Byron Gallimore (born in Puryear, Tennessee) is an American record producer known for his work in the field of country music. He has worked with artists Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Sugarland, Lee Ann Womack, and Jo Dee Messina. Hill's 1999 album Breathe won him the Grammy Award for Best Country Album. Gallimore also produced the single "Breathe" from the album.

Biography

Gallimore was born in Puryear, Tennessee. He earned an engineering degree from Murray State University. He played in rock 'n' roll and country cover bands from the age of 11 and that led him to songwriting and recording.[citation needed]

In 1980, he won the Music City Song Festival songwriting contest with the single "No Ordinary Woman", which was released that year on the Little Giant record label, peaking at No. 93 on the Billboard country singles charts. He moved to Nashville in 1986.

Gallimore has produced 12 of Tim McGraw's albums, 11 of which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts. He has produced more than 50 No. 1 Country Radio singles.

He won a Grammy Award for Best Country Album in 2001 for Faith Hill's album Breathe and produced the single "Breathe" from the album. He also produced the song "Stay" which won a Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Grammy for Sugarland in 2008. Billboard named him Producer of the Year in 2000, 2001 and 2002.

In addition to Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and Sugarland, Gallimore has produced Lee Ann Womack, Halfway to Hazard, Brooks & Dunn, Martina McBride, Jo Dee Messina, Jessica Andrews, Randy Travis, Phil Vassar, Terri Clark, and American Idol runner-up Lauren Alaina.

Gallimore launched a record label in 2012 called Streamsound Records with Jim Wilkes. The roster includes Jaida Dreyer, who released her debut album I Am Jaida Dreyer in early 2013, Austin Webb and Dakota Bradley. Streamsound Records is based in Nashville, Tennessee.

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationArtistWorkCategoryResult
1994Academy of Country Music AwardsTim McGrawNot A Moment Too SoonAlbum of the Year - ProducerWon
1994Academy of Country Music AwardsTim McGrawDon't Take The GirlSingle Record of the Year - ProducerNominated
1994Country Music Association AwardsTim McGrawDon't Take The GirlSingle of the Year - Producer [citation needed]Nominated
1995Academy of Country Music AwardsTim McGrawAll I WantAlbum of the Year - ProducerNominated
1995Academy of Country Music AwardsTim McGrawI Like It, I Love ItSingle Record of the Year - ProducerNominated
1997Academy of Country Music AwardsTim McGrawEverywhereAlbum of the Year - ProducerNominated
1997Academy of Country Music AwardsTim McGraw & Faith HillIt's Your LoveSingle Record of the Year - ProducerWon
1997Country Music Association AwardsTim McGraw & Faith HillIt's Your LoveSingle of the Year - Producer [citation needed]Nominated
1998Academy of Country Music AwardsFaith HillFaithAlbum of the Year - ProducerNominated
1998Academy of Country Music AwardsJo Dee MessinaI'm AlrightAlbum of the Year - ProducerNominated
1998Academy of Country Music AwardsFaith HillThis KissSingle Record of the Year - ProducerWon
1998Country Music Association AwardsTim McGrawEverywhereAlbum of the Year - Producer [citation needed]Won
1995Country Music Association AwardsFaith HillThis KissSingle Record of the Year - Producer[citation needed]Nominated
1998Grammy AwardFaith HillFaithBest Country Album - ProducerNominated
1999Academy of Country Music AwardsTim McGrawA Place In The SunAlbum of the Year - ProducerNominated
1999Academy of Country Music AwardsFaith HillBreatheAlbum of the Year - ProducerNominated
1999Academy of Country Music AwardsTim McGrawPlease Remember MeSingle Record of the Year - ProducerNominated
1999Country Music Association AwardsTim McGrawA Place In The SunAlbum of the Year - Producer[citation needed]Won
1999Country Music Association AwardsTim McGrawPlease Remember MeSingle Record of the Year - Producer[citation needed]Nominated
1999Music Row Magazine AwardsProducer of the YearWon
2000Academy of Country Music AwardsTim McGraw & Faith HillLet's Make LoveVocal Event of the Year - ProducerNominated
2000Country Music Association AwardsFaith HillBreatheAlbum of the Year - Producer[citation needed]Nominated
2000Country Music Association AwardsFaith HillBreatheSingle Record of the Year - Producer[citation needed]Nominated
2000Grammy AwardFaith HillBreatheBest Country Album - ProducerWon
2000Billboard Music AwardsHot Country Producer of the YearWon
2000Music Row Magazine AwardsProducer of the YearWon
2001Academy of Country Music AwardsTim McGrawSet This Circus DownAlbum of the Year - ProducerNominated
2001Country Music Association AwardsTim McGrawSet This Circus DownAlbum of the Year - Producer[citation needed]Nominated
2001Billboard Music AwardsHot Producer of the YearWon
2002Billboard AwardsHot Producer of the YearWon
2003Academy of Country Music AwardsPhil VassarWorking For A LivingVocal Event of the Year - ProducerNominated
2003Country Music Association AwardsTim McGrawTim McGraw & The Dancehall DoctorsAlbum of the Year - Producer[citation needed]Nominated
2004Academy of Country Music AwardsTim McGrawLive Like You Were DyingAlbum of the Year - ProducerNominated
2004Academy of Country Music AwardsProducer of the YearNominated
2004Academy of Country Music AwardsLee Ann WomackI May Hate Myself In The MorningSingle Record of the Year - ProducerNominated
2004Academy of Country Music AwardsTim McGrawLive Like You Were DyingSingle of the Year - ProducerWon
2004Country Music Association AwardsTim McGrawLive Like You Were DyingSingle of the Year - Producer[citation needed]Won
2005Grammy AwardTim McGrawLive Like You Were DyingBest Country Album - ProducerNominated
2005Academy of Country Music AwardsLee Ann WomackThere's More Where That Came FromAlbum of the Year - ProducerNominated
2005Academy of Country Music AwardsProducer of the YearNominated
2005Country Music Association AwardsLee Ann WomackThere's More Where That Came FromAlbum of the Year - Producer[citation needed]Won
2005Country Music Association AwardsTim McGrawLive Like You Were DyingAlbum of the Year - Producer[citation needed]Nominated
2005Country Music Association AwardsLee Ann WomackI May Hate Myself In The MorningSingle of the Year - Producer[citation needed]Won
2007Academy of Country Music AwardsProducer of the YearNominated
2007Academy of Country Music AwardsSugarlandStaySingle Record of the Year - ProducerWon
2007Academy of Country Music AwardsSugarlandStayVideo of the Year - ProducerNominated
2007Music Row Magazine AwardsProducer of the YearWon
2008Grammy AwardTim McGrawLet It GoBest Country Album - ProducerNominated
2008Country Music Association AwardsSugarlandStaySingle of the Year - ProducerNominated
2009Academy of Country Music AwardsSugarlandLove On The InsideAlbum of the Year - ProducerNominated
2014Grammy AwardTim McGrawTwo Lanes of FreedomBest Country Album - ProducerNominated
2014Country Music Association AwardsTim McGrawMeanwhile Back at Mama'sSingle of the Year - ProducerNominated