Gil Goldstein, 2001

Gil Goldstein, 2001

Author: NPR National Public Radio March 20, 2018 Duration: 14:53
Composer and arranger Gil Goldstein came to the piano by way of the accordion, which he has rediscovered and added to the jazz lexicon. Collaborations with Jaco Pistorius and Bill Evans fostered his career and led to work with David Sanborn, Michael Franks, and Al Jarreau, among others, and to writing original scores for films. In this 2001 Piano Jazz session, Goldstein solos on his own "City Lights." McPartland accompanies him as he plays accordion for a few tunes, including "Waltz for Debbie."

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