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In this episode of Loud & Unfiltered, Josh Karpf sits down with one of the music industry’s most influential behind-the-scenes figures — Rick Blaskey.
A veteran of the global music business, Rick has worked with some of the biggest artists, labels and campaigns in modern music history. From shaping global marketing strategies for superstar acts to navigating the inner workings of record labels and artist management, Rick offers a rare insider’s view into how the music industry really works.
Across the conversation, Rick shares stories from decades inside the business — including early campaigns for Whitney Houston, insights into artist development, the role of luck and timing in music success, and how record labels identify and build global stars.
The episode explores the evolution of the music industry, the realities of artist marketing, and the complex relationship between creativity, commerce and cultural moments that shape the biggest music careers. For anyone interested in music business, artist management, record label strategy, or the history of global music marketing, this is a fascinating deep dive with one of the industry’s most experienced operators.
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Key Moments: 00:00 – Trailer 00:46 – Host Intro: Rick Blaskey’s Legendary Music Career Overview 02:09 – How Rick Got Started: From Opportunity Knocks to Polygram 07:18 – Breaking Artists at Polygram: Million-Selling Records from TV 08:53 – Moving to Arista: Barry Manilow, Aretha Franklin & Adult Pop 12:22 – First Week in New York: Discovering Whitney Houston in a Club 17:14 – Building Whitney Houston: Singles Strategy & Global Breakthrough 19:27 – Cracking France: Whitney Houston, Serge Gainsbourg & Viral TV Moment 28:13 – How Ghostbusters Happened: Film Meeting, Huey Lewis & Theme Song Battle 35:44 – Golden Age of Music: Why 70s–90s Artists Are Timeless 44:41 – Meeting Aretha Franklin: Detroit Supper Club & Dressing Room Piano 51:30 – Leaving Major Labels: From EMI Frustrations to The Music & Media Partnership 57:21 – Inventing Brand–Music Partnerships: Pepsi, Tina Turner & Rod Stewart 1:07:01 – Branded Compilations & Comedy Albums: Doc Martens, Milktray & Holsten Pils 1:11:49 – World in Union: Rugby World Cup Theme & Classical Crossover 1:17:48 – Creating Three Lions: How England’s Football Anthem Was Born 1:23:25 – Scotland, Missed Penalty & the Moment Three Lions Took Off 1:25:23 – From Football to World Cups: Ricky Martin, Russell Watson & Stadium Voices 1:28:35 – David Garrett & Classical Rock: Turning Violin into Pop Spectacle 1:30:32 – New Musical ‘Soul Sisters’: Aretha, Tina, Whitney & Nile Rodgers 1:35:22 – Rick’s Favourite Role: Songwriting, Bocelli & Reimagining Classics 1:39:43 – Final Reflections: Audiences, Lyrics & Why Great Songs Last
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