Birth name Robert Siers Cavallo Role Music Producer Occupation(s) Producer, musician Parents Bob Cavallo | Years active 1980s–present Children Bailey Madison Name Rob Cavallo | |
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Born March 21, 1963 (age 62) Washington, D.C. ( 1963-03-21 ) Instruments Guitar, piano, keyboard, bass guitar Awards Grammy Award for Best Rock Album Nominations Grammy Award for Album of the Year, Satellite Award for Best Sound Similar People Chris Lord‑Alge, Mike Dirnt, Tre Cool, Jamie Muhoberac, John Shanks |
Interview with rob cavallo record producer senior vp of a r for reprise records
Robert Siers "Rob" Cavallo (born March 21, 1963) is an American record producer, musician, and record industry executive. Primarily known for his production work with Green Day, he has also worked with Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance, Eric Clapton, the Goo Goo Dolls, the Dave Matthews Band, Kid Rock, Alanis Morissette, Black Sabbath, Phil Collins, Paramore, Lil Peep, and Meat Loaf. He is also a multiple Grammy Award winner.
Contents
- Interview with rob cavallo record producer senior vp of a r for reprise records
- Rob cavallo on being a producer and making a great record
- Early life
- Career
- Platinum albums and tracks
- Other notable projects
- Awards and recognition
- References

Cavallo plays multiple instruments and has professional credits for his bass, keyboard, organ, piano, guitar and percussion work.

Rob cavallo on being a producer and making a great record
Early life

Cavallo was born in Washington, DC and moved to Los Angeles, California with his family at age 10. His interest in music began at age 11 after listening to his father's The Beatles collection. He graduated from the University of Southern California, as a member of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity, in 1985 with a B.A. in English. Cavallo also attended the Dick Grove School of Music.
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 2001, 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.
Platinum albums and tracks
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:
Other notable projects
Cavallo-produced Fleetwood Mac album Say You Will went gold in the US, Canada and Britain. Dave Matthew's 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.
Awards and recognition
Cavallo has won three Grammy awards: 1998 Producer of the Year; 2004 Best Rock Album for producing Green Day’s American Idiot; and 2005 Record of the Year for producing Green Day’s "Boulevard of Broken Dreams".
Billboard Magazine ranked Cavallo number 45 in their 2012 Power 100 rankings.