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Terry Martin Lupton is a successful songwriter and producer based in Los Angeles.

His songwriting catalogue include almost 100 commercially published songs, due to the databases of BMI and ASCAP.

His work

He wrote songs for the following artists:

  • 1988 on the album "Apollonia" by Apollonia Kotero
  • 1989 on the album "The Party" by The Party
  • 1991 on the album "Michael Learns to Rock" by Michael Learns to Rock
  • 1992 on the album "Something Real" by Stephanie Mills
  • 1993 on the album "Joey Lawrence" by Joey Lawrence
  • 2000 on the album "Steamin'" by Scott Ellison
  • 2003 on the album "Bad Case of the Blues" by Scott Ellison
  • 2004 on the album "Everyday's Another Chance" by Jamie Stevens
  • 2005 on the album "All The Girls I Am" by Jeannie Kendall
  • the song "Shine em up" by Keely Hawkes on the album "Shake it up"

References

Visit Terry Lupton's Official Website at http://terrylupton.net

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