Gordon Goodwin

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Gordon L. Goodwin (born about 1955) is an American jazz pianist, saxophonist, composer, arranger and conductor. He now lives in Southern California with his wife Lisa, daughter Madison and two sons Trevor and Garrison.

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[edit] Early years

Gordon Goodwin began his musical education at Cal State Northridge with Joel Leach and Bill Calkins. He wrote his first big band chart when he was in the 7th grade, called "Hang Loose". After graduation he was recruited to Louie Bellson's big band, where he played with the likes of Pete Christlieb and Don Menza. He went on to play under Les Hooper and Grant Geissman.

[edit] Big Phat Band

Since then, Goodwin has risen to prominence in the American jazz scene with his big band, The Big Phat Band. In the band, Goodwin plays piano and occasionally both the soprano and tenor saxophone. This band brings together the talents of such players as Wayne Bergeron, Eric Marienthal and Andy Martin . These detailed music charts are all written or adapted by Gordon Goodwin. Several of his songs are plays on old jazz tunes: a prime example is "Sing, Sang, Sung" which mimics the famous Louis Prima song "Sing, Sing, Sing". Under Goodwin's direction, the band has released four albums: "Swingin' For The Fences", which received two Grammy nominations, and "XXL", which received three. "The Phat Pack" was released on June 13, 2006, and "Bah, Humduck! a Looney Tunes Christmas (Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture)" was also released in 2006.

Gordon Goodwin's music with the Big Phat Band is distributed by Silverline Records.

[edit] Popular culture

As a film scorer, Goodwin has worked on such films as Fern Gully, The Majestic, Glory Road, National Treasure, Remember The Titans, Armageddon, Bad Boys II, Con Air, Gone in 60 Seconds, Star Trek Nemesis, the classic cult film Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, and Enemy of the State. His work in television includes music for the TV series The Animaniacs. His recording history includes performances with artists as diverse as Mel Tormé, Ray Charles and Christina Aguilera. Goodwin himself has received many individual awards, including a recent Grammy for Best Instrumental Arrangement for his work on the feature film The Incredibles. He is also a three time Emmy winner.

Goodwin has also been a guest conductor for such groups as the London Symphony Orchestra and Seattle Symphony Orchestra.

He is currently in head Music Arranger of the Walt Disney Parks around the world.

[edit] Sheet music

His music is published by companies such as Hal Leonard, Alfred Publishing[1], and Walrus Music.

[edit] Discography

The Big Phat Band has four albums currently released:

  • Swingin' For The Fences (Released January 3rd 2002)
  • XXL (Released September 18th 2005)
  • The Phat Pack (Released April 15th 2006)
  • Bah, Humduck! a Looney Tunes Christmas (Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture) (Released 2006)
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