Jerry Goodman (Chicago, Illinois, March 16, 1949) is an American violinist best known for playing electric violin in the bands The Flock and the jazz fusionMahavishnu Orchestra. Goodman actually began his musical career as The Flock's roadie before joining the band on violin. Trained in the conservatory, both of his parents were in the string section of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. His uncle was the noted composer and jazz pianist Marty Rubenstein.
The Flock was a Chicago-based jazz rock band, that released two albums on Columbia records in 1969 (The Flock) and 1970 (Dinosaur Swamps). The Flock did not achieve the commercial success of other Columbia jazz-rock groups of the era such as Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears, but were recognized for featuring a violin prominently in their recordings. The violinist, Jerry Goodman, went on to become a member of Mahavishnu Orchestra and a solo artist.
The Flock had three early singles on Destination Records and one on USA Records, local Chicago labels, recorded between 1966 and 1968. Goodman, the violinist, was not in this line-up but worked as a roadie with the band. All four singles, "Can't You See", "Are You The Kind", "Take Me Back" and "What Would You Do If The Sun Died?" are available on...
published: 29 Jul 2020
Jerry Goodman Perpetuum Mobile
Perputuum Mobile By Jerry Goodman
Composed & Performed by Jerry Goodman,Video Production by Tristan des Prés
published: 29 May 2006
Jerry Goodman en Chile | Más Música - Canal 13 | 11 Julio 1990 (1era Parte)
Primera parte del recital de Jerry Goodman en el Estadio Chile realizado el 11 de julio de 1990, este especial fue emitido por el programa "Más Música" el 15 de julio del mismo año.
published: 20 Feb 2022
Jerry Goodman - On The Future Of Aviation (1985) FULL ALBUM { Jazz Fusion, Jazz-Rock, Prog Rock }
01. On The Future Of Aviation (6:38)
02. Endless November (8:47)
03. Outcast Islands (8:38)
04. Orangutango (6:34)
05. Waltz Of The Windmills (5:56)
06. Sarah's Lullaby (5:42)
published: 01 Feb 2024
Jerry Goodman on FRENZY by Tristan des Pres
"Frenzy" violin session with Jerry Goodman
published: 11 May 2006
On the Future of Aviation written/performed by Jerry Goodman
Videos set to Peter Baumann's music from his Private Music Label collection. On The Future of Aviation was written and performed by Jerry Goodman from the LP "On The Future of Aviation".
published: 06 Mar 2008
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Meeting Of The Spirits/You Know You Know
Meeting Of The Spirits/You Know You Know - The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Live at the BBC 1972
John McLaughlin - guitar
Jan Hammer - keyboards
Jerry Goodman - violin
Rick Laird - bass
Billy Cobham - drums
A special thanks to the BBC for graciously allowing this video to exist here.
published: 30 Jul 2010
Todd Sucherman- "Tears of Joy" HD from Methods and Mechanics (Music by Jerry Goodman)
Jerry Goodman composed and perfumed on this track that lead of the Methods and Mechanics DVD from 2008. The song is in 13/8 the whole way through, with the main section phrased like a bar of 7 & 6, then the next section phrased like a bar of 6 & 7. The award winning Methods and Mechanics DVD directed by Eric Dorris is available at https://www.toddsucherman.com/methodsmechanics.htm
and
https://hudsonmusic.com/product/methods-and-mechanics-i/
published: 30 Jan 2024
Jan Hammer & Jerry Goodman - Country and Eastern Music
Porg - Rock
published: 22 Apr 2012
Brick Chicken (Dinosaur Exhibit with Jerry Goodman)
Dinosaur Exhibit playing Jerry Goodman’s “Brick Chicken” featuring Jerry on electric violin.
Dinosaur Exhibit (R-L):
Jerry Goodman - violin
Don Laferty - guitar
Jerry Smith - bass
Jamo Van de Bogert - drums
Michael Flynn - guitar
George Barr - trumpet
Quent Lang - saxophone
The Flock was a Chicago-based jazz rock band, that released two albums on Columbia records in 1969 (The Flock) and 1970 (Dinosaur Swamps). The Flock did not ach...
The Flock was a Chicago-based jazz rock band, that released two albums on Columbia records in 1969 (The Flock) and 1970 (Dinosaur Swamps). The Flock did not achieve the commercial success of other Columbia jazz-rock groups of the era such as Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears, but were recognized for featuring a violin prominently in their recordings. The violinist, Jerry Goodman, went on to become a member of Mahavishnu Orchestra and a solo artist.
