Grant Pittman is an accomplished musician, producer and composer.

Currently residing in Nashville, TN, he serves as keyboardist and band leader for Grammy-winning artist Lauren Daigle.

As a performer, Grant has been featured in various TV performances, such as The Ellen Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Today Show, The Voice, and The Billboard Music Awards, among others. He has toured both nationally and internationally with Lauren Daigle, and also with such diverse acts as Maren Morris, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, Shane & Shane and Kari Jobe. He has had the privilege of playing in some of the United States’ most iconic venues, including Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, The Greek Theatre and Red Rocks Amphitheater.

As a session musician and producer, Pittman’s work can be heard on albums by Daigle, Gwen Stefani, John Legend, OneRepublic, Jennifer Hudson, Steven Curtis Chapman, Kari Jobe, Phil Wickham, Shane & Shane, and Roc Nation artist, Victory.

His vast experience in diverse genres have also made him an asset in film composition and recording. Most recently, Grant co-composed music for the documentary film, Room to Play along with Chelsea McGough. He has co-composed, produced and mixed the soundtrack for the feature-length film This Is My Year with Brandon Michael Collins, as well as co-composed music for the short film, “Tilley and The Moon”, also with Collins. Collins and Pittman also form the recording duo, The Atlas.

Grant has begun expanding his music for media portfolio, and to date has had his original compositions placed in network shows such as NBC’s The Today Show, as well as in numerous TV programs and advertisements.

Pittman’s personal compositions are wide and varied, and in December 2020 he released his debut piano album, 12 Pieces for Solo Piano.

In addition to music, Grant enjoys hiking, rock climbing, cold brew coffee and the NYT Crossword.