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Mike Elizondo

Mike Elizondo (born October 22, 1972) is an American producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. A protege of Dr. Dre, Elizondo has worked with 50 Cent, Eminem, Carrie Underwood, Fiona Apple, Mastodon, Ry Cooder, Skylar Grey, Twenty One Pilots, Nelly Furtado, and Lin-Manuel Miranda, among others. His songwriting credits include "In da Club" by 50 Cent, Eminem's "Just Lose It" and "The Real Slim Shady", "Family Affair" by Mary J. Blige, and Carrie Underwood's "Cowboy Casanova".[1][2][3] A Grammy award-winner and five-time nominee, he has twice been nominated in the Producer of the Year category.[4][5]

Mike Elizondo
Elizondo in 2022
Background information
Birth nameMichael A. Elizondo Jr.
Born (1972-10-22) October 22, 1972 (age 50)
Pacoima, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Multi-instrumentalist
  • songwriter
  • producer
Instrument(s)
  • Keyboards
  • guitar
  • bass
  • drums
  • vocals
  • sitar
  • saxophone
Years active1995–present

Early life and education

Elizondo was born and raised in Pacoima, California. His musician father, Miguel, had a diverse record collection and Elizondo grew up listening to artists from the Beatles to Motown to Johnny Cash. His father hosted jam sessions at home, and in the early 80s converted the garage into a recording studio to record local bands.

Elizondo learned to play the accordion at age 9 and the tenor saxophone at 12. At 14, he picked up the electric bass, which became his main instrument, and played in a metal band. In a 2006 interview with Sound on Sound, he said: "The reason that playing bass stuck was that the role it has, whether you're playing acoustic or electric or keyboard bass, is very appealing to me, because you are the link between the rhythm and the melody."[6]

He went to Hamilton High School Music Academy, where he met future engineer Manny Marroquin and drummer Abe Laboriel Jr., who inspired him to devote more time to practicing in order to improve his technique. He discovered an affinity for jazz, and while he continued to play the electric bass with hardcore and metal bands he formed, in his senior year he picked up the upright bass, studying classically to understand the full scope of the instrument.[7][8]

Elizondo met bassist and California State University, Northridge (CSUN) music professor Gary Pratt when Pratt guest-conducted Hamilton's jazz band. Elizondo subsequently studied privately with Pratt, who encouraged Elizondo to apply to CSUN. He was accepted, and enrolled in the university's music program in 1991.[9]

Already well-versed in jazz and other genres of music, Elizondo's emphasis was on classical music at CSUN; as he studied with Pratt, in addition to Ed Meares,[10] he played in chamber groups and the school orchestra. He also played in bands with musicians such as Nels and Alex Cline, Vinny Golia, Peter Erskine, and in 1994, as his extracurricular gigs became more time-consuming, he left CSUN to focus professionally on music full-time.[9][11]

Career

1990s

Budahat, session work, The Firm, Poe

At CSUN, Elizondo played bass and wrote songs for Budahat, a Rock/R&B band that he founded with a childhood friend, Trevor Lawrence, Jr.[12] In 1995, the band was signed by Atlantic. Although their album was never released,[13] the experience provided Elizondo with an education in publishing and the record industry, and introduced him as a songwriter and musician to prominent producers including T-Bone Burnett, Glen Ballard, Matthew Wilder, and Matt Wallace. As he became more in-demand as a session musician, he played on records by artists including Sheryl Crow, Ry Cooder, Fiona Apple, Perla Batalla.[1][14]

In 1996, Elizondo was booked as a session musician for the recording of The Album, by The Firm, a hip hop supergroup composed of Nas, Foxy Brown, AZ, and Nature. Produced by Dr. Dre and the Trackmasters, it was one of the first records released on Dre's then newly founded Aftermath label. The Firm sessions marked the start of Elizondo's relationship with Dre.[6]

Elizondo met Poe through Matt Wallace in 1997, and co-wrote four songs for her second Atlantic album, Haunted, including its title track. Following the release of the album, he was signed to a publishing deal with producer Steve Lindsey, who had a co-venture with Windswept Pacific. Elizondo later said: "Steve was the one early on, who truly believed in my potential as a songwriter."[1]

2000s

Dr. Dre, Eminem, Get Rich or Die Tryin'

