Ep. 63: Orchestrating Success: From Local Gigs to A-List Collabs with Andy Thompson
Description
Ever feel like you’re grinding away in music but not sure how to break into bigger opportunities?
This week on Secrets From The Scene, I sat down with Andy Thompson, a producer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist who’s built a career working with Taylor Swift, Celine Dion, Dan Wilson, Dessa, Jeremy Messersmith, and even orchestras like the Minnesota Orchestra and LA Philharmonic.
Andy’s one of those rare musicians who’s made it all work—recording, producing, arranging, and composing—without getting stuck in one lane. We talked about:
🎹 His early days bouncing between instruments and figuring out where he fit in music
📞 The hustle of cold calls, networking, and landing big gigs (without feeling sleazy)
🎼 How he got into orchestration and why it’s become such a huge part of his work
💰 The business side of things—how he’s kept his career moving and diversified his income
🤝 Why being easy to work with might be the most underrated skill in music
Andy’s journey is proof that there’s no one-size-fits-all path in music—but if you play your cards right, you can build something sustainable and creatively fulfilling.
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