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'{{for|the American volleyball coach|Barry Goldberg (volleyball coach)}} {{Multiple issues| {{lead too short|date=June 2015}} {{More footnotes|date=February 2010}} }} {{Use mdy dates|date=September 2015}} {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians --> | name = Barry Goldberg | image = Barry Goldberg -- The Rides, Jun 2016.jpg | caption = Goldberg performing June 2, 2016 with The Rides | image_size = 270px | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_name = Barry Joseph Goldberg | alias = | origin = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1942|12|25}} | birth_place = Chicago, Illinois<br />United States | death_date = | death_place = | instrument = Keyboards | genre = [[Rock and roll]], rock, [[Blues rock|blues]] | occupation = Musician, songwriter, producer | years_active = | label = | associated_acts = [[The Electric Flag]], [[Steve Miller Band]], Barry Goldberg Reunion, [[The Rides]], [[Carla Olson]], Percy Sledge | website = http://www.barrygoldbergmusic.com }} '''Barry Joseph Goldberg''' (born December 25, 1942, Chicago, Illinois) is a [[blues]] and rock keyboardist, songwriter and record producer. ==Career== As a teenager in Chicago, Goldberg sat in with [[Muddy Waters]], [[Otis Rush]], and [[Howlin' Wolf]]. He played keyboards with the [[Paul Butterfield Blues Band]] backing [[Bob Dylan]] during his 1965 newly 'electrified' appearance at the [[Newport Folk Festival]]. He formed [[The Electric Flag]] with [[Mike Bloomfield]] in 1967, and later formed the Barry Goldberg Reunion in 1968.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-simmons/barry-goldberg-bon-dylan_b_405418.html|title=Barry Goldberg & Bob Dylan's Secret Gem |publisher= Huffington Post|author=Michael Simmons|date=December 28, 2009}}</ref> Goldberg's songs (some of which co-written with [[Gerry Goffin]]) have been recorded by many musicians including [[Rod Stewart]], [[Gladys Knight]], [[Joe Cocker]], [[Steve Miller (musician)|Steve Miller]], [[Bobby Bland|Bobby "Blue" Bland]], [[Gram Parsons]] and [[B. J. Thomas]]. Goldberg's first professional recording session was "Devil with the Blue Dress On" / "[[Good Golly Miss Molly]]" by [[Mitch Ryder|Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels]]. Among the albums he contributed to are [[Leonard Cohen]]'s ''[[Death of a Ladies' Man (album)|Death of a Ladies' Man]]'', [[The Ramones]]' ''[[End of the Century]]'', [[The Flying Burrito Brothers]]' ''[[The Gilded Palace of Sin]]'', and ''[[Super Session]]'' which featured [[Mike Bloomfield|Michael Bloomfield]], [[Stephen Stills]], and [[Al Kooper]].{{Citation needed|date=September 2013}} Goldberg also has [[record producer|co-produced]] albums by [[Percy Sledge]] including ''Blue Night'' (Grammy nominated and WC Handy soul album of the year) as well as ''Shining Through the Rain'', [[Charlie Musselwhite]], [[James Cotton]], The Textones plus Bob Dylan's [[cover version|version]] of [[Curtis Mayfield]]'s "[[People Get Ready (song)|People Get Ready]]". In 1992 he played keyboards with the Carla Olson & [[Mick Taylor]] band, which resulted in the live CD ''Too Hot for Snakes'', featuring the talents of artists like [[Ian McLagan]], and [[Jesse Sublett]], and [[John "Juke" Logan]]. In 1994, Goldberg and Saul Davis produced ''Blue Night'' by [[Percy Sledge]], which featured [[Bobby Womack]], [[Steve Cropper]], [[Mick Taylor]], [[Greg Leisz]], [[Bob Glaub]], [[Ed Greene]], [[Mikael Rickfors]], the Waters... and songs written by Rickfors, Gregg Sutton, Pat Robinson, [[Carla Olson]], the [[Bee Gees]], [[Quinton Claunch]], [[Fats Domino]], and [[Otis Redding]]. By 1999, Goldberg both wrote and performed the theme to the [[Disney Channel]] original movie ''Smart House'', entitled "The House is Jumpin'," with Phil Shenale and Sterling Smith, with vocals by Chan André. He wrote the song with [[Jill Wisoff]] and Joel Diamond.