About
Mr. Dvoskin is an entrepreneur and technology thought leader. He is the author of a #1 Amazon Book, as a music creator has sold over 25,000,000 albums, and consults for silicon valley start-ups. In a variety of music roles his credits include David Bowie, Sean Lennon, Al Jardine of The Beach Boys, Sammy Hagar, Bono, Unicef, UN, RCA, EMI, Warner Brothers, MTV, CBS, ABC, and many others. He has taught Songwriting at the NYU School of Professional Studies for 22 years, and as a creator and executive producer has sold television shows sold to NBC, MTV, Logo, and others. He is the Founder and President of Miracle Music Inc.
Larry Dvoskin
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In crowded, fast-moving industries, success often comes from following simple, hard-earned advice that reshapes how you think and act. Breaking through in a competitive field can feel overwhelming, especially when everyone is chasing the same opportunities, audiences and recognition. While there’s no single formula for success, many leaders point to one piece of advice that changed how they approached their work, whether it shifted their mindset, clarified their priorities or gave them the confidence to move differently. What makes that advice powerful isn’t just what it says, but how it reframes the journey. Below, Rolling Stone Culture Council members share the most impactful guidance they’ve received about succeeding in competitive industries and why those lessons continue to shape how they show up today.

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For many creatives and leaders, the line between deep engagement and burnout isn’t always clear. Learning to recognize the difference can shape both the work and the person behind it. Creative work often demands emotional investment, long stretches of focus and a willingness to push past comfort zones. In that intensity, it’s not uncommon for exhaustion to creep in, raising a difficult question: Is burnout always something to avoid, or can it sometimes signal that you’re operating at the edge of meaningful creation? While chronic burnout is undeniably detrimental, short periods of creative strain or depletion can occasionally surface insights, force recalibration or push individuals to rethink how they approach their work. To that end, Rolling Stone Culture Council members explore how burnout impacts the creative process and how they work with it, rather than against it, when it pops up.

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May 2, 2025
There are literally thousands of emerging AI tools being developed and launched each day. This article is simply a look at a few ways AI can be good for mankind.

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Sometimes, breaking the rules leads to the biggest breakthroughs. For many entrepreneurs, taking an unconventional approach — whether in strategy, hiring or growth tactics — has led to invaluable lessons and unique successes in their businesses. But choosing to go against the grain isn’t without risk, as each choice shapes the path forward in surprising ways. Below, Rolling Stone Culture Council members share moments when they challenged traditional advice. Through the lessons they learned along the way, they offer practical insights to inspire bold steps on your own entrepreneurial path.

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Sep 25, 2024
We are morphing from the online creator economy to the relationship economy. This is the next wave.

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These steps can help create the kind of culture that employees will love to brag about. For a business leader, to empower your employees is to give them the tools, resources, support and courage they need to do their jobs well. While constant monitoring and micro-managing may have been a popular management style in years past, today’s leaders are looking for ways to weave empowerment into the very core of their company’s culture, ensuring every employee is able to contribute their best work. However, creating such a culture may require a significant shift from what currently exists in your organization. To build more collaboration, encouragement and positivity into your work culture, consider the following advice from the business leaders of Rolling Stone Culture Council.
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Miracle Music Inc.
Company bio
Miracle Music Inc. is a world-class team of music creators founded by Larry Dvoskin. Our team has worked with Katy Perry, MGMT, Alicia Keys, David Bowie, Shakira, Andre 3000, Sean Lennon, Bono, Bad Company, Unicef, MTV, NBC, Madonna’s Maverick Television, Logo, Warner-Chappell Music, RCA Records, Universal Records, Capitol Records, Sony Music, etc. Our goal is to help creators bring their visions to life and success!














