Rob Cavallo

American Record Producer

Rob Cavallo was born in Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, United States on March 21st, 1963 and is the American Record Producer. At the age of 61, Rob Cavallo biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 21, 1963
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Age
61 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Audio Engineer, Composer, Engineer, Record Producer
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Rob Cavallo Career

Cavallo worked with George Massenburg at The Complex Recording Studios early in his career. He joined Warner Bros. Records as A&R representative in 1987 and worked with Black Sabbath as one of his first assignments. He also signed both the Goo Goo Dolls and Green Day during his first tenure at Warner Bros. Records. Cavallo became senior vice-president of A&R of Hollywood Records in 1998. He moved to Warner Music Group in 2002 and became chief creative officer of the company in 2009. He was named chairman of Warner Bros. Records in 2011, and served in that position until December 2012.

Cavallo also co-founded Level 7, a media company, with Broadcom Corporation co-founder Henry T. Nicholas III.

Cavallo has produced multiple platinum-selling albums and tracks. Platinum-selling albums he has produced include:

Tracks he produced, which were on platinum-selling albums include:

Cavallo-produced Fleetwood Mac album Say You Will went gold in the US, Canada and Britain. Dave Matthews Band's Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 rankings. Phil Collins' single "Can't Stop Loving You," off the Cavallo-produced album Testify, peaked at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart.

Two Cavallo-produced Goo Goo Dolls tracks, "Iris" and "Slide," were included in Billboard's top 100 pop songs 1992–2012. "Iris" was the top pop song from 1992–2012 and "Slide" was ninth-best according to Billboard's list.

Cavallo played an important role as A&R Representative for Linkin Park's single Burn It Down which reached the 30th position on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified as Platinum by RIAA.

In 2021, Rob Cavallo launched Done Deal Management with music technology platform Vydia.

After producing Beth Hart’s critically-acclaimed “War In My Mind” album in 2019, Cavallo pulled double duty in both producing and playing lead guitar in Hart’s 2022 “A Tribute to Led Zeppelin” album.

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The Green Day Saviors' analysis: Bubblegum pop meets the Sex Pistols for 30 years, these three punks are still making one hell of a show, writes ADRIAN THRILLS

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 19, 2024
Billie Joe Armstrong can recall when his world went to hell in a handcart. It hasn't been the same since Bowie's death,' he rages on Strange Days Are Here To Stay, a track on Green Day's 14th album.' Whatever it's global instability or just his late-running Uber, the punk veteran traces all his problems back to his hero's death in January 2016. There is no evidence that the Thin White Duke is directly responsible. Armstrong's lyrics are full of indignation, but there is also humour in play. The song, which is fueled by twin harmony guitars that recall Thin Lizzy, is one of the most memorable on an album that sticks to familiar punk-pop styles while still adding a few unexpected twists. Saviors is a step up from Father Of All..., a sad series of puerile gags and low on imagination. For the first time in 125 years, Green Day has been rejuvenated. Cavallo appeared on the band's 1994 breakthrough album, Dookie, and 2004's epic American Idiote, and he adds a thumping punch to the 15 new songs on the band's new albums.