"Goldberg
turns the piano inside out." Lee
Underwood - Record Review
"Spirited displays of virtuosity." George
Wanamaker - Downbeat
"A genuine sense of exploration." Dave
Conway - Melody Maker Born in Malden,
Massachusetts and raised in Seattle, by age 17 Stu Goldberg was a featured
keyboard soloist at the Monterey Jazz Festival. Soon he expanded into
studio dates and tours; a five year stint with John McLaughlin in the
legendary Mahavishnu Orchestra and One Truth Band; with Al DiMeola, Freddie
Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, Billy Cobham, Jack Bruce, Larry Coryell, Alphonse
Mouzon, and other jazz luminaries. Goldberg toured Europe as a soloist.
He began recording for record labels including MPS, Metronome, East West
and Pausa and returned to Los Angeles to begin working as a session musician,
helping composers with orchestrations, and building his recording studio.
Stu’s film and TV scores have garnered awards and entertained audiences
worldwide. He has scored feature films, television movies, dramatic episodes,
documentaries and animated series. His music has been heard in an entry at the
Cannes Film Festival, in a Peabody-winning television series, and he was presented
with a 1999 CINE Golden Eagle Award and two consecutive BMI Composer Awards for
composing over 100 episodes of the CBS primetime series,"Rescue: 911".
Currently, he’s composing for the CBS primetime series, “The Amazing
Race”, Jerry Bruckheimer Films/ Touchstone/ CBS/ Bertram Van Munster, producers.
Meanwhile, his Stu Goldberg Studios, with a 30-man capacity tracking room and
advanced post-production facilities, hosts film and television sessions and recording
artists.
Stu has produced, arranged, recorded and mixed many artists for CD albums. In
addition to his original film and TV scores, Stu continues to perform concerts
and produce and record his own CDs.
Stu's website: http://www.stugoldberg.com
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