The Flock had three early singles on Destination Records and one on USA Records, local Chicago labels, recorded between 1966 and 1968. Goodman, the violinist, was not in this line-up but worked as a roadie with the band. All four singles, "Can't You See", "Are You The Kind", "Take Me Back" and "What Would You Do If The Sun Died?" are available on CD. The members at the time of their 1969 album recording were Fred Glickstein (guitar, lead vocals), Jerry Goodman (violin), Jerry Smith (bass), Ron Karpman (drums), Rick Canoff (saxophone), Tom (T.S. Henry) Webb (saxophone) and Frank Posa (trumpet).
The Flock was a Chicago-based jazz rock band, that released two albums on Columbia records in 1969 (The Flock) and 1970 (Dinosaur Swamps). The Flock did not achieve the commercial success of other Columbia jazz-rock groups of the era such as Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears, but were recognized for featuring a violin prominently in their recordings. The violinist, Jerry Goodman, went on to become a member of Mahavishnu Orchestra and a solo artist.
The Flock had three early singles on Destination Records and one on USA Records, local Chicago labels, recorded between 1966 and 1968. Goodman, the violinist, was not in this line-up but worked as a roadie with the band. All four singles, "Can't You See", "Are You The Kind", "Take Me Back" and "What Would You Do If The Sun Died?" are available on CD. The members at the time of their 1969 album recording were Fred Glickstein (guitar, lead vocals), Jerry Goodman (violin), Jerry Smith (bass), Ron Karpman (drums), Rick Canoff (saxophone), Tom (T.S. Henry) Webb (saxophone) and Frank Posa (trumpet).
Primera parte del recital de Jerry Goodman en el Estadio Chile realizado el 11 de julio de 1990, este especial fue emitido por el programa "Más Música" el 15 de...
Primera parte del recital de Jerry Goodman en el Estadio Chile realizado el 11 de julio de 1990, este especial fue emitido por el programa "Más Música" el 15 de julio del mismo año.
Primera parte del recital de Jerry Goodman en el Estadio Chile realizado el 11 de julio de 1990, este especial fue emitido por el programa "Más Música" el 15 de julio del mismo año.
01. On The Future Of Aviation (6:38)
02. Endless November (8:47)
03. Outcast Islands (8:38)
04. Orangutango (6:34)
05. Waltz Of The Windmills (5:56)
06. Sarah's...
01. On The Future Of Aviation (6:38)
02. Endless November (8:47)
03. Outcast Islands (8:38)
04. Orangutango (6:34)
05. Waltz Of The Windmills (5:56)
06. Sarah's Lullaby (5:42)
01. On The Future Of Aviation (6:38)
02. Endless November (8:47)
03. Outcast Islands (8:38)
04. Orangutango (6:34)
05. Waltz Of The Windmills (5:56)
06. Sarah's Lullaby (5:42)
Videos set to Peter Baumann's music from his Private Music Label collection. On The Future of Aviation was written and performed by Jerry Goodman from the LP "O...
Videos set to Peter Baumann's music from his Private Music Label collection. On The Future of Aviation was written and performed by Jerry Goodman from the LP "On The Future of Aviation".
Videos set to Peter Baumann's music from his Private Music Label collection. On The Future of Aviation was written and performed by Jerry Goodman from the LP "On The Future of Aviation".
Meeting Of The Spirits/You Know You Know - The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Live at the BBC 1972
John McLaughlin - guitar
Jan Hammer - keyboards
Jerry Goodman - ...
Meeting Of The Spirits/You Know You Know - The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Live at the BBC 1972
John McLaughlin - guitar
Jan Hammer - keyboards
Jerry Goodman - violin
Rick Laird - bass
Billy Cobham - drums
A special thanks to the BBC for graciously allowing this video to exist here.
Meeting Of The Spirits/You Know You Know - The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Live at the BBC 1972
John McLaughlin - guitar
Jan Hammer - keyboards
Jerry Goodman - violin
Rick Laird - bass
Billy Cobham - drums
A special thanks to the BBC for graciously allowing this video to exist here.
Jerry Goodman composed and perfumed on this track that lead of the Methods and Mechanics DVD from 2008. The song is in 13/8 the whole way through, with the main...
