Stan Meissner (born August 28, 1956) is a Canadian composer, singer, and songwriter from Toronto, Ontario.
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Birth name | Stanley Allan Meissner |
Born | (1956-08-28) August 28, 1956 (age 66) Toronto, Ontario |
Genres | Pop, rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, drums, guitar, keyboards |
Website | stanmeissner |
His career includes both hits in Canada and internationally abroad. Having been a composer and songwriter for over 35 years, Meissner has written and composed music for many international acts, artists and tv-series.
As a recording artist, Meissner has released three CDs: Dangerous Games, Windows to Light and Undertow, while as a writer his songs have been recorded by Celine Dion, Eddie Money, Ricochet, Farmer's Daughter, Rita Coolidge, BJ Thomas, Alias, Triumph, Ben Orr (The Cars), Eric Clapton, Darby Mills, Lee Aaron, Carl Dixon, Toronto and Lara Fabian. In addition, Meissner has written music for several TV shows and films including Beverly Hills 90210, Hang Time, Forever Knight, Tekwar, Sweating Bullets/Tropical Heat, Little Criminals (CBC), Phenom, Tales from the Crypt, A&E Biography, Amy Fisher: My Story, My Secret Identity, Friday the 13th Parts 7 & 8, Friday the 13th: The Series, Ghoulies 3, Life Goes On and Shining Time Station.
Meissner is also the creative force behind the duo Metropolis with Peter Fredette. The Metropolis debut CD included "The Darkest Side of the Night", which was featured as the title track in Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan.
Meissner is the past president of SOCAN, having served as the president and chairman of the board of directors (2012–2018), and having previously served as Treasurer (2003–2012) and President of the SOCAN Foundation (2006–2012). He is also the chairman of the board of directors of the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (2012–present),[1] and he has served as President of the Songwriters Association of Canada[2] (2000–2006). He has been very active in the songwriting community, working as a tireless advocate to further a more positive environment for creators in Canada and around the world.[3]
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