Paul Goldberg (musician)

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Paul Goldberg (born April 25, 1959) is an American jazz/rock/R&B drummer.

Goldberg was born in Washington DC. At age seven, relocated to Atlantic City, New Jersey, where he began studying the drumset w/ , and continued studying drumset through grade school. Through Atlantic City High School, Paul studied w/ , as well as playing in the drumline in that school's marching band.) Upon graduation from A.C.H.S., Paul continued his studies (at a serious level) at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, studying w/ The Phila. Orchestra percussionists "Nick D'Amico & Micky Bookspan." Paul graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree ... "Majoring in Drums/Percussion," and "minoring in psychology." During college, Goldberg also would commute to NYC, to study drumset privately with Kenwood Dennard, and Gerry Brown, also with (later in L.A.) Upon graduating from the music university, Paul went on to perform in casino shows in Atlantic City, Las Vegas, and Lake Tahoe, before moving to Los Angeles, California. This excerpt was quoted in a 2005 article on Goldberg, (part of a Modern Drummer Magazine feature entitled "On the Move"). It read:

"However, Paul's impressive performance and recording credits are not what make him a perfect fit for this column. In addition to his successes as a sideman, and as a top LA studio musician, Paul is currently forging new ground as a producer and bandleader with the release of his solo discs. The albums feature Paul and other prominent LA musicians on selections of jazz & fusion classics".

Goldberg works as an independent studio / touring drummer. He recorded the drums on the theme to hit NBC show Parks and Recreation. Paul also worked on Forgetting Sarah Marshall (Band leader/Hawaiian bar scene), (Band Leader), The Last Samurai with Tom Cruise, Along Came Polly, Rumor Has It…, Poseidon (Soundtrack, featuring Fergie from The Black Eyed Peas on vocals), Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (Soundtrack, featuring Eddie Murphy on vocals), Rush Hour 2 (soundtrack), American Dreams (theme soundtrack), House (soundtrack, and appearance), (soundtrack), The Drew Carey Show (on camera, and recording), Boston Legal (featuring Carl Reiner on vocals), Desperate Housewives, Eli Stone (new Disney pilot), Cavemen (new Disney pilot), Girlfriends (soundtrack), Less than Perfect starring Eric Roberts (Band leader/Marching Band), American Pie (prom scene), Desperate Housewives, Boston Legal, , ER, (Televised "Featured Drum/Percussion squad"), , and Good Morning America (Paul's Philly band / recorded TV performance) to name a few.

He has performed and/or recorded with artists Tom Petty ("Live performance / Recorded at "Malibu Inn Shows"), Songwriting Legend Gerry Goffin (studio recordings), Songwriting Legend P. F. Sloan (live & studio), (live), Bill Medley (live), (studio), "LA session great" Peggi Blu (European Tour, & studio), Brandon Fields / Gerald Albright / (sessions for Gerry Goffin), Johnny Rivers (live), Terry Black (live), Jan Berry (live), Gospel greats The Edwin Hawkins Singers (studio), Andrew Woolfolk (sax great w/ Earth Wind & Fire) (live shows), Jazz Legend bassist Bob Cranshaw (live), Tap Dance star Maurice Hines (live concerts/opening for Roberta Flack), Blackstone (live), Keyboard great Clare Fischer and bassist Brent Fischer (at Clare's studio), English vocal legend Terry Reid (live), (lead guitarist w/ "Golden Earring") (live), Keyboardist (w/ "Nina Hagen"), Bass legend Tom Fowler (studio), Bruce Fowler (Trombone legend) (live), Trumpet legend (studio), Keyboardist (studio & live). Sax great Pete Christlieb (studio), Trumpeter (live), Guitarist CD featuring Keyboard virtuoso Otmaro Ruíz, & Electric violist ), Guitarist Terry Wollman (numerous Disney TV & Film work), Guitar great Jamie Glaser (of Jean Luc Ponty) (live), Saxman Bob Sheppard, (sub lead vocalsist w/ Toto (band), (live), (Two GOLD records on the "Varese Saraband label" for Michelle Nicastro), "Japanese Recording Artist" (Debut CD). Comic legends Jerry Seinfeld (live show), Jeff Ross (Film), Chevy Chase (live), Carl Reiner (TV), Paul Reiser (live show), and Rita Rudner (live show). Paul was also the house drummer / percussionist for "The Chromolume Theatre Company" (in LA), which performed the re-creation of the broadway show City of Angels, and recently performed the re-creation of the broadway show Merrily We Roll Along (both shows ... music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

Goldberg is featured in articles in Modern Drummer magazine, entitled "The Drummers of Atlantic City", "On the Move", "The Wire", and "News Updates". He also transcribed "The Terry Bozzio Solos" in that magazine's "Best Of / Treasury issue." Modern Drummer's founder / editor said in print ("Great Bozzio transcriptions from the pen of Paul Goldberg"). Paul has also been featured in several reviews in "LA Jazz Scene", and LA's "Music Connection Magazine". Here is an excerpt from Bob Comden's January 2005 article of Paul's CD release party from "The LA Jazz Scene":

"I have known Goldberg for many years, and have been a fan of his marvelous drumming. I happened to be sitting next to Les McCann, who seemed to really be enjoying the band. Goldberg had a first rate quartet, and he kicked the band with his powerful drumming, and kept a strong rhythmic groove throughout. The crowd loved it! I enjoyed the groups' energy, spirit, & musicianship. They did a great job covering many different styles, doing them all well. I really enjoyed their outstanding performance."

Goldberg has taught drumset/percussion for more than thirty years privately, at numerous schools, music stores, and was teaching privately in Los Angeles. Now relocated to S. Jersey. Paul studied "musical drumming concepts" privately with the late Freddie Gruber.

Solo discography[]

  • 2005: Whim of the Current
  • 2006: Staircase to the Spirits

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