David Blake Chatfield

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Year Member of

the recording academy

Arranger  Composer Re-Mixer Producer

Music Projects

Music projects included representation of remix engineers and producers for various artists including U2 (Desire), Madonna (Causing a Commotion), Death Row, Natalie Cole (Pink Cadillac) Jan Hammer (Miami Vice Theme), Jeff Lorber featuring Karyn White (Facts of Love), Michael McDonald (Sweet Freedom), El DeBarge (Real Love), Stephanie Mills (Bit By Bit Theme From Fletch), Harold Faltermeyer (Axel F Beverly Hills Cop Theme), Stacey Lattislaw (Call Me), Jody Watley (Looking for a New Love, New Kind of Lover), and recording artists on major labels and soundtracks.

Film & Television Projects

Chatfield’s television projects included representing writers on Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, Generations, and Santa Barbara. In addition, His early film projects included his representation of film editors on Rambo, Commando, Top Gun, and writers on others.

David proud member of :

Be-loved Community

David is a 36-year member of the Recording Arts and Sciences Academy, long-time member of the Television Academy, member of Association of Independent Music Publishers, member of the California Copyright Conference, supporter of the Grammy Museum, special advisor and member of the leadership council of G.A.T.E

David Blake Chatfield

Hit Maker
David Blake Chatfield began his career as a talent manager and entertainment attorney. There are very few legends in the world of music; with a discography as prolific and has reached as wide as David Blake Chatfield. The legendary musician, producer, and arranger has represented some iconic talent. Recently, Harvey Mason Jr, Recording Academy CEO, commented that; "David is a prolific creator and we are proud of his long-time membership in the academy."  His early film projects included his representation of film editors on Rambo, Commando, Top Gun, and writers on others. Chatfield’s television projects included representing writers on Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, Generations, and Santa Barbara. In addition, his music projects included representation of remix engineers and producers for various artists including U2 (Desire), Madonna (Causing a Commotion), Death Row, Natalie Cole (Pink Cadillac)  Jan Hammer (Miami Vice Theme), Jeff Lorber featuring Karyn White (Facts of Love), Michael McDonald (Sweet Freedom), El DeBarge (Real Love), Stephanie Mills (Bit By Bit Theme From Fletch), Harold Faltermeyer (Axel F Beverly Hills Cop Theme), Stacey Lattislaw (Call Me), Jody Watley (Looking for a New Love, New Kind of Lover), Jose Feliciano, Steel Breeze, Sumthing Strange, Julian Shah-Tayler and recording artists on major labels and soundtracks.

David is a 36-year member of the Recording Arts and Sciences Academy, long-time member of the Television Academy, member of Association of Independent Music Publishers, member of the California Copyright Conference, supporter of the Grammy Museum, special advisor and member of the leadership council of G.A.T.E (Global Alliance for Transformation Entertainment) – a 501c3 nonprofit organization- founded by Jim Carrey, Eckhart Tolle and John Raatz, and is on the first ballot for 2024 Grammy nomination consideration. David takes pride in bringing classic music together with a modern sound creating a contemporary style/genre of music he calls “the California Sound” a blending of Northern California and Southern California musical and vocal styles. David is all about bringing multiple generations of music together; that can inspire and educate the next pioneers in the music industry.
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