Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Don Was

Jan 20, 2026
Don Was, a record producer and musician known for his work with legends like the Rolling Stones and Bonnie Raitt, shares insights from his diverse career. He reveals why his new album, 'Groove in the Face of Adversity', is his first solo project. Don discusses the rich musical culture of Detroit that shaped his sound and recounts his experiences with icons like Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson. He emphasizes the emotional connection in music production and shares his journey of rediscovering the joy of live performance.
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INSIGHT

Detroit’s Cultural Jambalaya Shapes Its Sound

  • Detroit's music blends many migrant traditions, producing unique quarter-tone horn inflections and regional hybrids.
  • That cross-cultural mixture explains Detroit's distinctive raw groove and stylistic breadth.
ANECDOTE

Label Suspension Led Him Into Producing

  • Major labels struggled to market Was (Not Was), putting them on indefinite suspension for being ahead of their time.
  • That hiatus pushed Don into producing, launching a new career path.
ADVICE

Make Music That Moves People, Not Just Shows Skill

  • Aim to make music that connects emotionally rather than showcasing technical acrobatics.
  • Prioritize communication that helps listeners make sense of life over displaying sheer virtuosity.
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