It was also simultaneously #1 and #2 on Awarestore.com beating out Aware's own artists such as 'John Mayer', 'Five for Fighting', and Wheatus.
Some of them appear on book covers, consumer products, and record sleeves e.g. Matchbox 20, Five for Fighting, etc.
In 2009, John Ondrasik, Five for Fighting, wrote a song in Nieto's honor to help raise funds for Augie's Quest.
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Even though he excels at the hard edge sound of many of the aforementioned artists, he’s also adept at working with the subtler sounds of artists such as Son Volt, The Kills, Thurston Moore, The Walkmen, and Five for Fighting.
Kids Helping Kids landed well-acclaimed artists, two of which have garnered Grammy nominations: Sara Bareilles, Matt Kearney, Tyrone Wells, Toad the Wet Sprocket, and Five for Fighting.
Notable national performers (on the B and C stages located in the parking lot south of the stadium) included Sister Hazel, John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting, George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic, Tonic, The Charlie Daniels Band, STS9, Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers, as well as guitar greats Eric Johnson and Buddy Guy.
They toured nationally, sharing the stage with bands such as Vertical Horizon, Sugar Ray, Hootie and the Blowfish, Five For Fighting, The Pat McGee Band, Switchfoot, The Calling, and numerous other headliners.
He also directly oversaw domestic and international A&R, working closely with many of the label’s established artists, including Jessica Simpson, Train, and Marc Anthony - and newer performers such as Pete Yorn and Five For Fighting.