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That’s for tuning in. We have two great guests tonight on the Jazz Round Table! Gordon Goodwin and Bruce Lofgren are two well known and respected Big Band composers in Los Angeles. They each have a very unique and progressive approach to creating their Big Band charts and we’ll talk about their process of writing, orchestrating, and approach to music with some great bits of insight into creativity. We’re going to play a lot of examples as well!

Here are the links to the full videos and songs we play during the show;

Gordon Goodwin

Audio Clip: Gordian Knot: https://open.spotify.com/album/3yHJRFgqb2X839FjOEPGv3

Video – Summertime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zuKbrTDAnw
Video – The Incredibles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGPe0haLAZ0

That’s for tuning in. We have two great guests tonight on the Jazz Round Table! Gordon Goodwin and Bruce Lofgren are two well known and respected Big Band composers in Los Angeles. They each have a very unique and progressive approach to creating their Big Band charts and we’ll talk about their process of writing, orchestrating, and approach to music with some great bits of insight into creativity. We’re going to play a lot of examples as well!

Here are the links to the full videos and songs we play during the show;

Gordon Goodwin

Audio Clip: Gordian Knot

Video – Summertime
Video – The Incredibles

Bruce Lofgren

Songs Red Shift and String Theory from the album Red Shift
All Blues and A Place Ive never Been from the album Blues and Other Passions on Amazon:

Gordon Goodwin – Composer, Sax, Keyboards

Performed with: Jazz Round Table #7 6/1/21 Bio – “Listening to Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band, I was immediately taken by Gordon’s contemporary musical viewpoint, the dynamics of his “Big Phat Band,” its bevy of superb soloists, and the exhilaration of its sound.” —Quincy Jones “The Big Phat Band provides potent testimony to the sheer exhilaration of big band jazz…a combination of crisp accuracy and fiery soloing.” —Don Heckman, Los Angeles Times “Gordon Goodwin has extended the possibilities of all the different kinds of music (all good) that can be played by a big band. The magnificent Big Phat Band and its multi-talented leader, Gordon, stretch the envelope even further.” —Johnny Mandel “Trying to describe the towering talents of Gordon Goodwin is one of my most frustrating but little secret pleasures. He is a gifted and creative pianist, an explosive and ‘haul ass’, ‘kick butt,’ sax player, an arranger of absolutely no limit of musical styles and composer of some of the best (and cleverly titled) compositions ever. He is a man of exquisite musical taste. I am truly blessed to have him in my life.” —Johnny Mathis “Whenever I hear your music, I get the sudden urge to retire!” —Sammy Nestico Even for a successful composer and arranger in Hollywood, Gordon Goodwin’s numbers are impressive: A 2006 GRAMMY Award for his Instrumental Arrangement of “Incredits” from the Pixar film The Incredibles, three Emmy Awards, and thirteen GRAMMY nominations. Here’s another impressive number to add to the list: eighteen. As in the number of musicians in Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band, one of the most exciting large jazz ensembles on the planet. Populated by L.A.’s finest players, the Big Phat Band takes the big band tradition into the new millennium with a contemporary, highly original sound featuring Goodwin’s witty, intricate, and hard-swinging compositions in a veritable grab bag of styles: swing, Latin, blues, classical, rock and more. A steady, persistent audio diet of the giants of jazz, pop, rock and funk has nourished Goodwin’s being since childhood. Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Buddy Rich, Thad Jones and Mel Lewis, Earth, Wind and Fire, and Tower of Power, among many others, filled the well for the music his band makes today. And like those other bands, Goodwin’s music is nothing less than astonishing when experienced live. Goodwin’s ability to combine jazz excellence with any musical style makes his writing appealing to fans across the spectrum. That’s why both beboppers and headbangers dig Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band. Established in 2000, the Big Phat Band’s debut recording, Swingin’ For The Fences (Silverline Records), featured guest artists Arturo Sandoval and Eddie Daniels. It made history as the first commercially available DVD-Audio title ever released and the first DVD-Audio title to receive two GRAMMY nominations. The band’s second album, XXL (Silverline Records), was released on DVD-Audio and compact disc in 2003. Charting its first week, XXL garnered three GRAMMY nominations for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album, Best Instrumental Composition (“Hunting Wabbits”) and Best Instrumental Arrangement with Vocals (“Comes Love” with Brian McKnight and Take 6), while winning the Surround Sound Award for “Best Made for Surround Sound Title.” The list of guest artists matched the high quality of the first release and featured, among others, Johnny Mathis and the incomparable Michael Brecker. The Big Phat Band’s third album, The Phat Pack (immergent Records), with guest stars Dianne Reeves, David Sanborn, Eddie Daniels and Take 6, received a GRAMMY nomination and spent 31 weeks on the Billboard jazz charts. Released in September 2008, the Big Phat Band’s fourth recording, Act Your Age, far outsold every other big band record in its path. Produced by acclaimed guitarist Lee Ritenour, it featured a host of terrific guests including Patti Austin, Chick Corea, Dave Grusin and even Ritenour himself, plus a special appearance by the late pianist Art Tatum on a stunning performance that had jaws dropping right and left. The critically acclaimed Act Your Age garnered three GRAMMY nominations. A keyboardist and woodwind player, Goodwin has built a larger-than-life reputation throughout the music industry for his composing, arranging and playing skills. Ray Charles, Christina Aguilera, Johnny Mathis, Toni Braxton, John Williams, Natalie Cole, David Foster, Sarah Vaughan, Mel Torme, Brian McKnight and Quincy Jones are just a few of the artists with whom he has worked. Goodwin has also conducted world-renowned symphony orchestras in Atlanta, Dallas, Utah, Seattle, Toronto and London. Goodwin’s cinematic scoring and orchestration craft can be heard on such films as The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Escape to Witch Mountain, Get Smart, Glory Road, National Treasure, The Incredibles, Remember The Titans, Armageddon, The Majestic, Con Air, Gone In 60 Seconds, Enemy of the State, Star Trek Nemesis and even the classic cult film Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes. Goodwin’s soundtrack to Looney Tunes’ Bah HumDuck! – a wacky Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck riff on the classic A Christmas Carol – also features the Big Phat Band’s patented sound. Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band joins Telarc International, a division of Concord Music Group, with the April 12, 2011 release of That’s How We Roll. The band’s first CD in over two and a half years features 10 new Goodwin originals and the Gershwin classic “Rhapsody in Blue.” Special guests include Gerald Albright, Dave Koz, Marcus Miller and Take 6....MORE INFO!
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Bruce Lofgren – Composer, Guitar

