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Ted Hewitt is an American producer, musician, singer and songwriter who lives in Nashville, Tennessee. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland and graduated from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. As a producer, he has produced six #1 Country singles on singer Rodney Atkins. His album "If You're Goin' Through Hell" achieved platinum status and was nominated by the Academy of Country Music for Album of the Year in 2006.[1] As a musician and singer he has played and/or sung with Reba McEntire, Glen Campbell, Lee Greenwood, Vern Gosdin, and Rodney Atkins. His songs have been recorded by Kenny Rogers, Wynonna Judd, Glen Campbell, Alabama, T. Graham Brown, Tracy Byrd, Rodney Atkins. The most acclaimed songs are "Love Lessons"[2] recorded by Tracy Byrd which reached #9, and "Wine Into Water" recorded by T. Graham Brown which reached #44.

Producer
His first charted production was "Sing Along" in 2002 which was followed by "My Old Man". His first production to reach the Top Ten was in early 2004 with the single "Honesty (Write Me a List)" which reached #4 on the country chart. It was the title track to the album, "Honesty". It yielded two other singles, "Someone To Share It With", which reached #41 and "Monkey in the Middle". In 2006 Curb released the single "If You're Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows)" which became his first #1 production. It stayed at #1 for four weeks and became most played song of the year according to Billboard Year-End Jump up ^ Atkins, Rodney. "Rodney Atkins". en.wikipedia.org. Retrieved 10 June 2015. Jump up ^ Byrd, Tracy. "Love Lessons". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 10 June 2015.