Gordon L. Goodwin (born 1954) is an American pianist, saxophonist, composer, arranger, and conductor. He is the leader of
Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band. He has won four Grammy Awards and three Daytime Emmy Awards, and has received over twenty Grammy nominations for his compositions and arrangements.
Early life and education
Gordon Goodwin was born in
Wichita, Kansas.[1] He wrote his first
big band chart, called "Hang Loose", when he was in the seventh grade. He continued his musical education at
California State University, Northridge, with Joel Leach and Bill Calkins.
Career
Following graduation from college, Goodwin was employed as a musician at the
Disneyland theme park in Anaheim, California. Subsequently, Disney approached him to write a musical show featuring past and present
Mouseketeers, including
Britney Spears and
Christina Aguilera.[2] Since then, Goodwin has risen to prominence in the American studio music scene with his big band,
The Big Phat Band.[3][1] He has written and worked with artists like Ray Charles; Christina Aguilera; Johnny Mathis; John Williams; Natalie Cole; David Foster; Sarah Vaughan; Mel Tormé; Leslie Odom, Jr.; Idina Menzel; Lang Lang; and Quincy Jones, to name a few. Goodwin is the host of a nationally syndicated jazz radio program called Phat Tracks with Gordon Goodwin, also airing weekends on KSDS, San Diego's 88.3 FM.
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album: XXL (2003), Act Your Age (2008)
Best Instrumental Composition: "Sing, Sang, Sung" (2000), "Hunting Wabbits" (2003), "Hit the Ground Running" (2008), "Hunting Wabbits 3 (Get Off My Lawn)" (2011), "California Pictures for String Quartet" (2013), "Life in the Bubble" (2014)
Best Instrumental Arrangement: "Bach 2 Part Invention in D Minor" (2000), "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" (2006), "Yo Tannenbaum" (2007), "Yesterdays" (2008), "Salt Peanuts! (Mani Salado)" (2012)
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s): "Comes Love" (2003)
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella: "Get Smart" (2014)
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals: "Party Rockers" (2014), "Do You Hear What I Hear?" (2016)
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals: "I Loves You Porgy" / "There's A Boat That's Leavin' Soon For New York" (2017)
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition, Histeria! (2000)[8]
Memberships
Goodwin was initiated into the men's music fraternity,
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, as a National Honorary member and was made a Signature Sinfonian at the 55th National Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, 2015.[9]