Unveiling the Legacy: Tony Mantor's Journey in Music Production
In this captivating episode of the Public Access Podcast, Rusty Diamond engages in an enlightening conversation with Tony Mantor, a renowned figure in the music industry. With an impressive background in new artist and songwriter development, Tony has left an indelible mark, producing projects with esteemed recording artists and stars from the silver screen. His collaborations with industry legends and emerging talents have shaped the present and future of music. Beyond his artistic endeavors, Tony has been a fervent supporter of various charities, tirelessly promoting their causes and raising awareness.
Recently, Tony embarked on a mission to shine a spotlight on Autism Awareness. Through his heartfelt dedication, he recorded an Adult Contemporary version of the touching track, "Why Not Me," becoming a global anthem for Autism awareness. Accompanied by a captivating video titled "Why Not Me: Nashville," featuring members of the Nashville autistic community, Tony's project has garnered widespread acclaim. Major media outlets, including podcasts, radio, and TV, have embraced this initiative, propelling it to the forefront of public consciousness.
As part of his ongoing efforts, Tony is currently filming a documentary on Autism Awareness, aptly titled "Why Not Me the World." This project aims to foster understanding, acceptance, and most importantly, global awareness about Autism. Tony will host the accompanying "Why Not Me the World" podcast, offering a platform for individuals from the Autistic community to share their stories and shed light on their needs. Through these inspiring narratives, the podcast will instill hope and remind listeners that they are not alone.
For more engaging content from Tony Mantor, be sure to check out his YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/MRIPkbLucS8, and visit his website at tonymantor.com. In this episode, Rusty and Tony delve into Tony's personal journey as a singer-songwriter and his subsequent transition into producing and nurturing emerging talents in the vibrant music scene of Nashville. They discuss the evolution of music production, from the rise of collaborative studios to the impact of digital recording techniques and vintage gear, creating a warm and inviting sound. Tony also emphasizes the significance of reading sheet music and explores how different frequencies and operatic tendencies can add a captivating ambience to a song.
During their conversation, Tony passionately shares his experience as a producer, describing his commitment to continually improving the skills and abilities of the singers he works with. He also touches upon his own music project, which led him to create a poignant video paying tribute to first responders. This endeavor subsequently prompted Tony to create a similar video highlighting the experiences of autistic children, further cementing his commitment to raising awareness and fostering acceptance of autism.
Don't miss out on the video version of this episode on Rumble or YouTube, and make sure to listen to the podcast on your preferred platform. Remember to like, comment, subscribe, and share, and visit Rusty's website at rustydiamond.net. You can also support Rusty's 501c3 organization, Sock Em' Up (sockemup.org), which aims to make a positive impact in the community. Additionally, explore other remarkable shows on QGBN, including When The Gloves Come Off, The Thinking Man's Pro Wrestling Podcast, Saved by The Ben, and This Is It with Lizzy. This episode is proudly brought to you by Fred Ben Savage As Fuck, Stoner Eats Productions, Hardcorn Entertainment, Hypnosis Is Great, and Sock Em' Up.
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