<ref>{{cite web|title=Barry Goldberg-IMDB|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0325151/|work=IMDB}}</ref> 2004: Shining Through The Rain by Percy also co-produced by Davis and Goldberg, featuring Larry Byrom, Denny Freeman, Clayton Ivey, [[Ed Greene]], [[Phil Upchurch]], Bob Glaub, the Waters, [[Jakob Dylan]]... and songs by the [[Bee Gees]], Mikael Rickfors, Carla Olson, [[Jackie Lomax]], Earl Carson, Bobby Moore. In 2002, he was featured on the [[Bo Diddley]] [[tribute album]] ''Hey Bo Diddley – A Tribute!'', playing piano on the songs "Pills", "[[I'm A Man (Bo Diddley song)|I'm A Man]]" and "[[Before You Accuse Me]]". (produced by [[Carla Olson]]). Carla also produced Barry's "Stoned Again" album which featured Denny Freeman, Mick Taylor and Ernie Watts. In 2005-6, he toured with the Chicago Blues Reunion featuring [[Nick Gravenites]], [[Harvey Mandel]], and [[Corky Siegel]]. Their debut CD reached #2 on the Billboard Blues Chart and received a four star review from ''[[Rolling Stone]] magazine'''s [[David Fricke]]. On July 7, 2009 Goldberg's self-titled 1974 album was reissued with never before released tracks and a restored sound. The album was produced by Dylan and [[Jerry Wexler]]. == Work from 2000 to present== [[File:The Rides, Jun 2016.jpg|thumb|275px|Goldberg, left, performing with The Rides]] In 2012, [[Stephen Stills]] recruited Goldberg in founding a new band dubbed [[The Rides]], culling some of Stills's best work from the past, adding guitarist [[Kenny Wayne Shepherd]] and session drummer [[Chris Layton]]. Goldberg co-wrote four songs on their first album titled, ''Can't Get Enough'', released that year. The feature track is "Word Game". Much of the album reflects the work Stills did on the ''[[Super Session]]'' album with [[Mike Bloomfield]] in 1968.<ref name="RS Cant GetEnough">{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/stephen-stills-new-band-the-rides-play-a-word-game-song-premiere-20130517|title=Stephen Stills' New Band, the Rides, Play a 'Word Game' – Song Premiere Generations Come Together for New blues-rock project|last=Cubarrubia|first=RJ|date=May 17, 2013|work=''Rolling Stone'' magazine|publisher=Jann S. Wenner, editor and publisher|accessdate=September 15, 2013}}</ref> Goldberg appears on the Carla Olson album ''Have Harmony, Will Travel'' (released April 15, 2013, on [[Busted Flat Records]]) playing Hammond B3 organ on Del Shannon's Keep Searchin' sung by Carla and [[Peter Case]] and piano and organ on the Little Steven song, All I Needed Was You, sung by Scott Kempner (Del-Lords). The long-awaited film "Born in Chicago" documenting Chicago blues was released in 2013, premiering at the [[SXSW]] Film Festival in March. Goldberg had been working on this project for a few years. It includes unique contributions by [[Bob Dylan]], [[BB King]], [[Buddy Guy]], [[Hubert Sumlin]], [[Eric Burdon]] and many others. Barry produced three tracks on the new EP by [[The Voice (U.S.)]] Season One semi-finalist, [[Nakia]], with longtime friend, [[Johnny Lee Schell]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.austin360.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/music/entries/2013/01/31/music_links_nakia_announces_ne.html/ |title=Nakia announces new album; Willie Nelson cancels show |publisher=Austin-American Statesman |date=February 1, 2013 |accessdate=2013-02-01}}</ref> "Can't Get Enough," the album by The Rides (Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Barry Goldberg) was nominated for a 2014 Blues Foundation '''WC Handy Award''' for "Best Rock / Blues Album." In 2016 Neil Young jammed with the Rides at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles at the Light Up The Blues event. Barry Goldberg produced and composed additional musical score to the documentary feature film "BANG! The Bert Berns Story" which premiered at SXSW in 2016 and will be released theatrically in 2017. ==Personal life== Goldberg's uncle was Supreme Court Justice [[Arthur Goldberg]].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XI4-VnSrEcAC&pg=PA104 |title=Stars of David: Rock 'n' Roll's Jewish Stories – Scott R. Benarde – Google Books |publisher=Books.google.