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Charles Goold
Charles Goold, is one of New York City's hardest working jazz drummers of his generation. Born to an American jazz saxophonist father and a Haitian immigrant mother, Goold has used these influences to shape his voice and message in the Jazz community. After a short-lived pursuance in collegiate track and field at Temple University, studying communications, Goold transferred to the Berklee College of Music where unfortunately after one semester he had to withdraw for financial reasons. Deciding not give up on his dream of becoming a jazz musician, Goold moved back to New York City at the age of 19 and began playing in any musical situation possible. Finding success after years of hard work through teaching and performing, Goold auditioned and received a full scholarship, subsequently graduating from the Juilliard School along with being awarded the jcaf grant. Goold has performed with a wide variety of acts across varying styles from Wynton Marsalis and The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, John Hendricks and Johnny O’Neal to rap icons Cam’Ron, Talib Kweli, and Ghostface Killah
Never Let Me Go
Album: With Peter Bradley
By Javon Jackson
Label: Palmetto Records
Released: 2023
Duration: 6:32
Jazzy Italian
Label: Zoho Music
Released: 2022
Track listing: Betcha I Getcha; Volare; At the Jazz Band Ball; Moon River; Coquette; Make Love to Me; I’m a Fool to Want You; A Lifetime or Two; A Sunday Kind of Love; Come Back Home With Me; September in the Rain; You’re Everything; At Last.
Pat Metheny, Howard Britz & Charles Goold
by Joe Dimino
We start the 751st Episode of Neon Jazz with a relatively new musician that has seen a lot of action in his young life. Drummer Charles Goold kicks things off with a song off his 2022 album Rhythm in Contrast. We also take a look into some new music from veterans of the jazz world in ...
Open World
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2021
Track listing: A Night in Tunisia; Spain; The Waters of March; Airegin; India; St. Thomas; Dear Old
Stockholm; La Vie en Rose; United.
Chad Lefkowitz-Brown and the Global Big Band: Open World
by Jack Bowers
There are times, thanks to the indestructible human spirit, when even the most horrendous scourge--say, a global pandemic that has claimed millions of lives in countries around the world--can lead to the occasional silver lining, a small yet persistent light at the end of a very dark tunnel. Case in point: Open World, a superlative new ...
Sizeable Outfits, Enviable Outcomes: Large Ensembles In Pursuit Of Excellence
by Dan Bilawsky
Perhaps nothing better symbolizes dogged persistence than the proliferation of large ensembles in every corner of the jazz world. To take on this kind of work can and should be considered injudicious for the rationally-minded, as the investments--time-wise, organizationally, financially, mentally--are beyond compare. But just because the dollars and sense don't add up doesn't mean it's ...
Centerpiece
Album: Moments of Inspiration
By Dean Tsur
Label: Outside in Music
Released: 2020
Duration: 03:16