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Beat Migs! And the composer Mateo Messina joins us!
Join him at Benaroya Hall tomorrow with Thunderpussy!
Beat Migs! And we chat with Mateo Messina about a great event this weekend!
Mateo Messina calls in to talk about “Rocktoberfest” at Georgetown Brewery on October 1st benefitting Seattle Children's Hospital.
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META PERFORMANCE SHOW | Grammy award-winning film and television composer, Mateo Messina, shares about his path to becoming a composer, from working in e-commerce, to writing albums in the middle of the night, to becoming in-demand in Hollywood – all without anyone asking him to or giving him permission. You'll hear about the near-death experience that rearranged his relationship with pursuing his dreams, granting himself permission to be audacious. Jason and Mateo discuss the intersection of doing what you love and helping others, his heart for volunteerism, entrepreneurship in art, and ultimately: the relentless nature of not knowing what you can't do.Novus Global is a tribe of elite executive coaches who work with Fortune 500 Companies, Professional Athletes, World Renowned Artists and Business Leaders to create lives, teams and companies that go beyond high-performance.Book a free consultation with a Novus Global coach here: http://novus.global/now/ This podcast is produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Senior Producer and Jeremy Davidson as Editor and Audio engineer. Find out more about how to create a podcast for you or your business at rainbowcreative.co
I’m so excited to share another episode in my Movers & Shakers series, where I feature amazing people who are making a huge impact in not only their lives but the lives of others. This week I had the pleasure of sitting down with Mateo Messina, Grammy Award winning composer who writes music for film […]
Mateo Messina joins us live in studio promoting his 22nd Benefit Concert: Origin – The Symphony.
This week Christian meets up with Prince Protege' Liv Warfield to discuss her musical life, what it's like leaving collegiate athletics to pursue music instead, working with mentors Prince and Nancy Wilson and charting her own destiny on becoming a big voice in today's rock n soul world.Liv was a member of Prince's New Power Generation (NPG); Prince was also her mentor for her solo career. Liv had been in the midst of working on her third studio album when Prince passed away, so plans for her release came to a halt. While working on new material with him, although the album wasn't complete at the time, when Prince heard “Mantra,” it immediately caught his attention. The album came to a halt after Prince's passing but now, three years later, Warfield is releasing her new powerful single to fans. “Mantra” was written by Warfield and guitarist Ryan Waters, backed by a 42-piece orchestra, with orchestral arrangements composed by Grammy-Award winning conductor Mateo Messina (for the film, “Juno”).After a period of depression when Prince passed, Liv took a break, but then started playing shows again in 2016, perfecting her sound, which became a lifeline for both Liv and her musical partner guitarist Ryan Waters. They began writing new music, and their creative energy caught the attention of Nancy Wilson of Heart in 2017. It was then, that Warfield and Waters formed the group with Wilson, Roadcase Royale. Their lead single, “Get Loud,” was featured prominently in 2017's Women's March; and the band released their debut album, “First Things First,” later that year. Warfield and Waters spent the next year playing to sold-out arenas, opening for rock legend Bob Seger, and recorded a remake of the classic Heart song, “These Dreams,” which was featured in the biopic, “Molly's Game.”Warfield's style has been described as “alternative soul with a ‘lil bit of Rock ‘n' Roll.” With her self-released her debut album in 2006 titled “Embrace Me,” she caught the eye of Prince and joined his group, the “New Power Generation (NPG).” In 2014, Liv released her sophomore album, Executive Co-Produced by Prince, titled “The Unexpected.” She became a featured artist for VH1's “You Oughta Know” campaign, which led to musical performances on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “The Late Show with David Letterman” and “The Arsenio Hall Show.” Additionally, Warfield received a 2014 Soul Train Music Award for “Best Contemporary Jazz Artist” with two additional Soul Train nominations (“Best New Artist” and “Best Independent R&B/Soul Performance”); and a BET “Best New Artist Award” nomination. She also collaborated with Cindy Lauper and Nancy Wilson of Heart; and opened for Lionel Richie at the Montreax Jazz Festival. That same year, Warfield's performance, which closed out Essence Fest, was hailed as one of the most memorable after shows at the New Orleans House of Blues by fans and critics.https://livwarfieldofficial.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PvhwiNOSVtKIuuphyTZO2?si=y8ytVy2VTdGqZKR0x6mS6A
