Rick Rubin

Born: 1963-03-10

Birthplace: Lido Beach, New York, USA

Biography

Frederick Jay "Rick" Rubin (born March 10, 1963) is an American record executive and record producer. He is a co-founder (alongside Russell Simmons) of Def Jam Recordings, founder of American Recordings, and former co-president of Columbia Records.

Rubin helped popularize hip-hop by producing records for acts such as the Beastie Boys, Geto Boys, Run-DMC, Public Enemy, and LL Cool J. He has also produced hit records for acts from a variety of other genres, predominantly heavy metal (Danzig, Metallica, and Slayer), alternative rock (the Cult, Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Strokes and Weezer), hard rock (Audioslave and Aerosmith), nu-metal (Linkin Park, Rage Against the Machine, System of a Down), and country (Johnny Cash and the Chicks).

In 2007, Rubin was called "the most important producer of the last 20 years" by MTV and was named on Time's list of the "100 Most Influential People in the World". His first book, The Creative Act: A Way of Being, was published in January 2023.

Known For

Beastie Boys Story
Less Than Zero
2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
WrestleMania 41: Saturday
Krush Groove
Men Don't Leave
I Am Johnny Cash
Thank You Very Much
Tougher Than Leather
Circus Maximus

Top Movie Credits

Beastie Boys Story Self (archive footage)
Less Than Zero Music Supervisor
Thank You Very Much Executive Producer