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Daniel Breitholtz

Daniel Breitholtz, born 18 October 1977, is a former A&R-manager at Sony BMG. Together with voice coach Kishti Tomita, manager and talent scout Peter Swartling and producer, musician and disc jockey Claes af Geijerstam he was part of the Idol 2004, Idol 2005, Idol 2006 and Idol 2007 jury.

Breitholtz has a history with artists like Whitney Houston, Westlife, Outkast and Toni Braxton.[1] Breitholtz has also been a publisher for some of the most successful songwriters, who have written music for Celine Dion, Britney Spears, Westlife and Christina Aguilera among others. Since April 2016 Breitholtz is working as Senior Music Programmer at Spotify.

References

  1. ^ Södergren, Rosemari. "SWARTLING OCH BREITHOLTZ SKA JOBBA MED ARTISTUTVECKLING OCH SÖKA NYA AFFÄRSMODELLER" (in Swedish). KULTURMAGASINET KULTURBLOGGEN. Retrieved 1 May 2014.

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