Shortly after he signed his publishing deal, Elizondo began to work steadily on Aftermath projects as part of Dre's core creative team.[15][16] He played on Dre's solo album 2001 in 1999, and continued to work closely with him for the next 11 years as a multi-instrumentalist (bass, keyboards, and guitars), songwriter, and producer.[17]

Elizondo—who was with Dre when he and Eminem met[16]—scored his first co-writing credit with Dre for "The Real Slim Shady" from Eminem's Marshall Mathers LP. Also written with Tommy Coster, Jr., "The Real Slim Shady," the song "made Eminem a phenomenon,",[18] with The Marshall Mathers LP selling more than 1.8 million albums in its first week. "The Real Slim Shady" won a Grammy, hit the US Top 10, and entered the UK chart at No. 1. As of 2019, with more than 35 million in worldwide sales, the record was the top-selling rap album of all time.[19]

Elizondo's first co-production credits were for "True Lies" and "Lay Low" on Snoop Dogg's 2000 album, The Last Meal. Scott Storch, another of Dre's proteges, also co-produced "Lay Low".[20] In 2003, in addition to playing bass, guitar and keyboards, Elizondo co-wrote five songs on 50 Cent's Get Rich or Die Trying, and co-wrote and co-produced the album's first and final singles, "In da Club" and "If I Can't". A "minimalist masterpiece,"[21] "In da Club" was No. 1 for nine of the 30 weeks it charted on the Billboard Hot 100, and broke the Billboard record as the most listened to song in radio history within a week of its release. It was No. 24 on the decade-long Hot 100, and #13 on the Rolling Stone list of the best songs of the decade.[22] His run of hits continued through the end of 2004, with Mary J. Blige's "Family Affair", charting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100; "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" by Eve ft. Gwen Stefani, and "Rich Girl" by Gwen Stefani featuring Eve, which hit the Top 10. He co-wrote four songs on The Eminem Show and eight songs on Eminem's Encore, including "Just Lose It" an international hit.[20][14]

Fiona Apple, Producer of the Year, Carrie Underwood, Maroon 5

As Elizondo's success in the hip hop and rap genres continued to grow, he was sought out to work with pop, rock, roots and alternative artists.[14] In 2005, he was recruited to produce Fiona Apple's 2005 album, Extraordinary Machine.[23] Extraordinary Machine, received almost universal acclaim, with Rolling Stone writing that Elizondo had given the tracks energy, taking a "sad song and making it better."[24] That same year, he worked with Mavis Staples, Ry Cooder, Sheryl Crow, Eric Clapton, Alice Cooper, Burt Bacharach and Avril Lavigne, and in 2006, he played, wrote and/or produced music by Mary J. Blige, Gwen Stefani, T-Bone Burnett, Doyle Bramhall II, Christina Aguilera, and P!nk.[25] He also produced the Alanis Morissette song "Wunderkind", which appeared on The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe soundtrack and was nominated in the Best Original Song category at the 2006 Golden Globe Awards.[26]

Seeking to "toughen up their sound," Maroon 5 hired Elizondo to produce their second album, It Won't Be Soon Before Long in 2007. Seventeen tracks were recorded over a period of 8 months, and 14 made the record, including "If I Never See Your Face Again", featuring Rihanna, which would also appear on her album, Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded.[27] The album entered the charts at No. 1 in the UK and the US, where it sold nearly 403,000 copies in its first week.[28] The reviews were positive, with AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine writing: "It Won't Be Soon Before Long is that rare self-stylized blockbuster album that sounds as big and satisfying as was intended." The single "Makes Me Wonder" was nominated for a Grammy, and the album was the top selling digital LP of 2007.[29]

Similarly, Elizondo was brought in to help Rilo Kiley make their fourth album, Under the Blacklight, more rhythmic. Drummer Jason Boesel said, in discussing the title track, "Elizondo came in and answered our question of how we could get it to feel dancier. He stripped it down, and made it kind of a banger." Acknowledged as a collaborative effort between Elizondo and the band, the album earned "rave reviews"[30] with the BBC stating that it went "one step further in its bittersweetly effortless pop."[31]

Elizondo was nominated for the Grammy Award for Producer of the Year in 2008 based on his body of work between October 1, 2007, and September 20, 2008.[14] The nomination brought increased attention to his multi-genre credits, resulting in a "slew of new projects that propelled him beyond the pop and hip-hop genres in which he had made his name."[17]

