Episode 4 Branden Chapman/Recording Academy Executive: Behind The Scenes Of The Grammys
When we think about our favorite songs, we tend to think of the artist who sings them. What we don’t think about, however, is the amount of work and people that went into bringing it to life. The way artists have hundreds of people working to create tomorrow’s top hits, it takes just as many to put together a show to honor music and its makers. Today, Branden Chapman, Executive In Charge Of Production and Chief Business Development Officer, shares how he followed his passion for music and how it led to becoming a major executive and producer for the Recording Academy and Grammys.
Show Highlights
The 2 things Branden always starts his projects with
The importance of process management and creating a budget timeline
What all goes into making the Grammys a success
The impact gratitude has when working with a team
The Academy and its work in promoting fair wages for those working behind the scenes
How Branden manages his many responsibilities and holds onto his sanity
The most important part that goes into making the Grammys happen
Branden shares his experience of the night Whitney Houston died
Branden’s opinion about the future of the music business
The importance of diversity for Grammy voters
Resources:
The Music Makers podcast theme song was written and produced by Andy Kushner with help from the rhythm section and horn players of the band, SoundConnection: Elliot Jefferson, Lamonte Silver, Keith Hammond, Roy Lambert, Joe Herrera, and Craig Alston.
SoundConnection
The Music Makers podcast theme song was written and produced by Andy Kushner with help from the rhythm section and horn players of the band, SoundConnection: Elliot Jefferson, Lamonte Silver, Keith Hammond, Roy Lambert, Joe Herrera, and Craig Alston.
Sponsor: Kushner Entertainment
Check out Andy's Other Podcast: The Wedding Biz