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-05|isbn=9781584653035 |year=2003 }}</ref> ==Discography== ===Albums=== *1966 ''[[Blowing My Mind]]'' (Epic LP; reissued on CD: Collectables and Acadia) *1968 ''There's No Hole in My Soul'' (Buddah LP; reissued on CD: One Way) *1969 ''Two Jews Blues'' (Buddah LP; reissued on CD: One Way) *1970 ''Street Man'' (Buddah LP) *1970 ''Ivar Avenue Reunion'' (RCA 4442) *1971 ''Blasts from My Past'' (Buddah LP) *1972 ''Barry Goldberg & Friends'' (Record Man LP) *1974 ''Barry Goldberg'' (Atco LP) produced by Bob Dylan and Jerry Wexler *1976 ''Barry Goldberg & Friends Recording Live'' (Buddah LP) *2002 ''Stoned Again'' ([[Antone's Record Label|Antone's]]/Texas Music Group) produced by [[Carla Olson]] and featuring [[Denny Freeman]], Ernie Watts, Mick Taylor, Gregg Sutton... *2003 ''Live'' (Unidisc) *2006 ''Chicago Blues Reunion'' (Music Avenue) ==References== {{Reflist}} ==Sources== * Larkin, Colin. ''The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music'', Guinness Publishing, 1992. * Muirhead, Bert. ''The Record Producers File. A Directory of Rock Album Producers 1962–1984'', Blandford Press, 1985. * Wright, H. Stephen; Limbacher, James L. ''Keeping Score. Film and Television Music, 1980–1988'', Scarecrow Press, 1991. ===Interviews=== *2008 Barry Goldberg @The Cabana Club in Hollywood, CA [http://www.thecomposerscorner.com/index.htm#Barry_Goldberg.__Rehearsals_&_Interview_at_the_Cabana_Club_in_Hollywood,_CA_ Rehearsals with Barry Goldberg]- [[Jeanie Cunningham]] of The Composers Corner is the host of this six-part video series. *[http://blues.gr/profiles/blogs/the-legendary-barry-goldberg-talks-about-monterey-newport "Barry Goldberg: Born and Raised to Play the Blues": Interview with Barry Goldberg (2012, Blues.gr)] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Goldberg, Barry}} [[Category:1941 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Musicians from Chicago]] [[Category:American blues musicians]] [[Category:American keyboardists]] [[Category:Jewish American songwriters]] [[Category:Songwriters from Illinois]] [[Category:American record producers]] [[Category:Blues musicians from Illinois]] [[Category:The Electric Flag members]]'

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'{{for|the American volleyball coach|Barry Goldberg (volleyball coach)}} {{Multiple issues| {{lead too short|date=June 2015}} {{More footnotes|date=February 2010}} }} {{Use mdy dates|date=September 2015}} {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians --> | name = Barry Goldberg | image = Barry Goldberg -- The Rides, Jun 2016.jpg | caption = Goldberg performing June 2, 2016 with The Rides | image_size = 270px | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_name = Barry Joseph Goldberg | alias = | origin = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1942|12|25}} | birth_place = Chicago, Illinois<br />United States | death_date = | death_place = | instrument = Keyboards | genre = [[Rock and roll]], rock, [[Blues rock|blues]] | occupation = Musician, songwriter, producer | years_active = | label = | associated_acts = [[The Electric Flag]], [[Steve Miller Band]], Barry Goldberg Reunion, [[The Rides]], [[Carla Olson]], Percy Sledge | website = http://www.barrygoldbergmusic.com }} '''Barry Joseph Goldberg''' (born December 25, 1942, Chicago, Illinois) is a [[blues]] and rock keyboardist, songwriter and record producer. ==Career== As a teenager in Chicago, Goldberg sat in with [[Muddy Waters]], [[Otis Rush]], and [[Howlin' Wolf]]. He played keyboards with the [[Paul Butterfield Blues Band]] backing [[Bob Dylan]] during his 1965 newly 'electrified' appearance at the [[Newport Folk Festival]]. He formed [[The Electric Flag]] with [[Mike Bloomfield]] in 1967, and later formed the Barry Goldberg Reunion in 1968.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-simmons/barry-goldberg-bon-dylan_b_405418.html|title=Barry Goldberg & Bob Dylan's Secret Gem |publisher= Huffington Post|author=Michael Simmons|date=December 28, 2009}}</ref> Goldberg's songs (some of which co-written with [[Gerry Goffin]]) have been recorded by many musicians including [[Rod Stewart]], [[Gladys Knight]], [[Joe Cocker]], [[Steve Miller (musician)|Steve Miller]], [[Bobby Bland|Bobby "Blue" Bland]], [[Gram Parsons]] and [[B. J. Thomas]]. Goldberg's first professional recording session was "Devil with the Blue Dress On" / "[[Good Golly Miss Molly]]" by [[Mitch Ryder|Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels]]. Among the albums he contributed to are [[Leonard Cohen]]'s ''[[Death of a Ladies' Man (album)|Death of a Ladies' Man]]'', [[The Ramones]]' ''[[End of the Century]]'', [[The Flying Burrito Brothers]]' ''[[The Gilded Palace of Sin]]'', and ''[[Super Session]]'' which featured [[Mike Bloomfield|Michael Bloomfield]], [[Stephen Stills]], and [[Al Kooper]].