June 24, 2026

Mastering Live Sound: Lessons from Top Monitor Engineer Paul Klimson

In this episode, we explore the journey of a seasoned audio engineer from humble beginnings to working with top artists and TV shows. Discover insights on the evolution of live sound, the impact of AI, and tips for aspiring professionals.

We explore the innovative projects and philosophies of a creative entrepreneur in the music and production industry, including their work with Roadie Clinic, Theory One Studios, and the impact of AI on the industry.

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Episode #356

Paul Klimson has spent more than two decades behind the scenes helping some of the biggest artists in the world sound their best. As a world-class monitor engineer and audio professional, he has worked with an extraordinary roster that includes Justin Timberlake, Drake, Madonna, John Legend, The Roots, Kelly Clarkson, Eric Clapton, and countless others.

His career has taken him from international tours and major festivals to iconic television productions, including more than 900 episodes of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he helped build and manage the show's audio infrastructure and worked alongside musical guests ranging from Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen to Kendrick Lamar and U2.

Known throughout the industry for his technical expertise, calm demeanor, and relentless work ethic, Paul has earned the trust of artists performing on the world's biggest stages. His credits span Saturday Night Live, Eurovision, the Cannes Film Festival, the Super Bowl, and multiple record-breaking world tours, including Justin Timberlake's 20/20 Experience Tour and Madonna's Celebration Tour.

After what he jokingly calls his "retirement" from touring, Paul shifted his focus to building something even bigger. Alongside his wife Courtney, he founded Theory One Studios in Niles, Michigan, a state-of-the-art Dolby Atmos recording and production facility that combines vintage analog character with cutting-edge technology. The studio serves artists from around the world while also supporting the couple's broader vision for independent music creation and distribution.

That vision now includes Brass Alley Live, an immersive live music venue and broadcast space currently under development, and SoulSeed.tv, a subscription-based music platform designed to put more money back into the hands of independent artists. Together, these ventures are creating a new ecosystem where musicians, crews, and creators can thrive outside traditional industry models.

Paul is also the co-founder of The Roadie Clinic, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of touring professionals and their families. Much of what he is building today is designed to create sustainable funding and long-term support for the people who make live entertainment possible.

Whether discussing life on the road, mixing for some of music's biggest names, building a next-generation recording studio, launching new media platforms, or reimagining how artists and crews are supported, Paul brings a rare combination of technical mastery, entrepreneurial vision, and hard-earned perspective.

His motto? "Keep going, don't suck."


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Chapters

 

00:00 Introduction to the Journey

13:08 Early Musical Influences and Experiences

15:55 Education and Early Career in Sound Engineering

20:05 Transition to Nashville and Touring Life

23:07 Building a Career in the Music Industry

26:18 The Role of Monitors in Live Sound

29:11 From Local Gigs to Major Artists

32:03 The Importance of Networking and Relationships

34:48 Navigating the Weekend Warrior Life

36:30 Transitioning to New York: A New Chapter

39:51 The Evolution of Sound Engineering

44:51 Breaking into the Industry: The John Legend Experience

49:58 SNL: A New Opportunity

53:48 The Roots and the Late Night Experience

56:23 Switching Gears: Touring with Justin Timberlake

01:05:45 Navigating Pressure and Work Ethic

01:07:54 Burnout and the Need for Breaks

01:09:36 Reflections on Touring and Life Choices

01:12:04 Discovering New Talent and Community Support

01:14:48 Building a Creative Ecosystem

01:17:43 The Evolution of Theory One Studios

01:23:53 Innovative Approaches to Live Music and Broadcasting

01:27:40 The Evolution of Music Spaces

01:32:30 Supporting Touring Personnel and Families

01:35:02 Navigating the AI Landscape in Music

01:40:38 The Future of Live Music and AI

01:44:57 Building Relationships in the Music Industry

01:47:17 Introduction to Coffee Cult and Crew Support

01:48:57 Geezers Outro Video.mp4

 

 

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Audio Engineer

Paul Klimson brings more than 25 highly-credited years of technical experience (among the most
notable, influential, and successful music artists of the day) to the details of audio, staging, video,
and lighting arrangement in the areas of television broadcasts, arena performances, international
music festivals, and top-tier special events production. He designs, creates, and implements the
technical foundation upon which some of the most resonating musical performances of the day
exist.
What musicians – like Drake, Justin Timberlake, John Legend, and The Roots – understand is that
Paul’s technical contributions help drive undeniable impact to their talented performances and
serve in collaborative partnership to the extraordinary moments in their audience experience. They
trust him. They depend on him. And, most importantly, each take the stage with an artistic
confidence enhanced by a sincere reliability in the comprehensive backstage capabilities of Paul’s
technical command and teamwork.
In 2016, Paul’s behind-the-scenes work has been felt in the uniquely beautiful Anna Kendrick and
Justin Timberlake acoustic duet performance (of the Cyndi Lauper cover ‘True Colors’) at the
Cannes Film Festival (in May) in support of the upcoming ‘Trolls’ DreamWorks Animation film. And,
soon followed up by the highly-noted Timberlake debut of ‘Can’t Stop The Feeling’ performance at
the annual Eurovision Song Contest finals in Stockholm, Sweden.
Paul was plucked out John Legend’s ‘Evolver Tour’ in 2008 to audition (at SN…Read More