Josh Ramsay

Josh Ramsay is a Canadian musician, songwriter, and producer best known as the frontman of the pop-rock band Marianas Trench. Born on June 11, 1985, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Ramsay has made a significant impact in the Canadian music scene since the band's formation in 2001. Marianas Trench is recognized for their theatrical sound and intricate vocal harmonies, blending elements of pop, rock, and electronic music. Notable works include the albums "Masterpiece Theatre" (2009), which features the hit single "Cross My Heart," and "Ever After" (2011), which includes the popular tracks "Stutter" and "Haven't Had Enough." The band has received multiple Juno Awards, solidifying their status in the industry. Beyond his work with Marianas Trench, Ramsay has collaborated with various artists, including Carly Rae Jepsen, for whom he co-wrote the worldwide hit "Call Me Maybe." His songwriting prowess and production skills have helped shape contemporary pop music in Canada, influencing emerging artists and contributing to the evolution of the genre. Ramsay's blend of catchy melodies and emotional lyrics continues to resonate with fans globally.