Jerry Goodman composed and perfumed on this track that lead of the Methods and Mechanics DVD from 2008. The song is in 13/8 the whole way through, with the main section phrased like a bar of 7 & 6, then the next section phrased like a bar of 6 & 7. The award winning Methods and Mechanics DVD directed by Eric Dorris is available at https://www.toddsucherman.com/methodsmechanics.htm
and
https://hudsonmusic.com/product/methods-and-mechanics-i/
Jerry Goodman composed and perfumed on this track that lead of the Methods and Mechanics DVD from 2008. The song is in 13/8 the whole way through, with the main section phrased like a bar of 7 & 6, then the next section phrased like a bar of 6 & 7. The award winning Methods and Mechanics DVD directed by Eric Dorris is available at https://www.toddsucherman.com/methodsmechanics.htm
and
https://hudsonmusic.com/product/methods-and-mechanics-i/
Dinosaur Exhibit playing Jerry Goodman’s “Brick Chicken” featuring Jerry on electric violin.
Dinosaur Exhibit (R-L):
Jerry Goodman - violin
Don Laferty - gui...
Dinosaur Exhibit playing Jerry Goodman’s “Brick Chicken” featuring Jerry on electric violin.
Dinosaur Exhibit (R-L):
Jerry Goodman - violin
Don Laferty - guitar
Jerry Smith - bass
Jamo Van de Bogert - drums
Michael Flynn - guitar
George Barr - trumpet
Quent Lang - saxophone
Dinosaur Exhibit playing Jerry Goodman’s “Brick Chicken” featuring Jerry on electric violin.
Dinosaur Exhibit (R-L):
Jerry Goodman - violin
Don Laferty - guitar
Jerry Smith - bass
Jamo Van de Bogert - drums
Michael Flynn - guitar
George Barr - trumpet
Quent Lang - saxophone
The Flock was a Chicago-based jazz rock band, that released two albums on Columbia records in 1969 (The Flock) and 1970 (Dinosaur Swamps). The Flock did not achieve the commercial success of other Columbia jazz-rock groups of the era such as Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears, but were recognized for featuring a violin prominently in their recordings. The violinist, Jerry Goodman, went on to become a member of Mahavishnu Orchestra and a solo artist.
The Flock had three early singles on Destination Records and one on USA Records, local Chicago labels, recorded between 1966 and 1968. Goodman, the violinist, was not in this line-up but worked as a roadie with the band. All four singles, "Can't You See", "Are You The Kind", "Take Me Back" and "What Would You Do If The Sun Died?" are available on CD. The members at the time of their 1969 album recording were Fred Glickstein (guitar, lead vocals), Jerry Goodman (violin), Jerry Smith (bass), Ron Karpman (drums), Rick Canoff (saxophone), Tom (T.S. Henry) Webb (saxophone) and Frank Posa (trumpet).
Primera parte del recital de Jerry Goodman en el Estadio Chile realizado el 11 de julio de 1990, este especial fue emitido por el programa "Más Música" el 15 de julio del mismo año.
01. On The Future Of Aviation (6:38)
02. Endless November (8:47)
03. Outcast Islands (8:38)
04. Orangutango (6:34)
05. Waltz Of The Windmills (5:56)
06. Sarah's Lullaby (5:42)
Videos set to Peter Baumann's music from his Private Music Label collection. On The Future of Aviation was written and performed by Jerry Goodman from the LP "On The Future of Aviation".
Meeting Of The Spirits/You Know You Know - The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Live at the BBC 1972
John McLaughlin - guitar
Jan Hammer - keyboards
Jerry Goodman - violin
Rick Laird - bass
Billy Cobham - drums
A special thanks to the BBC for graciously allowing this video to exist here.
Jerry Goodman composed and perfumed on this track that lead of the Methods and Mechanics DVD from 2008. The song is in 13/8 the whole way through, with the main section phrased like a bar of 7 & 6, then the next section phrased like a bar of 6 & 7. The award winning Methods and Mechanics DVD directed by Eric Dorris is available at https://www.toddsucherman.com/methodsmechanics.htm
and
https://hudsonmusic.com/product/methods-and-mechanics-i/
Dinosaur Exhibit playing Jerry Goodman’s “Brick Chicken” featuring Jerry on electric violin.
Dinosaur Exhibit (R-L):
Jerry Goodman - violin
Don Laferty - guitar
Jerry Smith - bass
Jamo Van de Bogert - drums
Michael Flynn - guitar
George Barr - trumpet
Quent Lang - saxophone
Jerry Goodman (Chicago, Illinois, March 16, 1949) is an American violinist best known for playing electric violin in the bands The Flock and the jazz fusionMahavishnu Orchestra. Goodman actually began his musical career as The Flock's roadie before joining the band on violin. Trained in the conservatory, both of his parents were in the string section of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. His uncle was the noted composer and jazz pianist Marty Rubenstein.
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