The team

Hands on the consoles.

Five-time GRAMMY winners, Emmy winners, the broadcast music mixer of the GRAMMY Awards for 36 years and counting — these are the engineers and producers who run RPG.

Scott Pederson

Scott Pederson

President · Nashville

Scott Pederson produces events, experiences, music, products, and projects to a truly worldwide audience and has done so for nearly three decades. A GRAMMY-nominated mix engineer and John Lennon Songwriting Award-winning artist, Scott blends service-forward leadership, event management, and cutting-edge technology into cohesive, on-brand experiences for hundreds of companies — from startups to the Fortune 50. He has founded tech startups and held senior executive roles at marquee brands in pro audio, CE, and event production, and currently sits on several education and tech-focused advisory and executive boards across the U.S.

Gregory Green

Gregory Green

COO · Nashville

Gregory Green combines over 25 years of experience in technology design, engineering, and implementation with over a decade of managerial consulting, executive leadership, and services delivery. He holds a BSc in Computer Engineering from the University of Evansville and an MBA & Master's in Marketing from Melbourne Business School. Previous roles include senior technology architect positions for large-scale enterprise networks in government, education, healthcare, and Fortune 500 companies. Over the past decade he has designed and implemented technical solutions for hundreds of events in over 30 countries — tours, festivals, major esports tournaments, and broadcasts.

Rob Macomber

Rob Macomber

Partner · New York

Rob Macomber is a five-time GRAMMY and Emmy Award winner and former chief engineer of the Music/Broadcast Studios at Jazz at Lincoln Center. For 20 years, Rob recorded, mixed, and produced over 3,000 live musical performances alongside Wynton Marsalis, Eric Clapton, Willie Nelson, Sting, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett, Santana, Chick Corea, Dave Brubeck, Lang Lang, and Joshua Bell. His broadcast credits include HBO's U2 Live in Paris, Justin Timberlake's FutureSexLoveShow, The Oscars, GRAMMY Awards, Tony Awards, VMAs, CMAs, and many others. He served as audio technical supervisor on U2's 3D IMAX film, supervising editor and mixer for Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour on SiriusXM, and audio technical engineer on Spielberg's 2021 "West Side Story."

Tom Davis

Tom Davis

Partner · Nashville

Tom Davis has worked his way through all available areas of video, film, and music production since his start in 1970s Hollywood — leaving things better than he found them at Post Logic Studios, 525 Post Production, and now RPG. SeisMic Sound in Nashville has been home since 1994; under Tom it became the first mix-to-picture immersive studio in Nashville with a Dolby-certified 9.1.4 Atmos mix facility in 2022. He was the Atmos mixer for Billy Joel: Live at Yankee Stadium — the first theatrically released Dolby Atmos concert film in history. Two decades as an audio producer for CMA, multiple International Monitor Awards, ITS and TEC Awards, and Emmy nominations for Barry Manilow Music and Passion and One Last Time: An Evening with Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga.

John Harris

John Harris

Partner · Philadelphia

For over 40 years, John Harris has been a trusted resource to the artist, music, record label, and television production communities. 12 Prime-Time Emmy Awards, 3 GRAMMY Awards, 1 Peabody Award, and 19 TEC Awards. John has recorded and mixed thousands of live television events, live albums and concert feature films with Adele, Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Peter Gabriel, Lady Gaga, George Harrison, Madonna, Paul McCartney, Metallica, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, U2, The Who, and many others. John has been the broadcast music mixer of the GRAMMY Awards for 36 years and counting.

Anthony Falcone

Anthony Falcone

Engineer · Nashville

Anthony Falcone finished music production coursework with prestigious honors from MTSU and immediately hit the West Coast, immersing himself in the LA scene with multi-platinum producer Dave Aron. He assisted in the design, construction, and operation of Aron's Hollywood Way studio — home of groundbreaking albums for Tupac Shakur, Prince, Sublime, Lil' Kim, R. Kelly, The Notorious B.I.G., and Snoop Dogg. His work on Jennifer Lopez's "Dance Again… The Hits" earned an RIAA Platinum Record. Client roster includes Marc Anthony, Prince, Snoop Dogg, Skrillex, Nipsey Hussle, YG, DJ Mustard, Daniel Marley, and many others. Multiple Telly awards. Now serves as Director of Technology for H.O.M.E. (Helping Our Music Evolve) in Nashville.

Brett "Scoop" Blanden

Brett "Scoop" Blanden

Engineer & Producer · Nashville

Brett "Scoop" Blanden has more than two decades of diverse entertainment industry experience. He's a sought-after live-event consultant, accomplished recording engineer, former studio manager of Ocean Way Nashville, international touring live-sound engineer for Lady A and Charles Kelley, and owner of the Brett's Place Productions conglomerate. He brings clarity and insight to post production, television mixing, recording, consulting, live sound and lighting rentals, major concert and event production, and streaming — having worked with Jessie Murph, Lennon Stella, Hillary Scott, SheDaisy, Mark Wills, and Ty Herndon.