This week Christian meets up with Prince Protege' Liv Warfield to discuss her musical life, what it's like leaving collegiate athletics to pursue music instead, working with mentors Prince and Nancy Wilson and charting her own destiny on becoming a big voice in today's rock n soul world.Liv was a member of Prince's New Power Generation (NPG); Prince was also her mentor for her solo career. Liv had been in the midst of working on her third studio album when Prince passed away, so plans for her release came to a halt. While working on new material with him, although the album wasn't complete at the time, when Prince heard “Mantra,” it immediately caught his attention. The album came to a halt after Prince's passing but now, three years later, Warfield is releasing her new powerful single to fans. “Mantra” was written by Warfield and guitarist Ryan Waters, backed by a 42-piece orchestra, with orchestral arrangements composed by Grammy-Award winning conductor Mateo Messina (for the film, “Juno”).After a period of depression when Prince passed, Liv took a break, but then started playing shows again in 2016, perfecting her sound, which became a lifeline for both Liv and her musical partner guitarist Ryan Waters. They began writing new music, and their creative energy caught the attention of Nancy Wilson of Heart in 2017. It was then, that Warfield and Waters formed the group with Wilson, Roadcase Royale. Their lead single, “Get Loud,” was featured prominently in 2017's Women's March; and the band released their debut album, “First Things First,” later that year. Warfield and Waters spent the next year playing to sold-out arenas, opening for rock legend Bob Seger, and recorded a remake of the classic Heart song, “These Dreams,” which was featured in the biopic, “Molly's Game.”Warfield's style has been described as “alternative soul with a ‘lil bit of Rock ‘n' Roll.” With her self-released her debut album in 2006 titled “Embrace Me,” she caught the eye of Prince and joined his group, the “New Power Generation (NPG).” In 2014, Liv released her sophomore album, Executive Co-Produced by Prince, titled “The Unexpected.” She became a featured artist for VH1's “You Oughta Know” campaign, which led to musical performances on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “The Late Show with David Letterman” and “The Arsenio Hall Show.” Additionally, Warfield received a 2014 Soul Train Music Award for “Best Contemporary Jazz Artist” with two additional Soul Train nominations (“Best New Artist” and “Best Independent R&B/Soul Performance”); and a BET “Best New Artist Award” nomination. She also collaborated with Cindy Lauper and Nancy Wilson of Heart; and opened for Lionel Richie at the Montreax Jazz Festival. That same year, Warfield's performance, which closed out Essence Fest, was hailed as one of the most memorable after shows at the New Orleans House of Blues by fans and critics.https://livwarfieldofficial.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PvhwiNOSVtKIuuphyTZO2?si=y8ytVy2VTdGqZKR0x6mS6A
This week Christian meets up with Prince Protege’ Liv Warfield to discuss her musical life, what it’s like leaving collegiate athletics to pursue music instead, working with mentors Prince and Nancy Wilson and charting her own destiny on becoming a big voice in today’s rock n soul world. Liv was a member of Prince’s New Power Generation (NPG); Prince was also her mentor for her solo career. Liv had been in the midst of working on her third studio album when Prince passed away, so plans for her release came to a halt. While working on new material with him, although the album wasn’t complete at the time, when Prince heard “Mantra,” it immediately caught his attention. The album came to a halt after Prince’s passing but now, three years later, Warfield is releasing her new powerful single to fans. “Mantra” was written by Warfield and guitarist Ryan Waters, backed by a 42-piece orchestra, with orchestral arrangements composed by Grammy-Award winning conductor Mateo Messina (for the film, “Juno”). After a period of depression when Prince passed, Liv took a break, but then started playing shows again in 2016, perfecting her sound, which became a lifeline for both Liv and her musical partner guitarist Ryan Waters. They began writing new music, and their creative energy caught the attention of Nancy Wilson of Heart in 2017. It was then, that Warfield and Waters formed the group with Wilson, Roadcase Royale. Their lead single, “Get Loud,” was featured prominently in 2017’s Women’s March; and the band released their debut album, “First Things First,” later that year. Warfield and Waters spent the next year playing to sold-out arenas, opening for rock legend Bob Seger, and recorded a remake of the classic Heart song, “These Dreams,” which was featured in the biopic, “Molly’s Game.”Warfield’s style has been described as “alternative soul with a ‘lil bit of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” With her self-released her debut album in 2006 titled “Embrace Me,” she caught the eye of Prince and joined his group, the “New Power Generation (NPG).” In 2014, Liv released her sophomore album, Executive Co-Produced by Prince, titled “The Unexpected.” She became a featured artist for VH1’s “You Oughta Know” campaign, which led to musical performances on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “The Late Show with David Letterman” and “The Arsenio Hall Show.” Additionally, Warfield received a 2014 Soul Train Music Award for “Best Contemporary Jazz Artist” with two additional Soul Train nominations (“Best New Artist” and “Best Independent R&B/Soul Performance”); and a BET “Best New Artist Award” nomination. She also collaborated with Cindy Lauper and Nancy Wilson of Heart; and opened for Lionel Richie at the Montreax Jazz Festival. That same year, Warfield’s performance, which closed out Essence Fest, was hailed as one of the most memorable after shows at the New Orleans House of Blues by fans and critics. https://livwarfieldofficial.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PvhwiNOSVtKIuuphyTZO2?si=y8ytVy2VTdGqZKR0x6mS6A
