Rick Altizer, is a film director, recording artist, music producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and radio show host.
Rick recently wrote and directed the number 9 movie in America the night of its release, "Russ Taff: I Still Believe," and was in over 700 theaters October 30, 2018.
Rick recently directed the number two movie in America the night of its release (April 25, 2017), "Chonda Pierce - Enough." Rick also co-wrote, co-edited, filmed, and composed the film score to the movie.
In 2015 he also wrote and directed, "Chonda Pierce - Laughing in the Dark." That movie was the number five movie in America the night of its release.
"Laughing in the Dark" also won for Best Feature Documentary in the Park City International Film Festival.
A twice Dove nominated music producer, he has sold over one million albums.
He has produced such artists as Johnny Cash, Vince Gill, Marty Stuart and Russ Taff.
As a recording artist, he recorded seven studio albums with three top 10 singles.
He currently is the worship leader at Hickory Grove PCA Church, in Nashville TN.
He has been married to his wife, Jan, for 33 years and has two sons, David and Matthew, daughter-in-law, Laura and grandson, Ryan.
As a recording artist, Rick is an American Christian musician, who primarily plays a contemporary Christian music, Christian rock and worship style of music.
He has released seven studio albums, Blue Plate Special in 1998, Neon Fixation in 1999, Go Nova in 2000, All Tie Zur in 2001, John Lennon's Glasses in 2002, Scripture Memory - Pop Symphonies in 2007, and I Want Mine in 2010, with KMG Records, True Tunes, Not Lame Recordings, and Fuseic.