Eric Foster White
Eric Foster White is a Grammy-nominated American songwriter, record producer, and musician who has written songs for pop acts such as Whitney Houston, Britney Spears, and the Backstreet Boys. Through his work with artists, White is credited with 70 million album sales worldwide and many hit singles.
Career
White graduated from the University of Miami in 1983 with a bachelor's degree. In the 1980s and early 1990s, White toured as a trombone player with Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and Gloria Estefan. He worked at Sony Music before moving on to Jive Records. He also started two music production-publishing companies. In 2006, White formed Mina Latina Records with DJ Thomas Acosta. Recently, White got into the mobile entertainment industry by creating Showmobile which Hitstreak airs on. Showmobile was signed by Radio Disney via an online carriage agreements in 2014.Select discography
- 1991 – "My Name Is Not Susan"
- 1991 – "I Can't Wait Another Minute"
- 1996 – "Every Time I Close My Eyes"
- 1999 – "Soda Pop"
- 1999 – "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart"
- 1999 – "I Will Still Love You"
- 1999 – "Thinkin' About You"
- 1999 – "E-Mail My Heart"
- 1999 – "Autumn Goodbye"
- 1999 – "Final Heartbreak"