Straus was raised in New York City.[2] While enrolled at Brown University in 1978, Straus started working as a recording engineer, recording live albums and broadcasts for artists such as George Jones, Miles Davis, Grateful Dead and Joni Mitchell.[2] He was a member of the band Redline during the early 1980s and toured with U2 in 1981.[2][3]
Straus founded Rock River Communications in 1995 in Manhattan.[1][9] The company later moved to Brattleboro, Vermont and also has an office in California.[2][3] Rock River was an innovator in non-traditional music distribution, creating music collections for sale through non-music retailers.[9] Rock River's first such music collection, Pottery Barn: A Cool Christmas, was released in 1995.[2] Straus subsequently produced 44 additional collections for Pottery Barn and, through the Rock River label, released over 124 compilations.[2] Straus produced Street Mix for Volkswagen as well as music for other retailers such as Gap Inc., W Hotels, Jaguar Cars and Jose Cuervo.[1][2]
In 2003, Straus wrote music and lyrics for Rock Odyssey, a musical adaptation of Homer's Odyssey.[2][17] His song, Change in My Life, originally recorded by Rockapella, appeared in the Steve Martin film, Leap of Faith, in 1992.[2][8] In 2007, Straus served as executive producer of Roots, Rock, Remixed, a collection of remixes of reggae legend Bob Marley's earliest recordings,[18] and two volumes of Christmas Remixed: Holiday Classics Re-Grooved.[19][20]
In 1999 Straus launched Websound to provide internet radio for websites.[2][9]
He is a co-founder of the non-profit, Next Stage Arts Project.[21]
Awards and recognition
In 2001 Straus and collaborator David Yazbek were nominated for a Grammy Award for producing the original Broadway cast album, The Full Monty, in the category of Best Musical Show Album.[9][22]Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, which Straus also produced with Yazbek, was also nominated for a Grammy Award in the same category in 2005.[23]
Straus won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Live and Direct To Tape Sound Mixing for Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? in 1996.[1]
Personal life
Straus currently lives with his family and dog, Ziggy, in Vermont. He is a volunteer emergency medical technician.[24] He is the brother-in-law of economist and policy maker Paul Weinstein.
Works
Selected discography
Russell Kaback: Message of Love (2013) – Producer, engineer[25]
Bob Marley: Roots, Rock, Remixed (2007) – Producer[18]
^Duchan, Joshua S. (4 April 2012). Powerful Voices: The Musical and Social World of Collegiate A Cappella. University of Michigan Press. p. 244. ISBN9780472118250.