
Paul has a 40-year career in the live event, broadcast and music business. He’s produced global events for major brands like Google, Microsoft, Verizon and Samsung, worked on the production of 28 Super Bowls, and spent 17 years working with Sony/BMG producing executive music business presentations and artists showcases all over the world. He brings a passion for music, production and for making the world a better place through the creation of art and content, and the strength of partnerships and people.

DRH says his name, “Sounds like a law firm, and tastes like analog tape.” The soul singer/songwriter and guitarist, also said, “I heard music, melodies and stories in my head as a child. It never went away and I hope it never does.” Harris’s decades long career has put him on stages with artists such as John Mayer, Dave Matthews, and Santana. As a solo artist and bandleader, Harris has been spinning gorgeous R&B, blues, and funk for decades. The Pandemic saw Harris take on more projects as a producer/co-writer.

Maggie Rose has been hailed for her passionate individualism and influences spanning rock, soul, Americana, folk and funk. Rolling Stone declared her a “star” and NPR Music called her a “multi-genre powerhouse,” among others. As a respected fixture of the Nashville community (she was recently elected Governor of the Recording Academy’s Nashville Chapter and has played the iconic Grand Ole Opry almost 100 times), she has carved out a unique path, refusing to be pigeonholed in any one genre.

Rob is a true multi-hyphenate: Singer, songwriter, producer, activist, philanthropist, and community leader. The Toronto Star described him as, “a mercurial artist who slides effortlessly from rustic roots music to full-blown rock”. He was the frontman of The Riverdogs, recently released an album with his new Cross Country Driver project, has recored 10 solo albums, and continues to work prolifically while driven by his mantra, “Create without Fear. Edit without Mercy.”

Paul’s hope & mission is to spread peace, love, and unity through his music. Compared to legends like Rod Stewart and Tom Petty, his poetic story-driven narratives are delivered by a voice reminiscent of another era that demands to be heard right now. He has been inspired by the authenticity and artistry of Petty, The Rolling Stones, Neil Young, and Jackson Browne. He’s currently putting the finishing touches on his sophomore album and plans on having new music out soon.

With more than three decades of messaging, brand communications, and production experiences, Todd brings a unique ability to develop programs that bridge genuine emotional connections. He has created national advertising programs, national experiential tours, and countless campaigns for brands and organizations of all sizes, including Mutual of Omaha, Airstream, Oracle, TiVo, and more. He is a guest speaker on college campuses. He is publishing a book in April, 2024.






“It is the artists of this world, the feelers and thinkers, who will ultimately save us, who can articulate, educate, defy, insist, sing, and shout the big dreams. Only the artists can turn the ‘not-yet’ into reality.”
–Leonard Bernstein, Tanglewood Music Center, 1970–
The call to the feelers and thinkers was at the core of Laurel Canyon in the 60’s and 70’s. The music of Joni Mitchell, the Mamas & the Papas, Neil Young, The Byrds, Jim Morrison and so many other legends created the soundtrack of protest and a call for change. They did this organically. No Internet. No social networks. Fifty-plus years later, the issues of racial injustice, war, political division, and corruption still ring true. These challenges have been joined by the mental health crisis, school shootings, and climate change. Not to mention global pandemics.
The Laurel Project brings together artists, brands, causes, and thought leaders to align in a unique vision for connection, community, and change. Equal parts digital platform, philanthropy, production company, and think tank, our work is both a commitment to action and a call to create impact with art, awareness, and funds. We will show up when and where we are most needed. How can the lessons of Laurel Canyon in the 60s and 70s be layered with the “way things work” today?
The Laurel Project is designed to answer to the responsibility found in Leonard Bernstein’s words. We will bring together artists, brands, and causes in order to educate, defy, sing, and shout. We will create, unite, dream big, and turn the ‘not yet’ into reality.
If you’re a brand or a cause looking to create social change, we’d love to have a conversation. Please fill out the form and let us know more about your vision and goals. We promise to get back to you quickly!