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'''Matt Serletic''' is an American [[record producer]] and music executive. As a teenager, Serletic joined a band with members of [[Collective Soul]], a group for which he would later produce.<ref name="Music Connection, Collective Soul">{{cite news|last1=Putnam|first1=Rob|title=Matt Serletic: Collective Soul to Virgin Records to Emblem Music|url=http://www.musicconnection.com/matt-serletic-collective-soul-virgin-records-emblem-music/|accessdate=1 August 2015|publisher=Music Connection|date=26 December 2012|ref=Music Connection, Collective Soul}}</ref> Serletic has worked with several other popular bands and artists for [[Atlantic Records]], including [[Matchbox Twenty]], [[Cher]], [[Blessid Union of Souls]], [[Edwin McCain]], [[Stacie Orrico]], [[Taylor Hicks]], [[Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas]], and singer/songwriter [[Angie Aparo]]. Serletic worked with ''[[American Idol]]'' winner [[David Cook (singer)|David Cook]] on his second studio album. He also preceded [[Jason Flom]] as chairman of [[Virgin Records]], a position he held from 2002-2005.<ref name="LA Times Virgin Records">{{cite news|last1=Duhigg|first1=Charles|title=Virgin Records CEO Steps Down|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2005/oct/19/business/fi-virgin19|accessdate=21 July 2015|publisher=Los Angeles times|date=19 October 2005|ref=LA Times Virgin Records}}</ref> He also worked with [[Joe Cocker]], writing and producing his album, ''[[Hard Knocks (album)|Hard Knocks]]''.
'''Matt Serletic''' is an American [[record producer]] and music executive. As a teenager, Serletic joined a band with members of [[Collective Soul]], a group for which he would later produce.<ref name="Music Connection, Collective Soul">{{cite news|last1=Putnam|first1=Rob|title=Matt Serletic: Collective Soul to Virgin Records to Emblem Music|url=http://www.musicconnection.com/matt-serletic-collective-soul-virgin-records-emblem-music/|accessdate=1 August 2015|publisher=Music Connection|date=26 December 2012|ref=Music Connection, Collective Soul}}</ref> Serletic has worked with several other popular bands and artists for [[Atlantic Records]], including [[Matchbox Twenty]], [[Cher]], [[Blessid Union of Souls]], [[Edwin McCain]], [[Stacie Orrico]], [[Taylor Hicks]], [[Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas]], and singer/songwriter [[Angie Aparo]]. Serletic worked with ''[[American Idol]]'' winner [[David Cook (singer)|David Cook]] on his second studio album. He also preceded [[Jason Flom]] as chairman of [[Virgin Records]], a position he held from 2002-2005.<ref name="LA Times Virgin Records">{{cite news|last1=Duhigg|first1=Charles|title=Virgin Records CEO Steps Down|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2005/oct/19/business/fi-virgin19|accessdate=21 July 2015|publisher=Los Angeles times|date=19 October 2005|ref=LA Times Virgin Records}}</ref> He also worked with [[Joe Cocker]], writing and producing his album, ''[[Hard Knocks (album)|Hard Knocks]]''.


In 2011, Serletic tried his hand at being a reality show judge on the television show ''[[CMT's Next Superstar]]''.<ref name="Halperin Q&A">{{cite news|last1=Halperin|first1=Shirley|title=Q&A: 'CMT's Next Superstar' Judge Matt Serletic|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/qa-cmts-next-superstar-judge-196708|accessdate=1 August 2015|publisher=The Hollywood Reporter|date=10 June 2011|ref=Halperin Q&A}}</ref>
In 2011, Serletic tried his hand at being a [[reality show]] judge on the television show ''[[CMT's Next Superstar]]''.<ref name="Halperin Q&A">{{cite news|last1=Halperin|first1=Shirley|title=Q&A: 'CMT's Next Superstar' Judge Matt Serletic|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/qa-cmts-next-superstar-judge-196708|accessdate=1 August 2015|publisher=The Hollywood Reporter|date=10 June 2011|ref=Halperin Q&A}}</ref>


Serletic is the owner of Emblem Music Group and currently resides in [[Calabasas, California]] with his wife, Ramona and two children. Matt also helped the rock supergroup, [[Class of '99]], in covering [[Pink Floyd]]'s "Another Brick In The Wall" for the film [[The Faculty]], contributing on the [[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]].{{Citation needed|date=April 2013}}
Serletic is the owner of Emblem Music Group and currently resides in [[Calabasas, California]], with his wife, Ramona, and their two children. Matt also helped the rock supergroup [[Class of '99]] in covering [[Pink Floyd]]'s "[[Another Brick in the Wall]]" for the film ''[[The Faculty]]'', contributing on the [[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]].{{Citation needed|date=April 2013}}
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Matt Serletic
Birth nameMatthew Michael Serletic II
Occupation(s)Producer, songwriter
LabelsEmblem Music Group
Websitehttp://emblem-music.com

Matt Serletic is an American record producer and music executive. As a teenager, Serletic joined a band with members of Collective Soul, a group for which he would later produce.[1] Serletic has worked with several other popular bands and artists for Atlantic Records, including Matchbox Twenty, Cher, Blessid Union of Souls, Edwin McCain, Stacie Orrico, Taylor Hicks, Rob Thomas, and singer/songwriter Angie Aparo. Serletic worked with American Idol winner David Cook on his second studio album. He also preceded Jason Flom as chairman of Virgin Records, a position he held from 2002-2005.[2] He also worked with Joe Cocker, writing and producing his album, Hard Knocks.

In 2011, Serletic tried his hand at being a reality show judge on the television show CMT's Next Superstar.[3]

Serletic is the owner of Emblem Music Group and currently resides in Calabasas, California, with his wife, Ramona, and their two children. Matt also helped the rock supergroup Class of '99 in covering Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall" for the film The Faculty, contributing on the keyboard.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Putnam, Rob (26 December 2012). "Matt Serletic: Collective Soul to Virgin Records to Emblem Music". Music Connection. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  2. ^ Duhigg, Charles (19 October 2005). "Virgin Records CEO Steps Down". Los Angeles times. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  3. ^ Halperin, Shirley (10 June 2011). "Q&A: 'CMT's Next Superstar' Judge Matt Serletic". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 1 August 2015.

http://mmusicmag.com/m/2012/09/matt-serletic/

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