Devin DeHaven

Devin DeHaven
Born (1970-02-20) February 20, 1970
Sacramento, CA, U.S.
Occupation
  • Live Television Director
  • Television Director
  • Television Producer
Years active 1990–present
Spouse(s) Anabel DeHaven
Children Damian DeHaven (b. 2012)

Devin DeHaven is a veteran american television director and producer. His career has spanned 3 decades with hundreds of live concerts, talk shows and music festivals. His recent credits include Live from Daryl's House, Kiss Rocks Vegas, Hangout Music Festival and Rock in Rio.[1]

Artists

Partial ist of artists collaborations:[2][3]

Music festivals

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

Talk shows

BEHIND THE RHYME (Executive Producer/Director)
Behind The Rhyme hosted by Kool Moe Dee that features current stars and legends of hip hop in an intimate one on one setting. The first episode premiered in June 2017 with guest Chuck D.[4]

TOM GREEN LIVE (Producer/Director)
On October 3, 2013, Tom Green Live debuted on AXS TV. The weekly live broadcast, hosted by comedian Tom Green aired at 9pm ET every Thursday night from a studio in Los Angeles. The telecast has a similar format to the web show, with an hour long discussion between Green and his featured guest and live Skype calls from viewers. Although it was intended for the series to showcase Green's more serious side and highlight his skills as an interviewer, he has advised viewers to expect "spontaneous, ridiculous, and outrageous conversations". Guests have included Richard Belzer, Howie Mandel and Tony Hawk. Season 2 debuted on January 9, 2014 and the finale was April 3, 2014. The show was renewed with season 3 debuting on June 12, 2014 with guest Steve Carell.[5]

KOBE UP CLOSE (Director)
On August 15, 2013 AXS TV broadcast a live interview program of Los Angeles Laker legend Kobe Bryant hosted by Jimmy Kimmel. The program was a charity event for The Kobe and Vanessa Bryant Family Foundation and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center’s Sports Spectacular and featured a one hour, in depth interview on his long career in the NBA.[6]

References

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