Over the following two years, working frequently out of Phantom Studios, a 1000-foot recording studio Elizondo built at his home, he produced four tracks on Regina Spektor's Far; wrote with Justin Timberlake ("Love Sex Magic"), and produced Holy Smoke, the debut album by Gin Wigmore. He also worked with Jay Z and Leona Lewis.[32] In 2009 he went to Nashville to write with Carrie Underwood, and during their second session, together with Brett James, they wrote "Cowboy Casanova." The first single from her third studio album, it was a number one hit, and went on to sell more than 2.3 million records.[33] That same year, he wrote five songs for Eminem's Relapse—an album he also played on—and produced Switchfoot's Hello Hurricane, the album's "varied arrangements reflecting his diverse résumé."[34] Elizondo won a Grammy Award in the Best Rock Gospel album category for his work on Hello Hurricane.

2010s

Avenged Sevenfold, Warner Bros., Keith Urban

Avenged Sevenfold brought Elizondo in to produce their fifth album, Nightmare, in 2010. On choosing to work with Elizondo, guitarist Zacky Vengeance said: "Mike Elizondo loves Metallica, Megadeth and Iron Maiden, but he's also a musician and artist, and he's never worked on a rock album. So it seemed perfect, because we wanted to come up with something new and creative."[35] Nightmare debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard album charts.[36]

In January 2011, recruited by Lenny Waronker and Rob Cavallo,[13] Elizondo was named Sr. VP of A&R and Staff Producer at Warner Bros. Records.[37] Mainly a creative role, he focused jointly on A&R and production, working primarily with Warner Bros. artists, including Gary Clark Jr, Mastodon, Kimbra, Jenny Lewis, The Regrettes, JR JR, Eli "Paperboy" Reed, Daye Jack, and Echosmith, the first band he signed.[13] In addition, he produced Avenged Sevenfold's follow-up to Nightmare, Hail to the King, and played on and co-produced Gary Clark, Jr.'s Blak and Blu,[38] and in 2012 reunited with Regina Spektor to produce her album, What We Saw from the Cheap Seats.[39]

In 2013, to "keep things fresh for himself and his fans," Keith Urban collaborated with Elizondo, who co-wrote and co-produced two tracks on his album, Fuse. A fan of Elizondo's work with Dre, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times Urban said: "He has a great rhythmic gift as a bass player, is an incredible drum programmer and multi-instrumentalist. My music is very, very rhythmic-based...I wanted to explore a much stronger presence of rhythmic elements in my music. It's something that's been there, but often has been pushed to the back." The album debuted at No. 1 in Australia and the US.[40]

Twenty One Pilots, Hamilton Mixtape, Live from Here

In 2015, Elizondo was contacted by Lin-Manuel Miranda to develop The Hamilton Mixtape, which would be based on (but separate from) Hamilton. Using live cast recordings and a verse from Roots frontman Black Thought, Elizondo created a version of the musical's "My Shot" that became the first song on The Hamilton Mixtape, "setting the standard and attitude of the project." Elizondo also produced "Satisfied," by Sia (featuring Miguel and Queen Latifah) and Andra Day's cover of "Burn", giving it a "classic, old-school R&B vibe with hip-hop drums and overtones."[41]

Elizondo also produced four songs on Twenty One Pilots breakout album Blurryface in 2015. The second single from the album, "Stressed Out" reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100, and was the first rock song to surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify. In 2016, with 1.5 billion views on YouTube, "Stressed Out" won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Blurryface hit No. 1 on the album charts, and remained in the Top 200 for more than four years straight. It was the first album in the digital era to have every track certified gold by the RIAA.[42][43]

In September 2018, Elizondo became the music director of Live from Here with Chris Thile (formerly A Prairie Home Companion with Chris Thile). Elizondo played bass on several early episodes of the show and was offered the full-time music director gig in July 2018. In deciding to accept the offer—a 20-hour a week commitment, which required him to travel—he said: "On a creative level, I was extremely honored, but on a personal level, I had to figure out how to orchestrate my life. It's a lot more traveling than I'm used to. I finally realized that the energy I'm going to gain doing these shows will help fuel my enthusiasm for all the other projects I'm working on."[44][45]

Among others, during the last half of the decade, Elizondo worked with Ed Sheeran, the Jonas Bros., Young the Giant, K.Flay, NF, Walk the Moon and Brantley Gilbert. He also produced Gary Clark Jr.'s cover of "Come Together" with Junkie XL for the Justice League soundtrack.[46]

