Nate Albert

Nathan Robert Albert (born November 26, 1970) is an American music executive, songwriter, producer and guitar player.

At the height of the Bosstones’ success, Albert left the band to pursue a degree at Brown University.

[1] At Republic, Albert signed The Weeknd, Phantogram and Anberlin, orchestrated the release of the chart-topping, Academy Award-nominated soundtrack for Universal Pictures' Les Misérables, and worked on albums with such artists as Florence & the Machine, and The Lonely Island.

[5] Additionally, he worked on projects with artists Cold War Kids, Troye Sivan and Calum Scott.

While there, he signed Omar Apollo, Teddy Swims, Ricky Montgomery, and Gus Dapperton.