EPISODE · Feb 11, 2025 · 34 MIN
Episode 559 - The Most Prolific Music Composer Ever? | Richard Tozzoli
from Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Podcast · host Bobby Owsinski
My guest today is Grammy-nominated producer/mixer/composer, Richard Tozzoli. Rich may be the most prolific television composer anywhere, as his work has appeared in an astounding 1800 TV series, 20,000 episodes, in 40 countries. His unique style has been featured on CBS Sports, NBC Olympics, Counting Cars, Pawn Stars, Duck Dynasty, Trading Spaces, MLB, FOX NFL and many more. Artists he’s worked with include Al DiMeola, Ace Frehley, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Omar Hakim, and others.Prior to turning his attention to composing, Rich was an excellent recording engineer and mixer, working on 5.1 surround sound projects for the likes of David Bowie, Carly Simon, Boston Pops, Blue Oyster Cult and Hall & Oates. He has also authored numerous articles on audio production and technology as well as the book Pro Tools Surround Sound Mixing.During the interview we spoke about transitioning from engineering to television composition, how his engineering skills were important in gaining music supervisor attention, his annual writing trip to the Caribbean, expanding in to full orchestration, focusing on planetarium shows, and much more.I spoke with Rich from his studio in Northern New Jersey------Timestamps:00:00:00 - The Importance of ReinventionDiscussing the necessity of reinventing oneself and the learning process involved.00:00:22 - Introducing Richard TozzoliOverview of Rich's impressive career and accomplishments in televisioncomposition.00:01:50 - The Volume of Work. Rich shares the staggering number of cues and series his music has been featured in.00:02:35 - The Role of Agents. Exploring how good representation can lead to opportunities in the industry.00:03:29 - Transitioning to CompositionRich discusses his shift from engineering to composing for television and the motivation behind it.00:04:37 - The Unique Approach of ArtistsInsights into how successful artists carve out their unique niches in the music industry.00:05:29 - Ego and Confidence in MusicThe balance of having confidence without letting ego take over in the creative process.00:05:58 - Engineering Skills in CompositionHow Rich's background as an engineer enhances his composition work.00:07:21 - Speed and Efficiency in MixingThe importance of quick mixing skills in the fast-paced world of television music.00:08:14 - Simplifying the ProcessRich shares tips on simplifying music creation to enhance productivity.00:09:08 - The Challenge of Live PerformanceDiscussing the differences between studio work and live performance experiences.00:10:20 - The Use of Live DrumsRich explains his preference for live drums and the benefits of using V-kits.00:11:21 - The Evolution of AmplifiersA conversation about the advancements in amplifier technology and their impact on sound.00:12:43 - The Importance of Real AmpsRich emphasizes the unique qualities of tube amps compared to digital simulations.00:14:33 - The Pressure of Live PerformancesReflections on the challenges faced when returning to live playing after a long break.00:17:13 - Reinventions in Richard's CareerAd link: Explore The Mixing Engineer’s Handbook (6th Edition), the go-to guide for modern mixing.Thank you for tuning in to Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, the podcast that takes you deep inside the music industry. Each week, Bobby shares insights, news, analysis, and conversations with the movers and shakers shaping today’s music world.📌 Explore Bobby’s best-selling books🎙️ Nail that pro vocal sound: clear, upfront, and mix-ready. Learn how in Bobby’s Vocal Mixing Mini-Course🎧 Discover more mixing and production courses📲 Follow Bobby for more tips, insights, and updates:FacebookLinkedInInstagramBluesky🎙️ New episodes release every Tuesday at 9AM Pacific on YouTube and your favorite podcast app.Music. Business. Creativity. Straight from the Inner Circle.Produced by APodcastGeekhttps://apodcastgeek.com/
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My guest today is Grammy-nominated producer/mixer/composer, Richard Tozzoli. Rich may be the most prolific television composer anywhere, as his work has appeared in an astounding 1800 TV series, 20,000 episodes, in 40 countries. His unique style has been featured on CBS Sports, NBC Olympics, Counting Cars, Pawn Stars, Duck Dynasty, Trading Spaces, MLB, FOX NFL and many more. Artists he’s worked with include Al DiMeola, Ace Frehley, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Omar Hakim, and others. Prior to...
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