2020s: Producer of the Year 2022 Grammy nomination

In 2021, Elizondo was nominated for the 2022 Producer of the Year Grammy Award, non-classical. The nomination is based on his body of work during the eligibility period, which included co-production on the Encanto soundtrack.[47] Teamed with co-producer Lin-Manuel Miranda, the film's "We Don't Talk About Bruno" was #1 on the Billboard charts for 5 weeks, becoming the longest-running #1 song in Disney's history.[48][49]

Personal life

Elizondo and his wife, Trista, moved from Los Angeles to Nashville in 2018. Married in 1997, they have four children.[50] His recording studio is in Gallatin, Tennessee. [51]

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2004 "In da Club" (50 Cent) Best Rap Song Nominated
2008 Body of work (2008) Producer of the Year
Non-Classical
Nominated
2011 Hello Hurricane (Switchfoot) Best Rock Gospel Album Won
2016 Stressed Out (Twenty One Pilots) Record of the Year Nominated
2022 Body of work (2021) Producer of the Year
Non-Classical
Nominated

[52]

Golden Globe Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2006 "Wunderkind" (Alanis Morissette)
from The Chronicles of Narnia:
The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe

Best Original Song Nominated

Academy of Country Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2010 "Cowboy Casanova" (Carrie Underwood) Song of the Year Nominated

