Today’s guest isn’t just a living legend.
He’s one of the architects of modern music.
As a songwriter and producer, he’s discovered artists, shaped careers, and defined entire eras.
This one is required listening.
A once-in-a-generation legendary hybrid of songwriting and production,
And The Writer Is... David Foster!
In this episode, David breaks down what actually makes music last, the cost of greatness, and what it really takes to survive and stay relevant in the music business over decades, not moments.
Not to mention his best advice for people in the business right now...
We talk songwriting vs. production, discovering artists like Céline Dion and Michael Bublé, working with legends like Whitney Houston and Paul McCartney, the mistakes artists make chasing hits, and why longevity matters more than hype.
Oh, and the only artist who could pull him out of retirement...
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Chapters:
00:00 Mount Rushmore of Producers
02:00 Canadians
03:42 David Foster’s Parents
05:23 Discovering Perfect Pitch
07:03 Musical Roots and Learning Jazz
07:40 Jazz Voicings Explained
10:24 “Leave Songwriters Alone” – Publishing Talk
11:20 Writing His First Songs
12:21 Advice He’d Give His Younger Self
17:00 David Foster’s Trick for Reading People
17:58 Surviving a Plane Crash
20:22 The Start of His Early Career
22:00 Is “Africa” by Toto a Perfect Song?
27:20 The Greatest Songwriters Ever
30:25 Kanye West’s “Through the Wire” Sample Story
32:27 Songwriting vs Sampling (Blurred Lines Case)
34:21 His Documentary, Workflow, and Band Relationships
38:53 How David Foster Writes Songs
42:42 How Seven People Write One Song
43:39 Presented by NMPA & Splice
48:19 The Critical Mistake in “Uptown Funk”
49:49 “Unforgettable” with Nat King Cole
51:08 Paul McCartney
55:17 Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You”
57:10 Top Five Singers He’s Worked With
59:06 Discovering Céline Dion
59:56 How David Foster Sees His Life
1:05:13 What Makes a Song Great?
1:09:40 The “Nashville No”
1:11:51 The Arc: A Holistic Approach to Songwriting
1:12:42 Discovering Michael Bublé
1:15:29 Star vs Superstar
1:16:39 Andrea Bocelli & Josh Groban
1:19:04 The Cost of Greatness
1:19:46 How to Make It in the Music Business
1:24:11 Family Life (Katharine McPhee & Kids)
1:25:50 “I Told Céline the Titanic Song Would Ruin Her Career”
1:31:01 Songs He Wishes He Wrote
1:31:39 Artists He Passed On
Hosted by Ross Golan
Produced by Joe London and Jad Saad
Post production by Pratik Karki
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