Edward "Felix" McTeigue is a Grammy Award nominated record producer, songwriter and musician based in Brooklyn, New York.
He has recorded with his band "Filo" and under the name "FDR". His 2005, three-CD album New Deal (recorded as "FDR") was recorded with McTeigue playing all instruments, and consists of 50 songs written, recorded, and produced in 50 days.
Notable songs McTeigue's written for others include "Wreck You" on the album What Am I Waiting For (2008), recorded by Heidi Newfield and "Jumped Right In" recorded by Juno Award-nominated artist Dallas Smith. His production credits include Sami.The.Great on Bold Love Records and Tommy Brunett's album Hell or High Water. The most recent McTeigue song, the title track on Florida Georgia Line's album "Anything Goes (Florida Georgia Line song)", peaked on the Billboard Country Airplay chart on October 31 2015 [1]. The song also peaked at number 6 on the Hot Country Songs chart and has sold 430,000 copies in the US as of November 2015 . He is a 2017 Grammy Awards nominee for Best American Roots Song (Awarded to Songwriters) for the Lori McKenna song ”Wreck You” (Lori McKenna and Felix McTeigue), produced by Dave Cobb.
McTeigue is the cousin of singer-songwriter Lucy Wainwright Roche and son of Maggie Roche of The Roches.