Discography

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External links

  • Secret Genius with Mike Elizondo

mike, elizondo, born, october, 1972, american, producer, songwriter, multi, instrumentalist, protege, elizondo, worked, with, cent, eminem, carrie, underwood, fiona, apple, mastodon, cooder, skylar, grey, twenty, pilots, nelly, furtado, manuel, miranda, among,. Mike Elizondo born October 22 1972 is an American producer songwriter and multi instrumentalist A protege of Dr Dre Elizondo has worked with 50 Cent Eminem Carrie Underwood Fiona Apple Mastodon Ry Cooder Skylar Grey Twenty One Pilots Nelly Furtado and Lin Manuel Miranda among others His songwriting credits include In da Club by 50 Cent Eminem s Just Lose It and The Real Slim Shady Family Affair by Mary J Blige and Carrie Underwood s Cowboy Casanova 1 2 3 A Grammy award winner and five time nominee he has twice been nominated in the Producer of the Year category 4 5 Mike ElizondoElizondo in 2022Background informationBirth nameMichael A Elizondo Jr Born 1972 10 22 October 22 1972 age 50 Pacoima California U S GenresPophip hoprocksoulOccupation s Multi instrumentalistsongwriterproducerInstrument s KeyboardsguitarbassdrumsvocalssitarsaxophoneYears active1995 present Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1990s 2 1 1 Budahat session work The Firm Poe 2 2 2000s 2 2 1 Dr Dre Eminem Get Rich or Die Tryin 2 2 2 Fiona Apple Producer of the Year Carrie Underwood Maroon 5 2 3 2010s 2 3 1 Avenged Sevenfold Warner Bros Keith Urban 2 3 2 Twenty One Pilots Hamilton Mixtape Live from Here 2 4 2020s Producer of the Year 2022 Grammy nomination 3 Personal life 3 1 Grammy Awards 3 2 Golden Globe Awards 3 3 Academy of Country Music Awards 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditElizondo was born and raised in Pacoima California His musician father Miguel had a diverse record collection and Elizondo grew up listening to artists from the Beatles to Motown to Johnny Cash His father hosted jam sessions at home and in the early 80s converted the garage into a recording studio to record local bands Elizondo learned to play the accordion at age 9 and the tenor saxophone at 12 At 14 he picked up the electric bass which became his main instrument and played in a metal band In a 2006 interview with Sound on Sound he said The reason that playing bass stuck was that the role it has whether you re playing acoustic or electric or keyboard bass is very appealing to me because you are the link between the rhythm and the melody 6 He went to Hamilton High School Music Academy where he met future engineer Manny Marroquin and drummer Abe Laboriel Jr who inspired him to devote more time to practicing in order to improve his technique He discovered an affinity for jazz and while he continued to play the electric bass with hardcore and metal bands he formed in his senior year he picked up the upright bass studying classically to understand the full scope of the instrument 7 8 Elizondo met bassist and California State University Northridge CSUN music professor Gary Pratt when Pratt guest conducted Hamilton s jazz band Elizondo subsequently studied privately with Pratt who encouraged Elizondo to apply to CSUN He was accepted and enrolled in the university s music program in 1991 9 Already well versed in jazz and other genres of music Elizondo s emphasis was on classical music at CSUN as he studied with Pratt in addition to Ed Meares 10 he played in chamber groups and the school orchestra He also played in bands with musicians such as Nels and Alex Cline Vinny Golia Peter Erskine and in 1994 as his extracurricular gigs became more time consuming he left CSUN to focus professionally on music full time 9 11 Career Edit1990s Edit Budahat session work The Firm Poe Edit At CSUN Elizondo played bass and wrote songs for Budahat a Rock R amp B band that he founded with a childhood friend Trevor Lawrence Jr 12 In 1995 the band was signed by Atlantic Although their album was never released 13 the experience provided Elizondo with an education in publishing and the record industry and introduced him as a songwriter and musician to prominent producers including T Bone Burnett Glen Ballard Matthew Wilder and Matt Wallace As he became more in demand as a session musician he played on records by artists including Sheryl Crow Ry Cooder Fiona Apple Perla Batalla 1 14 In 1996 Elizondo was booked as a session musician for the recording of The Album by The Firm a hip hop supergroup composed of Nas Foxy Brown AZ and Nature Produced by Dr Dre and the Trackmasters it was one of the first records released on Dre s then newly founded Aftermath label The Firm sessions marked the start of Elizondo s relationship with Dre 6 Elizondo met Poe through Matt Wallace in 1997 and co wrote four songs for her second Atlantic album Haunted including its title track Following the release of the album he was signed to a publishing deal with producer Steve Lindsey who had a co venture with Windswept Pacific Elizondo later said Steve was the one early on who truly believed in my potential as a songwriter 1 2000s Edit Dr Dre Eminem Get Rich or Die Tryin Edit Shortly after he signed his publishing deal Elizondo began to work steadily on Aftermath projects as part of Dre s core creative team 15 16 He played on Dre s solo album 2001 in 1999 and continued to work closely with him for the next 11 years as a multi