This week Christian meets up with Prince Protege’ Liv Warfield to discuss her musical life, what it’s like leaving collegiate athletics to pursue music instead, working with mentors Prince and Nancy Wilson and charting her own destiny on becoming a big voice in today’s rock n soul world. Liv was a member of Prince’s New Power Generation (NPG); Prince was also her mentor for her solo career. Liv had been in the midst of working on her third studio album when Prince passed away, so plans for her release came to a halt. While working on new material with him, although the album wasn’t complete at the time, when Prince heard “Mantra,” it immediately caught his attention. The album came to a halt after Prince’s passing but now, three years later, Warfield is releasing her new powerful single to fans. “Mantra” was written by Warfield and guitarist Ryan Waters, backed by a 42-piece orchestra, with orchestral arrangements composed by Grammy-Award winning conductor Mateo Messina (for the film, “Juno”). After a period of depression when Prince passed, Liv took a break, but then started playing shows again in 2016, perfecting her sound, which became a lifeline for both Liv and her musical partner guitarist Ryan Waters. They began writing new music, and their creative energy caught the attention of Nancy Wilson of Heart in 2017. It was then, that Warfield and Waters formed the group with Wilson, Roadcase Royale. Their lead single, “Get Loud,” was featured prominently in 2017’s Women’s March; and the band released their debut album, “First Things First,” later that year. Warfield and Waters spent the next year playing to sold-out arenas, opening for rock legend Bob Seger, and recorded a remake of the classic Heart song, “These Dreams,” which was featured in the biopic, “Molly’s Game.”Warfield’s style has been described as “alternative soul with a ‘lil bit of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” With her self-released her debut album in 2006 titled “Embrace Me,” she caught the eye of Prince and joined his group, the “New Power Generation (NPG).” In 2014, Liv released her sophomore album, Executive Co-Produced by Prince, titled “The Unexpected.” She became a featured artist for VH1’s “You Oughta Know” campaign, which led to musical performances on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “The Late Show with David Letterman” and “The Arsenio Hall Show.” Additionally, Warfield received a 2014 Soul Train Music Award for “Best Contemporary Jazz Artist” with two additional Soul Train nominations (“Best New Artist” and “Best Independent R&B/Soul Performance”); and a BET “Best New Artist Award” nomination. She also collaborated with Cindy Lauper and Nancy Wilson of Heart; and opened for Lionel Richie at the Montreax Jazz Festival. That same year, Warfield’s performance, which closed out Essence Fest, was hailed as one of the most memorable after shows at the New Orleans House of Blues by fans and critics. https://livwarfieldofficial.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PvhwiNOSVtKIuuphyTZO2?si=y8ytVy2VTdGqZKR0x6mS6A
This week film and television composer, Mateo Messina joins me in the studio. On the show, he discusses how he got his start in the industry and his work on the cult-classic film Juno. Mateo also shares his wonderful perspective and process when it comes to crafting the unique score for the Hulu original series Casual. Lastly, we talk about what makes comedy such an interesting genre for a composer and discuss his recently released film Blockers.
In this episode, I speak with composer Mateo Messina on his career and scoring the 2007 hit Juno, Superstore on NBC and the recent comedy Blockers starring Leslie Mann and John Cena.
This week we have the pleasure of sitting down with Grammy Award-Winning Film & TV Composer, Mateo Messina. Mateo is widely known for his Award-Winning score for the movie Juno. You can also hear his work on shows like Casual, Superstore and many more. Most recently he scored the breakout hit-film, Blockers. Jake and Mateo discuss all of this and much more!
This week we have the pleasure of sitting down with Grammy Award-Winning Film & TV Composer, Mateo Messina. Mateo is widely known for his Award-Winning score for the movie Juno. You can also hear his work on shows like Casual, Superstore and many more. Most recently he scored the breakout hit-film, Blockers. Jake and Mateo discuss all of this and much more!
Warren sits down with Mateo Messina (composer - Juno) to discuss the origins of his name, the musically inclined Jason Reitman, and the best place to grab some breakfast after an all-night bender. http://www.thewarrenreport.com SPONSOR Harbinger Winery http://www.harbingerwinery.com/