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The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

David Frangioni: How to Build a Creative Career that Stands the Test of Time

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Srinivas Rao

Society & Culture

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2019

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

David Frangioni began as a drummer for a cover band in his early youth before going on to become an engineer, producer and technologist hired by some of the worlds biggest stars. From changing clothes in the liquor storeroom between gigs as a teenager, to working with some of the greatest musicians we all know and love, David has pretty much seen it all. He joins us to have a discussion about what he’s learned from his career in the arts and how to build one that will stand the test of time.


David’s website can be found at www.DavidJFrangioni.com


David also has two companies, Audio One and All Access IDA, go check them out!


 

 


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0:59.3

I have never read an article on a rock drummer that didn't say they started playing the drums

1:04.8

because Ringo Starr and the Beatles. Every drummer that plays in a rock band that was born

1:10.8

and alive in the 60s says that that's the reason that they're a drummer today.

1:16.3

Now talk about impact.

1:18.7

So why does it have so much impact and relevance and why so much staying power? Because the music kept evolving and the band they invented

1:26.3

merchandising they invented multi-track recording you know beyond two tracks four tracks and then eight tracks that you know they invented all of the

1:36.2

overdubbing techniques and you know what George Martin did with them on Sergeant Pepper

1:40.5

and then just goes on and on and on and you know a rock band playing stadiums you know in the

1:47.0

60s they didn't have sound systems when they played Shea Stadium they didn't have a

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