Ameir Smith

Columbia, Missouri, United States

*An award winning singer/songwriter coupled with a heart of passion for musical diversity. Ameir's pursuit of God and inspiration has led him into a wealth of musical range. From Christian, R&B, Soul, Rock, and Hip Hop influences.*

*I'm currently writing top-line for a few producers submitting those demos to major label publishing companies inviting placement with current artists. This realm is new but exciting for me. I started out writing and singing my own music and now have found a passion for developing songs for other artists. Every artist in every genre needs that inspirational hit!*

*HISTORY:*

*2015: AWARD WINNER, Akademia Awards, Los Angeles, CA August 2015 "Hidden In You" Best Gospel Song. *Music Connection Magazine Top 25 Music Critiques of 2015.

*2014: AWARD WINNER, Indie Music Channel Awards, Los Angeles, CA. April 27, "Your Friend" Best Song, Easy Listening.

*Nomination, HMMA's (Hollywood Music in Media Awards), Hollywood, CA. November 4, "Hidden in You"*

*2013: AWARD WINNER, Indie Music Channel Awards, Los Angeles, CA. April 28, COLOR ME took home four awards. Three for "The History", including Best Male Contemporary Christian Artist, and one for "Come & See" Best Recording.

*July 1, "Come & See" selected as the theme song for the CTN, nationally syndicated television program "The Time is Now with Diane Chamberlain" broadcasting weekly to over 37 million homes.*

*2012: AWARD WINNER, HMMA's, Hollywood, CA. November 17, "Come & See", Best Song Contemporary Christian/Gospel.

* March 1, Ameir & The Frontline, live performance, Hollywood Highlands Indie Thursday Showcase alongside up and comers Emblem3, with Ceelo Green and Lil Wayne performing at the Highlands as well.*

*2011: NOMINATION, HMMA's, Hollywood, CA. November 17th "Day of Reformation" Best Song Contemporary Christian/Gospel.

*December 17, Live performance with Mr. Stevie Wonder and The International Colors of Love Choir 16th Annual House Full of Toys Benefit Concert. LA LIVE, NOKIA Theater downtown Los Angeles.*