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Brent Maher is a seven-time Grammy Award–winning producer, engineer, and songwriter whose career has helped define the sound of American music. Known for his work with The Judds, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and Tina Turner, Brent’s influence spans across genres and generations. From his early beginnings in the Air Force to producing Elvis Presley’s final number-one record, his story is one of perseverance, creativity, and heart. Most recently, he released The Night of the Orphan Train, an original audiobook and musical project that blends storytelling with songs inspired by real American history—available now on Audible, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble.
What You’ll Learn
In this inspiring conversation, Brent shares how perseverance, purpose, and sacrifice shape a fulfilling music career. He talks about the true definition of success—not in fame or awards, but in finding happiness and meaning in what you do. You’ll also discover the creative process behind The Night of the Orphan Train, and how stories of resilience from history can inspire powerful art today.
Things We Discussed
Brent reflects on his decades-long career, the lessons learned from working with musical legends, and the deep drive that keeps artists moving forward. He opens up about the personal sacrifices behind success, the challenge of balancing passion with family life, and the importance of defining happiness on your own terms. The episode also dives into the inspiration behind The Night of the Orphan Train—how a roadside sign sparked a heartfelt project that combines history, emotion, and music to tell the forgotten stories of thousands of orphaned children in early America. Jason and Brent close the conversation by exploring what it truly means to be a “successful musician” and how fulfillment often comes from helping others find joy through music.
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For the entire interview transcript, please click here.
Brent Maher is a seven-time Grammy Award–winning producer, engineer, and songwriter whose career has helped define the sound of American music. Known for his work with The Judds, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and Tina Turner, Brent’s influence spans across genres and generations. From his early beginnings in the Air Force to producing Elvis Presley’s final number-one record, his story is one of perseverance, creativity, and heart. Most recently, he released The Night of the Orphan Train, an original audiobook and musical project that blends storytelling with songs inspired by real American history—available now on Audible, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble.
What You’ll Learn
In this inspiring conversation, Brent shares how perseverance, purpose, and sacrifice shape a fulfilling music career. He talks about the true definition of success—not in fame or awards, but in finding happiness and meaning in what you do. You’ll also discover the creative process behind The Night of the Orphan Train, and how stories of resilience from history can inspire powerful art today.
Things We Discussed
Brent reflects on his decades-long career, the lessons learned from working with musical legends, and the deep drive that keeps artists moving forward. He opens up about the personal sacrifices behind success, the challenge of balancing passion with family life, and the importance of defining happiness on your own terms. The episode also dives into the inspiration behind The Night of the Orphan Train—how a roadside sign sparked a heartfelt project that combines history, emotion, and music to tell the forgotten stories of thousands of orphaned children in early America. Jason and Brent close the conversation by exploring what it truly means to be a “successful musician” and how fulfillment often comes from helping others find joy through music.
Connect with Brent Maher
Website
YouTube
TikTok
Connect with Jason Tonioli
Website
YouTube
Spotify
Pandora
Amazon Music
Apple Music