instrumentalist bass keyboards and guitars songwriter and producer 17 Elizondo who was with Dre when he and Eminem met 16 scored his first co writing credit with Dre for The Real Slim Shady from Eminem s Marshall Mathers LP Also written with Tommy Coster Jr The Real Slim Shady the song made Eminem a phenomenon 18 with The Marshall Mathers LP selling more than 1 8 million albums in its first week The Real Slim Shady won a Grammy hit the US Top 10 and entered the UK chart at No 1 As of 2019 with more than 35 million in worldwide sales the record was the top selling rap album of all time 19 Elizondo s first co production credits were for True Lies and Lay Low on Snoop Dogg s 2000 album The Last Meal Scott Storch another of Dre s proteges also co produced Lay Low 20 In 2003 in addition to playing bass guitar and keyboards Elizondo co wrote five songs on 50 Cent s Get Rich or Die Trying and co wrote and co produced the album s first and final singles In da Club and If I Can t A minimalist masterpiece 21 In da Club was No 1 for nine of the 30 weeks it charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and broke the Billboard record as the most listened to song in radio history within a week of its release It was No 24 on the decade long Hot 100 and 13 on the Rolling Stone list of the best songs of the decade 22 His run of hits continued through the end of 2004 with Mary J Blige s Family Affair charting at No 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Let Me Blow Ya Mind by Eve ft Gwen Stefani and Rich Girl by Gwen Stefani featuring Eve which hit the Top 10 He co wrote four songs on The Eminem Show and eight songs on Eminem s Encore including Just Lose It an international hit 20 14 Fiona Apple Producer of the Year Carrie Underwood Maroon 5 Edit As Elizondo s success in the hip hop and rap genres continued to grow he was sought out to work with pop rock roots and alternative artists 14 In 2005 he was recruited to produce Fiona Apple s 2005 album Extraordinary Machine 23 Extraordinary Machine received almost universal acclaim with Rolling Stone writing that Elizondo had given the tracks energy taking a sad song and making it better 24 That same year he worked with Mavis Staples Ry Cooder Sheryl Crow Eric Clapton Alice Cooper Burt Bacharach and Avril Lavigne and in 2006 he played wrote and or produced music by Mary J Blige Gwen Stefani T Bone Burnett Doyle Bramhall II Christina Aguilera and P nk 25 He also produced the Alanis Morissette song Wunderkind which appeared on The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe soundtrack and was nominated in the Best Original Song category at the 2006 Golden Globe Awards 26 Seeking to toughen up their sound Maroon 5 hired Elizondo to produce their second album It Won t Be Soon Before Long in 2007 Seventeen tracks were recorded over a period of 8 months and 14 made the record including If I Never See Your Face Again featuring Rihanna which would also appear on her album Good Girl Gone Bad Reloaded 27 The album entered the charts at No 1 in the UK and the US where it sold nearly 403 000 copies in its first week 28 The reviews were positive with AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine writing It Won t Be Soon Before Long is that rare self stylized blockbuster album that sounds as big and satisfying as was intended The single Makes Me Wonder was nominated for a Grammy and the album was the top selling digital LP of 2007 29 Similarly Elizondo was brought in to help Rilo Kiley make their fourth album Under the Blacklight more rhythmic Drummer Jason Boesel said in discussing the title track Elizondo came in and answered our question of how we could get it to feel dancier He stripped it down and made it kind of a banger Acknowledged as a collaborative effort between Elizondo and the band the album earned rave reviews 30 with the BBC stating that it went one step further in its bittersweetly effortless pop 31 Elizondo was nominated for the Grammy Award for Producer of the Year in 2008 based on his body of work between October 1 2007 and September 20 2008 14 The nomination brought increased attention to his multi genre credits resulting in a slew of new projects that propelled him beyond the pop and hip hop genres in which he had made his name 17 Over the following two years working frequently out of Phantom Studios a 1000 foot recording studio Elizondo built at his home he produced four tracks on Regina Spektor s Far wrote with Justin Timberlake Love Sex Magic and produced Holy Smoke the debut album by Gin Wigmore He also worked with Jay Z and Leona Lewis 32 In 2009 he went to Nashville to write with Carrie Underwood and during their second session together with Brett James they wrote Cowboy Casanova The first single from her third studio album it was a number one hit and went on to sell more than 2 3 million records 33 That same year he wrote five songs for Eminem s Relapse an album he also played on and produced Switchfoot s Hello Hurricane the album s varied arrangements reflecting his diverse resume 34 Elizondo won a Grammy Award in the Best Rock Gospel album category for his work on Hello Hurricane 2010s Edit Avenged Sevenfold Warner Bros Keith Urban Edit Avenged Sevenfold brought Elizondo in to produce their fifth album Nightmare in 2010 On choosing to work with Elizondo guitarist Zacky Vengeance said Mike Elizondo loves Metallica Megadeth and Iron