About me
Russ Titelman is an acclaimed American record producer, known for his versatile work across rock, pop, and jazz genres. Titelman began his career working with Phil Spector as a guitarist and singer in the early 60’s. Then, after being signed to Don Kirchner's publishing company, spent a year in New York writing and producing with Carole King and Gerry Goffin as well as Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. He later joined Warner Bros. Records, producing landmark albums for artists such as Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Randy Newman, Paul Simon, and James Taylor. Titelman’s production style, characterized by its warmth and meticulous attention to detail, has earned him multiple GRAMMY® Awards, including Album of the Year for Eric Clapton's Unplugged and two Records of the Year, for “Higher Love” by Steve Winwood and “Tears in Heaven” by Eric Clapton. His career spans over five decades, making him a highly respected figure in the music industry.