Performed with: Jazz Round Table #7 6/1/21 Bio – “First, the music has to please me. Writing has always been a passionate thing for me. If a germinal idea, when it occurs, doesn’t bring some kind of heightened emotional awareness, I probably won’t follow through with it, research it or explore its possibilities. But if it does bring an emotional response, then I will want to explore it to give it a chance to show its secrets….it’s partly intellectual, partly hard work and partly excitement at the vistas around each turn.”–From an interview with Bruce Lofgren that appearedin the LA Jazz Scene, May 2001, issue No. 165, pp. 3-4, by Myrna Daniels Bruce Lofgren has composed and/or arranged and produced eight CDs which are currently available: Wind and Sand (Night Bird) – a new CD that’s just been released, Southwest Portals (Night Bird),The Bruce Lofgren Jazz Trio (Sea Breeze),Eventide (Sea Breeze), Red Shift (Sea Breeze), The Blues and Other Passions (Sea Breeze) and Heart of the Night (Sea Breeze) – all three with the BLJO, and Sky Sailor (Night Bird). Bruce Lofgren’s future career as a guitarist and composer first began to emerge when he formed his garage band the Vegas, who recorded his first composition, Ambush, when he was only 17. By the time he left the Seattle area for California in 1970, his musical experiences and accomplishments also included leading the Barons Blues Band, house band at the popular St. Michael’s Alley (a weekend dance hangout) from 1964-66; player and arranger for the locally popular Pacific Northwest Territory Band for which he wrote over fifty musical arrangements; private guitar instructor at the Al Turay Guitar Studio (1967-70); and student of big band arranging with composer/arranger Ralph Mutchler. It was also in the Pacific Northwest where Bruce discovered jazz upon finding a Tal Farlow album in a local record store and subsequently hearing the Barney Kessel Quartet play at The Cellar, a Vancouver, B.C. jazz night spot. From that point on Bruce was passsionately consumed with the language of jazz–a language of a higher plane, exciting and free like the blues, but with a much larger variety of moods and feelings. Full bio at http://brucelofgren.com/biography.html...MORE INFO!
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