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And The Writer Is...with Ross Golan

Ep. 231: Seth MacFarlane | The Discipline and Craft Behind a Creative Legacy

And The Writer Is...with Ross Golan

And The Writer Is

Music Creation, Songwriters, Songwriting, Artists, Music Interviews, Music, Interviews, Education

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2025

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Today’s guest has carved out one of the most improbable creative legacies of his generation — commanding animation, comedy, film, and orchestral music with the same relentless discipline and near-obsessive craft. What began as a kid sketching characters in his bedroom grew into a fight to build Family Guy on his own terms… and eventually into Grammy-nominated big-band records that honor the very foundations of American music.


And The Writer Is... Seth MacFarlane!


On this episode, Seth breaks down the discipline, taste, and obsessive craft that shaped his creative life… and the standards he refuses to compromise, no matter the project.

Dive deep into his roots, heroes, influences, and biggest challenges building his creative legacy.


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Chapter list:


0:00:00 – Teaser

0:01:06 – Welcome & Episode Intro

0:03:12 – Seth’s Early Creative Roots: Drawing, Music & Comedy

0:08:40 – Developing Discipline as a Young Artist

0:12:55 – The First Breakthroughs in Animation

0:16:33 – Fighting for Family Guy and Holding the Vision

0:18:15 – The Influence of 80s TV Scores and John Williams

0:21:48 – How Taste Shapes Every Creative Decision

0:25:30 – The Craft Behind Writing Comedy That Lasts

0:30:02 – Why Orchestration Matters So Deeply to Him

0:34:44 – Recording His Sinatra Albums & The Pursuit of Precision

0:38:55 – Balancing Film, TV & Music at a High Level

0:43:22 – Obsession, Work Ethic & Sustaining a Long Creative Career

0:45:45 – Diving into the Rat Pack Era and Vocal Legends

0:47:14 – Collaboration, Standards & Protecting the Work

0:52:33 – What He’s Learned About Longevity in Entertainment

0:56:26 – The Role of Curiosity in Every Chapter of His Career

1:00:08 – The Mindset Behind Creative Risk

1:03:03 – His Advice for Multi-Hyphenate Creators

1:05:23 – Seth’s Final Message to Artists

1:07:19 – Closing Thoughts

1:09:30 – Navigating Fame, Fan Encounters, and Meeting Icons Like John Williams & William Shatner

1:15:45 – Final Appreciation for Preserving Classic Music


Hosted by Ross Golan

Produced by Joe London and Jad Saad

Watercolor by Michael White


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Transcript

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0:00.0

I worked like a dog the first 10 years of that show.

0:03.0

It's not like you're working in a job that you hate.

0:06.5

I want to get it done. I want to get it done right.

0:09.0

There's no short-cutting that.

0:11.0

I put myself on the hospital at one point.

0:13.0

Why are you recording albums?

0:16.0

I got approached by Universal Republic.

0:18.0

They said, we want to do a record with you.

0:20.0

I said, great. And assuming they

0:21.3

meant like, give us some jokes that we can sell. And they said, what kind of album would you

0:25.8

want to do? And I said, are you leaving it up to me? And they said, yeah. And I said, well, Frank Sinatra's

0:30.9

music, his arrangements, they're like film scores that are meant to be sung to. I had worked with Frank Sinatra

0:36.4

Jr. on Family Guy several times.

0:39.3

He was in possession of all of the charts that belonged to his father.

0:44.3

And when he passed away, Tina Sinatra, she was looking for a home for them,

0:49.3

ideally where they would be heard by an audience.

0:52.3

You know, these were yellowing pieces of paper,

0:56.0

just pulling these things out of boxes

0:58.0

and playing them to hear what they were.

1:00.0

If you were to talk to younger Seth,

1:03.0

what would you tell him now?

1:05.0

You know, the smart thing would be

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