Maiden but he s also a musician and artist and he s never worked on a rock album So it seemed perfect because we wanted to come up with something new and creative 35 Nightmare debuted at No 1 on the Billboard album charts 36 In January 2011 recruited by Lenny Waronker and Rob Cavallo 13 Elizondo was named Sr VP of A amp R and Staff Producer at Warner Bros Records 37 Mainly a creative role he focused jointly on A amp R and production working primarily with Warner Bros artists including Gary Clark Jr Mastodon Kimbra Jenny Lewis The Regrettes JR JR Eli Paperboy Reed Daye Jack and Echosmith the first band he signed 13 In addition he produced Avenged Sevenfold s follow up to Nightmare Hail to the King and played on and co produced Gary Clark Jr s Blak and Blu 38 and in 2012 reunited with Regina Spektor to produce her album What We Saw from the Cheap Seats 39 In 2013 to keep things fresh for himself and his fans Keith Urban collaborated with Elizondo who co wrote and co produced two tracks on his album Fuse A fan of Elizondo s work with Dre in an interview with the Los Angeles Times Urban said He has a great rhythmic gift as a bass player is an incredible drum programmer and multi instrumentalist My music is very very rhythmic based I wanted to explore a much stronger presence of rhythmic elements in my music It s something that s been there but often has been pushed to the back The album debuted at No 1 in Australia and the US 40 Twenty One Pilots Hamilton Mixtape Live from Here Edit In 2015 Elizondo was contacted by Lin Manuel Miranda to develop The Hamilton Mixtape which would be based on but separate from Hamilton Using live cast recordings and a verse from Roots frontman Black Thought Elizondo created a version of the musical s My Shot that became the first song on The Hamilton Mixtape setting the standard and attitude of the project Elizondo also produced Satisfied by Sia featuring Miguel and Queen Latifah and Andra Day s cover of Burn giving it a classic old school R amp B vibe with hip hop drums and overtones 41 Elizondo also produced four songs on Twenty One Pilots breakout album Blurryface in 2015 The second single from the album Stressed Out reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and was the first rock song to surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify In 2016 with 1 5 billion views on YouTube Stressed Out won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo Group Performance Blurryface hit No 1 on the album charts and remained in the Top 200 for more than four years straight It was the first album in the digital era to have every track certified gold by the RIAA 42 43 In September 2018 Elizondo became the music director of Live from Here with Chris Thile formerly A Prairie Home Companion with Chris Thile Elizondo played bass on several early episodes of the show and was offered the full time music director gig in July 2018 In deciding to accept the offer a 20 hour a week commitment which required him to travel he said On a creative level I was extremely honored but on a personal level I had to figure out how to orchestrate my life It s a lot more traveling than I m used to I finally realized that the energy I m going to gain doing these shows will help fuel my enthusiasm for all the other projects I m working on 44 45 Among others during the last half of the decade Elizondo worked with Ed Sheeran the Jonas Bros Young the Giant K Flay NF Walk the Moon and Brantley Gilbert He also produced Gary Clark Jr s cover of Come Together with Junkie XL for the Justice League soundtrack 46 2020s Producer of the Year 2022 Grammy nomination Edit In 2021 Elizondo was nominated for the 2022 Producer of the Year Grammy Award non classical The nomination is based on his body of work during the eligibility period which included co production on the Encanto soundtrack 47 Teamed with co producer Lin Manuel Miranda the film s We Don t Talk About Bruno was 1 on the Billboard charts for 5 weeks becoming the longest running 1 song in Disney s history 48 49 Personal life EditElizondo and his wife Trista moved from Los Angeles to Nashville in 2018 Married in 1997 they have four children 50 His recording studio is in Gallatin Tennessee 51 Grammy Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result2004 In da Club 50 Cent Best Rap Song Nominated2008 Body of work 2008 Producer of the Year Non Classical Nominated2011 Hello Hurricane Switchfoot Best Rock Gospel Album Won2016 Stressed Out Twenty One Pilots Record of the Year Nominated2022 Body of work 2021 Producer of the Year Non Classical Nominated 52 Golden Globe Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result2006 Wunderkind Alanis Morissette from The Chronicles of Narnia The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe Best Original Song NominatedAcademy of Country Music Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result2010 Cowboy Casanova Carrie Underwood Song of the Year NominatedDiscography EditMain article Mike Elizondo discographyReferences Edit a b c Top Writer Producer Mike Elizondo Co Writes Big Hits For Eminem 50 Cent and Mary J Blige Songwriter Universe Songwriting News Articles amp Song Contest December 1 2004 Retrieved October 10 2019 Gear Mike Elizondo s Ultimate Playroom Billboard Retrieved December 12 2019 50 Cent collaborator Mike Elizondo talks about joining da club at Live From Here Star Tribune Retrieved