder Woods and Zhu.[4] He is also known as the eldest of three brothers (with Peter and Dann Hume) who made up the New Zealand band Evermore (1999–2014), of which he was the lead singer.[5][6]
In 2019 Hume and Lewis were acknowledged by APRA AMCOS for co-writing "Be Alright" when it was added to their billion streams list.[7] At the APRA Music Awards of 2023, Hume won Most Performed Alternative Work for co-writing "Hurtless" with Lewis; it was also nominated for Most Performed Australian Work.[8] Hume's song 'Don't Forget' [9]features as the theme song for Welcome to Wrexham Season 2.
Select Discography
[edit]Year | Song | Artist | Album | Credit |
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2018 | "Be Alright" | Dean Lewis | A Place We Knew | Co-Writer |
"Woman" | BoA | WOMAN | Co-Writer | |
"Flat Earth" | Urthboy | Turning Circle | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"So Loud" | Nat Conway | Single | Co-Writer | |
"Big Bushy Mustache" | Jake Shears | Jake Shears | Co-Writer | |
"Just Wanna Dance" | Spencer Ludwig | Single | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Currency" | Ivy Adara | Intraduction | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Famous" | ||||
"Callgirl" | ||||
"Fly" | Kira Puru | Kira Puru - EP | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Molotov" | ||||
"Say Something" | ||||
"Fuck They" | SOFI TUKKER | Treehouse | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Benadryl" | ||||
"Batshit" | ||||
"Never Over You" | Rozzi | Bad Together | Co-Writer | |
2019 | "Half a Man" | Dean Lewis | A Place We Knew | Co-Writer |
"Purple Hat" | Sofi Tukker | Dancing on the People | Co-Writer | |
"Die Young" | Sheppard | Kaleidoscope Eyes | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Don't Hold Me" | Dean Lewis | A Place We Knew | Co-Writer | |
"Paper Hearts" | Busby Marou | The Great Divide | Co-Writer | |
"Gone" | ||||
"Why Don't We Get Along" | Kira Puru | Single | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Everything is Better Without You" | ||||
"Swing" | SOFI TUKKER | DANCING ON THE PEOPLE | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Ringless" | ||||
"Fantasy" | ||||
"Like This" | ||||
"Playa Grande" | ||||
2020 | "Dead Celebrities" | Easy Life | Junk Food | Co-Writer, Producer |
"Feeling Good" | Sofi Tukker | Birds of Prey (soundtrack) | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Arms Around Me" | Starley | One of One | Co-Writer | |
"Another You" | Elle King | Single | Co-Writer | |
"I Got to Live" | Sam Fischer | Homework | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Wrong" | Ryan Riback | Single | Co-Writer | |
"Dust It Off" | Lonely Disco | Single | Co-Writer | |
"Loose Belt Drive" | Didirri | Sold for Sale | Co-Writer | |
"Holding On" | Kyle Lionhart | Too Young | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Happy Now" | ||||
2021 | "Sabotage" | Bebe Rexha | Better Mistakes | Co-Writer, Vocal Producer |
"Die Young" | Sheppard | Kaleidoscope Eyes | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"On My Way" | Sheppard | Highest of Highs | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"GOOD4U" | ZHU | DREAMLAND | Co-Writer | |
"Tell You Enough" | Jessie James Decker | The Woman I've Become | Co-Writer | |
"It's You, Not Me" | Masked Wolf & Bebe Rexha | Single | Co-Writer | |
"Don't Make Me" | WALK THE MOON | Heights | Co-Writer | |
2022 | "How Do I Say Goodbye" | Dean Lewis | The Hardest Love | Co-Writer, Producer |
"Hurtless" | ||||
"Small Disasters" | Co-Writer | |||
"Sorry" | Joshua Bassett | Single | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Would You Love Me Now?" | Single | Co-Writer, Producer | ||
"Talk Of The Town" | Needtobreathe | Single | Co-Writer | |
"Wet Tennis" | Sofi Tukker | Wet Tennis | Co-Writer | |
"Cross Your Mind" | Calum Scott | Bridges | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Break My Heart" | Matt Hansen | Single | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"I Lost Myself In Loving You" | Jamie Miller | Single | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Devil I Know" | Suki Waterhouse | I Can't Let Go | Co-Writer | |
"i'm sorry" | Joshua Bassett | Single | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"One Too Many Times" | Kyle Lionhart | The Silence Of You | Co-Writer | |
"Legends Aren't Made" | Dan | Single | Co-Writer | |
"Don't Forget" | Jon Hume | Welcome to Wrexham | Writer, Producer, Performer | |
2023 | "Get It Back" | Wilder Woods | FEVER / SKY | Co-Writer |
"Hard to Love" | Sam Fischer | I Love You, Please Don't Hate Me | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"When You Were Mine" | Nissy | Single | Co-Writer | |
"Brave" | Goldview | Chapters of An Open Heart | Co-Writer | |
"Stressed Out" | Haywood | Single | Co-Writer | |
"Memories" | Dean Lewis | Single | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Trust Me Mate" | Single | Co-Writer, Producer | ||
"I Wish" | Bava | Imitate | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Spa" | Icona Pop & SOFI TUKKER | Club Romantech | Co-Writer, Producer | |
2024 | "Ocean" | Daren Kiely | From The Dark | Co-Writer |
"Unstoppable" | Marlisa | Single | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Your Were Mine" | Forest Blakk | Undone (Love & Loss) | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Poison" | David Kushner | The Dicotomy | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"Redemption" | Emmy Russell | Single | Co-Writer, Producer | |
"This Isn't Over" | Abi Carter | Single | Co-Writer, Producer |
References
[edit]- ^ "Fuze Music Limited – New Zealand". companiesnz.com. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
- ^ "'Underground' Lyrics Evermore ※ Mojim.com". mojim.com. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
- ^ "Song Catalogue Search Results for 'Underground'". APRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association, Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society). Retrieved 6 February 2023.
- ^ "Jon Hume Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
- ^ Jason Ankeny. "Evermore > Biography". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
- ^ Hamilton, Alicia (20 March 2009). "The Truth Behind Evermore". Archived from the original on 17 July 2009. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
- ^ "The 1,000,000,000 list". APRA AMCOS. Archived from the original on 15 May 2024. Retrieved 15 May 2024. Note: Non-Australasian co-writers are not shown.
- ^ "APRA AMCOS: 2023 APRA Music Awards". APRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society). Retrieved 29 April 2023.
- ^ url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErV4jyLZDew
External links
[edit]- Media related to Jon Hume at Wikimedia Commons
- Evermore official website