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  1. Gil Goldstein (born November 6, 1950, in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American jazz pianist and accordionist. He has won 5 Grammy Awards and he was nominated 8 times .

  2. In l981 Gil started performing with the Gil Evans Orchestra. With Gil Evans as his mentor, Prof. Goldstein began developing his own arranging craft, eventually writing for artists including Milton Nasciemento, Randy Brecker, Pat Metheny, Wallace Roney, David Sanborn, Al Jarreau, and in 2003, winning a Grammy Award for his work with Michael Brecker.

  3. Gil Goldstein, an excellent pianist and synthesizer player, actually started on the accordion. In the late ’80s, he resumed doubling on it for special occasions, such as a recording project for Michel Petrucciani and for his own sessions. Earlier, Goldstein had picked up important experience playing with Pat Martino, Jim Hall, Billy Cobham ...

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  5. Jul 8, 2020 · A careful reader of liner notes will recognize the name Gil Goldstein. Gil started out his recording career in 1976 playing piano on albums led by guitarist Pat Martino. Then came albums with Eric Kloss, Billy Cobham, Stan Getz, James Moody, Gil Evans and many others.

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  6. Gil Goldstein, an excellent pianist and synthesizer player, actually started on the accordion. In the late '80s, he resumed doubling on it for special occasions, such as a recording project for Michel…

  7. Mar 20, 2016 · Gil Goldstein Live Interview with Dave Schroeder at Barnes & Noble (NYC) on Friday, October 2nd. Source: All About Jazz September 30, 2009. Join us this Friday, October 2nd, for an in-store Barnes & Noble interview and performance session with legendary pianist, composer and accordion player Gil Goldstein

  8. Mar 30, 2018 · Gil Goldstein On Piano Jazz In this 2001 episode, the D.C. native and frequent film composer performs his original "City Lights" as well as demonstrates his chops on the accordion.

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