Rob Cavallo


Rob Cavallo is Chairman of Warner Bros. Records and oversees all of the label’s creative operations and artist relations. One of the top-selling producers in the world, Cavallo has produced or had creative involvement in albums that have sold more than 130 million units. Cavallo has produced or worked with many Warner Music Group artists, including Black Sabbath, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Fleetwood Mac, Goo Goo Dolls, Josh Groban, Gary Clark Jr., LP, Tegan & Sara, Chris Isaak, Jewel, Kid Rock, Alanis Morissette, My Chemical Romance, Paramore, Shinedown, and Green Day, whom he signed to WBR and produced nine albums. Cavallo has also worked on recordings for Avril Lavigne, David Cook, Adam Lambert, Less Than Jake, Meat Loaf, Dave Matthews Band, as well as numerous movie soundtracks.

Before joining WMG as Chief Creative Officer in 2009, Cavallo spent two years as managing partner at Level 7/Broadcom and four years as senior vice-president of music at Disney Studios and Hollywood Records. Prior to that he worked at Warner Bros. Records (since 1987). He landed his first job in the music business at The Complex Recording Studio and worked as a local musician and engineer in Los Angeles in the mid ’80s training with studio legends including George Massenburg and Nelson Riddle. Over the course of his career, Cavallo’s work has won 21 Grammy Awards, including “Producer of the Year” and “Record of the Year”, (nominated for Producer of The Year a total of 4 times), an Oscar, a Golden Globe, and earned numerous other honors.