Gordon Goodwin; Multiple Grammy Winning Composer, Arranger, Saxophonist & Pianist
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Pianist, saxophonist, composer, arranger, and conductor - whatever it is Gordon Goodwin touches, it’s all about his love of music. Gordon was born in Wichita, Kansas, and Goodwin’s parents moved to Southern California when Goodwin was four. He completed his formal music education at Cal State University-Northridge, and began working as a live performer at Disneyland. In 1999, Gordon founded the Big Phat Band for what he thought would be a single performance at his alma mater Cal State at Northridge. Since then, the Big Phat Band has recorded 10 albums, and in the process received 25 Grammy® nominations. Goodwin won a Grammy® for ‘Best Instrumental Arrangement’ for “Incredits” for the film The Incredibles and has been honored with 3 Emmy awards for his work on the Steven Spielberg-produced shows Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain. His work has been featured/utilized in more than 80 film & TV productions spanning the gamut of pop culture: amplifying the likes of National Treasure, Star Trek: Nemesis, Snakes on a Plane, Get Smart, Remember the Titans, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, The Majestic (starring Jim Carrey), The Lion King, The Incredibles and Ratatouille. Gordon has won four Grammy® Awards and three Daytime Emmy Awards and has received twenty-five Grammy® nominations for his compositions and arrangements. He has been nominated for 3 Grammy awards this year (2024): • Best Jazz Vocal Album: Patti Austin Featuring Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band - For Ella 2. • Best Instrumental Composition: Quartet San Francisco Featuring Gordon Goodwin's 18-pc Big Phat Band - Cutey and The Dragon. • Best Arrangement, Instruments, and Vocals: Patti Austin ft. Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band - April in Paris Gordon is also the host of the popular long-running radio program, “Phat Tracks with Gordon Goodwin,” airing for 5 years on KJAZZ The link to his full biography, along with more resources for this episode is on our website. We talked about: How his 1st piano teacher had him composing music at the age of 5 The impact of writing music for animated productions on his writing for Big Band The advice about orchestration that changed his approach forever Phil Woods’ impression of Gordon’s saxophone playing Gordon’s advice for self-taught musicians The one word multi-instrumentalist James Morrison taught him not to use Working at Disney with Eric Marienthal and Sal Lovano The pure genius of Patti Austin that contributed to the most recent Grammy nominations Podcast supporter questions answered! And more! Wanna support the show? Become a Patron, and for as little as a $2 donation each month, you get searchable transcripts for the episodes, Bonus videos with extra tips and content, a full Podcast directory, and the ability to suggest future guests. Go to our Patreon site for more info. We truly appreciate our supporters, who help keep the podcast running!    
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