{{Citation needed|date=September 2013}} Goldberg also has [[record producer|co-produced]] albums by [[Percy Sledge]] including ''Blue Night'' (Grammy nominated and WC Handy soul album of the year) as well as ''Shining Through the Rain'', [[Charlie Musselwhite]], [[James Cotton]], The Textones plus Bob Dylan's [[cover version|version]] of [[Curtis Mayfield]]'s "[[People Get Ready (song)|People Get Ready]]". In 1992 he played keyboards with the Carla Olson & [[Mick Taylor]] band, which resulted in the live CD ''Too Hot for Snakes'', featuring the talents of artists like [[Ian McLagan]], and [[Jesse Sublett]], and [[John "Juke" Logan]]. In 1994, Goldberg and Saul Davis produced ''Blue Night'' by [[Percy Sledge]], which featured [[Bobby Womack]], [[Steve Cropper]], [[Mick Taylor]], [[Greg Leisz]], [[Bob Glaub]], [[Ed Greene]], [[Mikael Rickfors]], the Waters... and songs written by Rickfors, Gregg Sutton, Pat Robinson, [[Carla Olson]], the [[Bee Gees]], [[Quinton Claunch]], [[Fats Domino]], and [[Otis Redding]]. By 1999, Goldberg both wrote and performed the theme to the [[Disney Channel]] original movie ''Smart House'', entitled "The House is Jumpin'," with Phil Shenale and Sterling Smith, with vocals by Chan André. He wrote the song with [[Jill Wisoff]] and Joel Diamond.<ref>{{cite web|title=Barry Goldberg-IMDB|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0325151/|work=IMDB}}</ref> 2004: Shining Through The Rain by Percy also co-produced by Davis and Goldberg, featuring Larry Byrom, Denny Freeman, Clayton Ivey, [[Ed Greene]], [[Phil Upchurch]], Bob Glaub, the Waters, [[Jakob Dylan]]... and songs by the [[Bee Gees]], Mikael Rickfors, Carla Olson, [[Jackie Lomax]], Earl Carson, Bobby Moore. In 2002, he was featured on the [[Bo Diddley]] [[tribute album]] ''Hey Bo Diddley – A Tribute!'', playing piano on the songs "Pills", "[[I'm A Man (Bo Diddley song)|I'm A Man]]" and "[[Before You Accuse Me]]". (produced by [[Carla Olson]]). Carla also produced Barry's "Stoned Again" album which featured Denny Freeman, Mick Taylor and Ernie Watts. In 2005-6, he toured with the Chicago Blues Reunion featuring [[Nick Gravenites]], [[Harvey Mandel]], and [[Corky Siegel]]. Their debut CD reached #2 on the Billboard Blues Chart and received a four star review from ''[[Rolling Stone]] magazine'''s [[David Fricke]]. On July 7, 2009 Goldberg's self-titled 1974 album was reissued with never before released tracks and a restored sound. The album was produced by Dylan and [[Jerry Wexler]]. == Work from 2000 to present== [[File:The Rides, Jun 2016.jpg|thumb|275px|Goldberg, left, performing with The Rides]] In 2012, [[Stephen Stills]] recruited Goldberg in founding a new band dubbed [[The Rides]], culling some of Stills's best work from the past, adding guitarist [[Kenny Wayne Shepherd]] and session drummer [[Chris Layton]]. Goldberg co-wrote four songs on their first album titled, ''Can't Get Enough'', released that year. The feature track is "Word Game". Much of the album reflects the work Stills did on the ''[[Super Session]]'' album with [[Mike Bloomfield]] in 1968.<ref name="RS Cant GetEnough">{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/stephen-stills-new-band-the-rides-play-a-word-game-song-premiere-20130517|title=Stephen Stills' New Band, the Rides, Play a 'Word Game' – Song Premiere Generations Come Together for New blues-rock project|last=Cubarrubia|first=RJ|date=May 17, 2013|work=''Rolling Stone'' magazine|publisher=Jann S. Wenner, editor and publisher|accessdate=September 15, 2013}}</ref> Goldberg appears on the Carla Olson album ''Have Harmony, Will Travel'' (released April 15, 2013, on [[Busted Flat Records]]) playing Hammond B3 organ on Del Shannon's Keep Searchin' sung by Carla and [[Peter Case]] and piano and organ on the Little Steven song, All I Needed Was You, sung by Scott Kempner (Del-Lords). The long-awaited film "Born in Chicago" documenting Chicago blues was released in 2013, premiering at the [[SXSW]] Film Festival in March. Goldberg had been working on this project for a few years. It includes unique contributions by [[Bob Dylan]], [[BB King]], [[Buddy Guy]], [[Hubert Sumlin]], [[Eric Burdon]] and many others. Barry produced three tracks on the new EP by [[The Voice (U.S.)]] Season One semi-finalist, [[Nakia]], with longtime friend, [[Johnny Lee Schell]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.austin360.