For nearly three decades, songwriter/producer Desmond Child has reigned as one of music's most
successful creative forces. His list of accolades includes Grammy awards, 70 Top 40 singles, and songs
that have sold over 300 million albums worldwide. Child's career has been highlighted by a stunning array
of diversity. His collaborations run the gamut... from Bon Jovi & Aerosmith to Ricky Martin,.. from KISS to
Kelly Clarkson... from Cher to Alice Cooper. "Desmond's a chameleon," Aerosmith's Steven Tyler told
Rolling Stone. "The first time we met, we wrote 'Angel' in about an hour and 45 minutes - and I'm not
bullshitting. The guy's a f#@king genius."
Born and raised in Gainesville, FLA, Child attended Miami-Dade College. It was in Miami that he formed the
group Desmond Child & Rouge in 1973. Soon after, he moved the group to New York City to pursue their
musical dreams. "My band Desmond Child & Rouge recorded two albums for Capitol in 1979 and we had a
dance hit, ‘Our Love Is Insane,’” recalls Child. "But ultimately, we were doing something very different and
urban. We weren't really understood by our label."
Child’s experience as a recording artist would soon play a role in his songwriting future. His songs caught
the ear of KISS guitarist Paul Stanley, who asked Desmond to co-write a track for the band's 1979 “Dynasty”
album. The result was "I Was Made for Loving You," which is still one of the biggest hits in the KISS
catalogue. Paul Stanley then passed Child's phone number to New Jersey rockers Jon Bon Jovi and Richie
Sambora. Jon called Desmond and the three ended up in the basement of Sambora's parents' house, where
they penned Bon Jovi's first number-one single, "You Give Love a Bad Name." The collaborations continued
and they followed with two more chart-toppers: "Livin' on a Prayer" from the band's breakthrough album
Slippery When Wet and "Bad Medicine" from the follow-up, New Jersey.
Child soon began duplicating the feat with other major artists. He hooked up with Aerosmith and wrote
"Dude Looks Like a Lady" & "Angel" (from the their ‘87 comeback album, Permanent Vacation), "What It
Takes" (Pump, 1989), and "Crazy" (Get a Grip, 1993). During the same period, he co-wrote Joan Jett's "I
Hate Myself for Loving You" and all of the tracks on Alice Cooper's Trash LP (including the hit single
"Poison”). At this point, Desmond began branching out from his rock base, co-penning Michael Bolton’s
"How Can We Be Lovers,” as well as, co-writing and producing "Just Like Jesse James" and “We All Sleep
Alone” for Cher. In the midst of all of his success, he also found time to record the solo album Discipline
(Elektra, 1991), which contained his own Top 40 hit, "Love on a Rooftop." In the late '90s, Child returned to
his Latin heritage via collaborations with Ricky Martin. Their efforts resulted in the number-one worldwide
smash "Livin' La Vida Loca." The two also scored big with the 1998 World Cup Theme "The Cup of Life,”
which was #1 in 22 countries.
Despite having worked for nearly thirty years as a writer, producer, and artist, Child remains energized and
enthusiastic... ready to create hits indefinitely. "I was born with a certain drive and sense of destiny that
keeps me going," says Child. "Maybe it was because I was born poor; I wanted to win for the family. I still
put a lot of energy in what I do. I try to really live life, so I have new experiences that I can write about."
More than twenty years after the number one beginning in that New Jersey basement, Desmond Child
remains as in-demand as ever. His latest projects include: Joss Stone, Kelly Clarkson, The Scorpions, Hilary
Duff, Meatloaf, Ace Young, and his old pals in Bon Jovi. "The Desmond you don't know about," says Jon
Bon Jovi, "is the one who not only taught me the next level of songwriting, but so many of the true aspects of
friendship: truth, honor and loyalty. We've been through a lot together - the ups and the downs…and the ups
again."
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Chris Jay Becker says
Desmond, thanks for being my friend. Too bad my video "Believe in Miracles" didn't do well... Mike said I was lip-syncing badly. I'll put up a better song with a more professional video next year.Dustin Spires says
Thanks for adding me as a friend. I hope you enjoy my music.Mosteller Brothers says
Thank you very much for the kind words....Tabatha & Southern FRY'd says
Hi Desmond,I would be grateful if you could comment on my music!
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pete miles says
I just posted some new songs on my site would like your feedback on which you like bestdale brown says
have a nice day visit me dale brown thanksnashproducer says
Disappointed in a fellow producer, these contests, and the direction of the music industry. When is it going to be about talent and the artist again? http://musicnation.com/forums/thread?id=4215musicfan1 says
Hi Desmond, I was wondering when the 6 finalists will be anounced? I thought today Aug. 4th. Thank You!Vera Dee George says
ny brother just called me and said GAC was making fun of me on your tv station and you all never even played my whole song that he had wrote and i am a Southern Gospel Singer i don't think it was very nice to make fun of me why would anyone do thatraymanmusic says
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