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Mark Goldberg has been playing guitar, keys, and performing for some time now. Some of his credits include a stint in the El Camino College Jazz Band in which they played a festival in the town of Fullerton. Mark played in several bands in the Los Angeles area before returning to his hometown of Seattle. He has since played on albums by Jason Trachtenburg, The Conspiracy, and Richard DeCuir and worked with Roger Fisher from Heart and Chris Ballew from the Presidents. Mark has also been involved with Tim Noah and the Thumbnail Theater and was in several productions that were put on there. He put out an album in 2001 of classical guitar music called “Landscapes” and his most recent album, "Superstars," as well as others can be found on You Tube, Spotify, among other outlets. His website is www.reverbnation.com/markgoldberg4 Mark Goldberg’s influences are chiefly centered in the 60’s to 80’s era namely Steely Dan, Boz Scaggs, Elton John, Pat Metheny, Genesis and Rush.
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Mark Goldberg has been playing guitar, keys, and performing for some time now. Some of his credits include a stint in the El Camino College Jazz Band in which they played a festival in the town of Fullerton. Mark played in several bands in the Los Angeles area before returning to his hometown of Seattle. He has since played on albums by Jason Trachtenburg, The Conspiracy, and Richard DeCuir and worked with Roger Fisher from Heart and Chris Ballew from the Presidents. Mark has also been involved with Tim Noah and the Thumbnail Theater and was in several productions that were put on there. He put out an album in 2001 of classical guitar music called “Landscapes” and his most recent album, "Superstars," as well as others can be found on You Tube, Spotify, among other outlets. His website is www.reverbnation.com/markgoldberg4 Mark Goldberg’s influences are chiefly centered in the 60’s to 80’s era namely Steely Dan, Boz Scaggs, Elton John, Pat Metheny, Genesis and Rush.
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Crusin'
I had the music for this for many years, a sort of blues shuffle, that was a rewrite or tribute to Steve Miller's "The Stake," (which, in turn, I think was heavily influenced by Rocky Mountain Way). I had a hard time coming up with lyrics that fit, and ended up writing about a couple of past road trips or adventures as I couldn't think of anything else that would work. The first verse was about a jaunt from Seattle to San Francisco done years ago, where I made it on the first night to Redding, the first big town in Northern Cal. The second was about my brief time as a temp driving my car all over the state with the company's laptop and other high tech stuff measuring cell reception. It was at all hours of day or night, in desert, mountain region, forest, you name it.more
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Gran Torino (newly mixed and mastered version)
I've posted this one before, but this is a new version. This may very well go on my next album to hit You Tube, Spotify, and other spots. Hope you like this one.more
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New Version of the tune which I originally did in 1990. Influenced music wise by the Story , a female acoustic duo that had a lot of jazz influence to them, and whom I very much enjoyed and admired as songwriters and performers.more
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