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/music/entries/2013/01/31/music_links_nakia_announces_ne.html/ |title=Nakia announces new album; Willie Nelson cancels show |publisher=Austin-American Statesman |date=February 1, 2013 |accessdate=2013-02-01}}</ref> "Can't Get Enough," the album by The Rides (Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Barry Goldberg) was nominated for a 2014 Blues Foundation '''WC Handy Award''' for "Best Rock / Blues Album." In 2016 Neil Young jammed with the Rides at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles at the Light Up The Blues event. Barry Goldberg produced and composed additional musical score to the documentary feature film "BANG! The Bert Berns Story" which premiered at SXSW in 2016 and will be released theatrically in 2017. A new Barry Goldberg album, "In The Groove," will be released on April 20, 2018 by Sunset Blvd Records. As with the previous album, "Stoned Again," it was produced by Carla Olson. "In The Groove" features Les McCann, Denny Freeman, James Inveldt, Tony Marsico, Don Heffington, Rob Stone, Joe Sublett, Darrell Leonard, Johnny Lee Schell, Reggie McBride, Craig Fundyga, and Victor Bisetti. ==Personal life== Goldberg's uncle was Supreme Court Justice [[Arthur Goldberg]].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XI4-VnSrEcAC&pg=PA104 |title=Stars of David: Rock 'n' Roll's Jewish Stories – Scott R. Benarde – Google Books |publisher=Books.google.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-05|isbn=9781584653035 |year=2003 }}</ref> ==Discography== ===Albums=== *1966 ''[[Blowing My Mind]]'' (Epic LP; reissued on CD: Collectables and Acadia) *1968 ''There's No Hole in My Soul'' (Buddah LP; reissued on CD: One Way) *1969 ''Two Jews Blues'' (Buddah LP; reissued on CD: One Way) *1970 ''Street Man'' (Buddah LP) *1970 ''Ivar Avenue Reunion'' (RCA 4442) *1971 ''Blasts from My Past'' (Buddah LP) *1972 ''Barry Goldberg & Friends'' (Record Man LP) *1974 ''Barry Goldberg'' (Atco LP) produced by Bob Dylan and Jerry Wexler *1976 ''Barry Goldberg & Friends Recording Live'' (Buddah LP) *2002 ''Stoned Again'' ([[Antone's Record Label|Antone's]]/Texas Music Group) produced by [[Carla Olson]] and featuring [[Denny Freeman]], Ernie Watts, Mick Taylor, Gregg Sutton... *2003 ''Live'' (Unidisc) *2006 ''Chicago Blues Reunion'' (Music Avenue) ==References== {{Reflist}} ==Sources== * Larkin, Colin. ''The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music'', Guinness Publishing, 1992. * Muirhead, Bert. ''The Record Producers File. A Directory of Rock Album Producers 1962–1984'', Blandford Press, 1985. * Wright, H. Stephen; Limbacher, James L. ''Keeping Score. Film and Television Music, 1980–1988'', Scarecrow Press, 1991. ===Interviews=== *2008 Barry Goldberg @The Cabana Club in Hollywood, CA [http://www.thecomposerscorner.com/index.htm#Barry_Goldberg.__Rehearsals_&_Interview_at_the_Cabana_Club_in_Hollywood,_CA_ Rehearsals with Barry Goldberg]- [[Jeanie Cunningham]] of The Composers Corner is the host of this six-part video series. *[http://blues.gr/profiles/blogs/the-legendary-barry-goldberg-talks-about-monterey-newport "Barry Goldberg: Born and Raised to Play the Blues": Interview with Barry Goldberg (2012, Blues.gr)] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Goldberg, Barry}} [[Category:1941 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Musicians from Chicago]] [[Category:American blues musicians]] [[Category:American keyboardists]] [[Category:Jewish American songwriters]] [[Category:Songwriters from Illinois]] [[Category:American record producers]] [[Category:Blues musicians from Illinois]] [[Category:The Electric Flag members]]'