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Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros

Josh Silverberg on Writing for Worship and Film/TV

Season 1, Ep. 113

In this episode of the Made it in Music podcast, Full Circle’s own Seth Mosley (Grammy/Dove Award Winning Producer) sits down with Josh Silverberg (Artist, Producer, Songwriter). Josh and Seth share a similar story. Both began their music careers as artists and have transitioned into production. Both give much detail to their journey and how God has given them such success in an ever-changing industry. 


Silverberg’s credits include writing/producing Jeremy Camp, Michael W. Smith, Jesus Culture, Kari Jobe, Mandisa, Newsboys, and most recently the smash hit “The River” by Jordan Feliz just to name a few. Josh also is heavily involved in film and TV music production. You can catch his songs in commercials, film trailers, and sport spots. Take a deep dive into the process of songwriting with Josh as he shares his mistakes and what he has learned from them. 


Josh Silverberg is here to share his incredible story about how he made it in music, and he’s here to help you do the same. 


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Videos mentioned in this episode:

Effortless Healing by Art Thomas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjwvJ2cZ7HA&frags=pl%2Cwn


Find out more about Josh Silverberg:

 www.ccmmagazine.com/tag/joshua-silverberg/


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