Gabriel Wilson[1] is a record producer, songwriter, recording artist, and worship leader based in the greater Portland, Oregon area. His most notable productions include “Flux” from KXC in London[2], “Heartache and a Song” from RENN[3], “Tides”[4] and “You Make Me Brave”[5] from Bethel Music, and “Swan Song” from Hunter G.K. Thompson. His most notable co-written songs include “Forever” from Kari Jobe, “Ever Be” and “For the Cross” from Bethel Music, “Letting Go” from Steffany Gretzinger, and anthem “We Will Never Need the Cross Again” from Trinity Fellowship Music.

Wilson co-owns and operates Feng Sway Studio in the Pacific Northwest and is a Co-Founder of RMA [6], a production/marketing/distribution company bent on providing “Equity for Artists” and helping artists navigate the brave new world of the modern music industry. He is also a WorshipU [7] online instructor, a teacher at various songwriting and worship conferences globally, and a songwriting mentor for writers from all over the world via Skype — helping them break writers block and sharpen their skills as writers.

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