Jesse Lauter
Jesse Lauter is a music producer, film director and DJ who has worked with the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Stephen Stills & Judy Collins, Ben Harper, Scarlett Johansson (Joe Biden for President Campaign Ad), Langhorne Slim, Elvis Perkins, The Low Anthem, Neal Francis, Mikaela Davis, Ingrid Michaelson, Lenny Kaye (Patti Smith Group), Pussy Riot, Lola Kirke, Jessi Colter, Ian Axel (A Great Big World), Ivan & Alyosha, Jukebox The Ghost, James Blood Ulmer, Blind Pilot, Marco Benevento, Sam Cohen, among others. He was the director of the critically acclaimed Learning To Live Together: The Return of Mad Dogs & Englishmen,about Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour, featuring the late Leon Russell, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Rita Coolidge and Chris Robinson (The Black Crowes), which Variety Magazine called “a luscious rock nostalgia trip...and a testament to how one gorgeously raucous rock ‘n’ roll moment can reverberate through the decades.” The movie premiered at the Woodstock FIlm Festival, made its international premiere at the Raindance Film Festival, and won Best Music Film at the Prague and Amsterdam International Film Festivals. Jesse also directed and produced the Tedeschi Trucks Band's concert film and documentary, Live From The Fox Oakland, whose soundtrack was nominated for a Grammy. He was also the executive producer of Bob Dylan In The 80s: Volume One, a tribute album to Bob Dylan’s overlooked 1980s catalog, featuring Gene Ween & Slash, Reggie Watts, Lucius, Built To Spill, Deer Tick, and members of My Morning Jacket. Jesse currently produces The Relix Sessions on Twitch, a weekly live-stream concert series with the largest viewership for a music channel on the Twitch platform. Artists have included Robert Randolph & G. Love, Christian McBride, Maggie Rose, Circles Around The Sun, Benevento Russo Duo, Adeline, Celisse, Cassandra Jenkins, Langhorne Slim, Louis Cato, Neal Francis, Mikaela Davis, among others. He also oversees audio production for Relix’s highly successful vinyl series. You can also catch him spinning his favorite brands of funk, disco, soul, reggae, and classic rock at festivals like Bonnaroo and Outside Lands, venues like the Brooklyn Bowl, or Phish’s all-inclusive concert vacation in Mexico.