Mark Ronson on His Instant Connection with Amy Winehouse, Producing the Music for "Barbie", and Staying Relevant

 
 

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Mark Ronson’s work has found its way into tons of the biggest pop hits in the world over the past two decades. And in that time he became a new kind of artist: a producer whose style is so distinct that his name became the marquee name. In this episode, Guy talks with Mark about his start DJing in New York, his instant connection with Amy Winehouse while producing Back to Black, and working with Greta Gerwig to produce the music for Barbie.

Links from the Show

01. Mark Ronson’s Here Comes the Fuzz

02. Everybody Got Their Something with Nikka Costa

03. Music video for Back to Black with Amy Winehouse

04. Music video for Valerie with Amy Winehouse

05. Music video for Uptown Funk with Bruno Mars

06. Music video for Nothing Breaks Like a Heart with Miley Cyrus

07. Soundtrack for Barbie

08. Score of Barbie

09. Mark Ronson’s Ted Talk on the history of sampling

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