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  1. Apr 12, 2020 · He is survived by brothers Kenneth and Peter, sons Richard and Brian and daughter Judy; wife Elisabeth and grandchildren; and German Shepherds Chooch and Charlie. He was predeceased by his first...

  2. ABOUT THE ARTIST. Grammy Nomimated Richard Baratta was born into a musically oriented family in Poughkeepsie, NY in 1950. He began his musical journey at the age 12, playing saxophone, flute and drums, and eventually, exclusively drums. He played mostly jazz all through his teens.

  3. Mar 1, 2024 · This unique event will explore the intersection of music and film, with a special focus on the work of acclaimed composer Richard Baratta. Enjoy an evening of live music and film as Baratta and the jazz quintet perform selections from his most iconic film scores.

  4. Mar 21, 2017 · During his two years at San Joaquin Delta College, he “found all of maybe five books.” He went to Sacramento State and “found 10 more.” It was only when he left Sacramento for San Francisco that he started to really find what he was looking for, at a now-shuttered progressive bookstore called Modern Times in the Mission District.

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  6. Feb 6, 2024 · The next performance in the series will be on March 1st with Music in Film - featuring Richard Baratta Gotham City Latin/Jazz Quintet. After more than three decades as a Hollywood film producer, drummer Richard Baratta seemed ideally placed to bring together the worlds of film and jazz, releasing two albums focusing on songs from the movies.

  7. Together, with Baratta spurring them on, this crew brings out the best in the music. Opening on Bobby Hutcherson’s “Herzog,” drawn from the vibraphonist’s Total Eclipse (Blue Note, 1969), Baratta and company come out swinging while raising some eyebrows with their asymmetrical exchanges. “I remember hearing and instantly loving this

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