October 9 2019 Mike Elizondo GRAMMY com November 19 2019 Retrieved January 15 2020 Gold and Platinum certifications RIAA December 17 2019 Retrieved December 17 2019 a b Producing Eminem amp Fiona Apple www soundonsound com Retrieved October 9 2019 Alumni AMPA Academy of Music amp Performing Arts at Hamilton High School Retrieved October 10 2019 Mike Elizondo Curious by Nature www livefromhere org Retrieved October 10 2019 a b CSUN staff December 6 2017 Matadors On The Mic CSUN Magazine Retrieved October 11 2019 Interview with Mike Elizondo Dr Dre s bass player producer for Fiona Apple HIPHOPINDO NET Retrieved January 19 2020 Murph John June 1 1997 Review Jazz Times Weiss David July 24 2017 Drummer s Revenge Producer Trevor Lawrence Jr Leverages His Relationships SonicScoop Retrieved January 19 2020 a b c HITS Daily Double Rumor Mill STRAIGHT OUTTA PACOIMA HITS Daily Double Retrieved December 16 2019 a b c d Mike Elizondo Credits AllMusic Retrieved October 25 2019 Brown Jake 2006 Dr Dre in the studio from Compton Death Row Snoop Dogg Eminem 50 Cent the Game and Mad Money the life times and aftermath of the notorious record producer Dr Dre Phoenix Colossus Books ISBN 0 9767735 5 4 OCLC 85821911 a b Borgmeyer John 2007 Dr Dre a biography Lang Holly Westport Conn Greenwood Press p 119 ISBN 978 0 313 33826 7 OCLC 71632217 a b D AURIA JOHN MIKE ELIZONDO CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDS BassPlayer com Retrieved November 18 2019 All 289 Eminem Songs Ranked Spin October 27 2014 Retrieved October 29 2019 Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP Pitchfork Retrieved October 29 2019 a b How 50 Cent amp Dr Dre Influenced Each Other HotNewHipHop December 14 2018 Retrieved November 12 2019 Which of Today s Hits Will Be Tomorrow s Classics Introducing the New American Songbook Slate Magazine October 18 2018 Retrieved November 16 2019 Decoding The Mix In Da Club 50 Cent Mastering The Mix Retrieved November 3 2019 Leeds Jeff August 15 2005 Fiona Apple Retools Her Leaked Album The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 17 2019 Walters Barry October 6 2005 Extraordinary Machine Rolling Stone Retrieved October 28 2019 Mike Elizondo Credits AllMusic Retrieved November 14 2019 Baltin Steve January 13 2006 Alanis Morissette Writing Memoir Album Rolling Stone Retrieved November 17 2019 Edwards Gavin September 6 2007 Maroon 5 At the Corner of Hollywood amp Heartbreak Rolling Stone Retrieved November 15 2019 Ronson Fred October 2 2010 Three Years Ago Things Were a Lot Different Then Billboard p 65 Retrieved November 16 2019 It Won t Be Soon Before Long Maroon 5 Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved November 16 2019 With a sexy beat Rilo Kiley tests the indie limits Los Angeles Times August 19 2007 Retrieved November 17 2019 Jones Chris BBC Music Review of Rilo Kiley Under The Blacklight BBC Retrieved November 17 2019 The Cardinals find a new songbird Gin Wigmore Consequence of Sound July 27 2009 Retrieved December 12 2019 Horner Marianne December 21 2009 Sassy Groove Smokin Hit Country Weekly 16 45 22 ISSN 1074 3235 Switchfoot Hello Hurricane Billboard Retrieved December 12 2019 Avenged Sevenfold The Nightmare Interview RADIO METAL in French August 20 2010 Retrieved December 16 2019 Avenged Sevenfold s Nightmare The Tragedy and Triumph Behind 2010 No 1 Album Revolver July 27 2018 Retrieved December 16 2019 Mike Elizondo Joins Warner Bros as Staff Producer and A amp R Exec The Hollywood Reporter January 10 2011 Retrieved December 17 2019 Pareles Jon October 23 2012 Blak and Blu Rolling Stone Retrieved December 17 2019 dead link Friskics Warren Bill May 28 2012 Regina Spektor s What We Saw From the Cheap Seats Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved December 12 2019 Keith Urban s Fuse album brings new collaborators Los Angeles Times September 11 2013 Retrieved December 17 2019 Hurd Sean November 29 2016 A brief history of the new Hamilton Mixtape Andscape Retrieved December 17 2019 Ganz Caryn October 15 2018 Twenty One Pilots Want to Stay Strange The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 15 2019 Childers Chad Twenty One Pilots Blurryface Passes 4 Years on Billboard 200 Loudwire Retrieved December 17 2019 Johnson Cecilia Mike Elizondo finds Live From Here musical director gig exhilarating Local Current Blog The Current from Minnesota Public Radio Retrieved December 17 2019 50 Cent collaborator Mike Elizondo talks about joining da club at Live From Here AP NEWS October 4 2018 Retrieved October 28 2019 Maxwell Jackson October 31 2017 Gary Clark Jr Releases Justice League Themed Come Together Music Video guitarworld Retrieved January 19 2020 Cohn Gabe November 23 2021 Grammy Awards 2022 The Full List of Nominees The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 24 2021 Havens Lyndsey January 25 2022 Why Bruno Is Changing the Rules Grammy Winner Mike Elizondo Talks Co Producing Encanto Billboard Retrieved March 26 2022 Trust Gary February 28 2022 We Don t Talk About Bruno From Encanto Leads Billboard Hot 100 For Fifth Week Billboard Retrieved March 26 2022 Mike Elizondo Curious by Nature www livefromhere org Retrieved December 17 2019 ProSoundNetwork Editorial September 21 2020 Mike Elizondo Moves in with Genelec Mixonline Retrieved August 31 2022 Mike Elizondo GRAMMY com June 4 2019 Retrieved 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