Music City San Francisco Employee Directory
MusiciansUnited States11-50 Employees
Music City San Francisco is a media production factory network enabling San Francisco to rewrite its musical conversation with the world. Imagine a curated music scene in one building—Motown Records, CBGB’s, the Chelsea Hotel, Abbey Road Studios, the Berklee School of Music, and The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame—continuously audio-visually recorded and streamed to the world. This evolving landscape offers a place of freedom where people can step out of the norm, creating an unparalleled environment for musical renewal. Music City is an artist accelerator and incubator that may be the most important musical development currently in the United States, a brick-and-mortar music scene at a time when artist collaboration often happens remotely. Much like Henry Ford’s revolutionary assembly line, Rudy Colombini’s musical vision is a mass production system uniting songwriters, musicians, singers, production teams, and A/V talents—a powerful internal combustion engine of creativity, support, and collaboration. It is the largest audio/visual complex in Northern California, modeled after Motown, creating the perfect environment for star-making and dramatizing the human element of the creative process. Music City is where lightning strikes culturally. The network features six live-streaming-equipped venues, 20 streaming-capable rehearsal studios, a 600-person outdoor street venue, and a 160-exhibit San Francisco Bay Area Music Hall of Fame—galvanizing synergistic musical collaboration. It is a living music historic center that embodies the past, the present, and the future of music in San Francisco. This project of magnitude also includes a music business school, attracting national, international, and local talent to a thriving, breathing music scene. An adjoining bistro/bar and hotel/hostel complete the ecosystem, creating a built-in music community unlike anything in the world today.