Gil Goldstein
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, the Gil Evans Orchestra (starting in 1983), and Wayne Shorter. In 1991, he helped in reconstructing Gil Evans' arrangements for Miles Davis' Montreux Jazz Festival concert and he has recorded as a leader for Chiaroscuro (1977), Muse, Blue Note, World Pacific, and Big World. Generally, Gil Goldstein's music grooves while utilizing the influences of other cultures (particularly Latin America).
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Discography
9 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Disney Meets Jazz - Tribute to Walt Disney
Gil Goldstein, John Patitucci, Billy Kilson
Jazz - Released by Walt Disney Records on Jan 1, 2008
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Bob Mintzer-Gil Goldstein-Longing
Jazz - Released by Universal Music Division Decca Records France on Jan 1, 1997
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Pure As Rain
Jazz - Released by Chiaroscuro Records on Jun 1, 1978
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Abraham: Music for Three Faiths (feat. Jazzaar Global Ensemble & Billy Cobham)
Gil Goldstein, Fritz K Renold, Mehmet Ali Sanlikol
World - Released by Shanti Records on Aug 13, 2019
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Under Rousseau's Moon
Jazz - Released by Half Note Records on Aug 29, 2006
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