Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band

Summary

Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, or simply The Big Phat Band, is an 18-piece jazz orchestra that combines the big band swing of the 1930s and 1940s with contemporary music such as funk and jazz fusion. The band is led by Gordon Goodwin, who arranges, composes, plays piano and saxophone. Since its origin, the Big Phat Band has received several Grammy Awards and many Grammy nominations.

Its first album, Swingin' for the Fences, was the first recording released on DVD-Audio and the first DVD-Audio to be nominated for two Grammy Awards.[1]

When he founded the Big Phat Band in 1999, Goodwin was working in Hollywood as a composer for Warner Brothers cartoons. His first attraction to big band music was at the age of 13 when he heard Count Basie.[2]

Band members edit

Gordon Goodwin - Leader/Piano/Saxophone

Saxophones/Woodwinds edit

Trumpets edit

  • Wayne Bergeron – 1st trumpet
  • Dan Fornero – 2nd (split lead) trumpet
  • Mike Rocha – 3rd trumpet
  • Dan Savant – 4th trumpet

Trombones edit

  • Andy Martin – 1st trombone
  • Charlie Morillas – 2nd trombone
  • Francisco Torres – 3rd trombone
  • Craig Gosnell – bass trombone

Rhythm section edit

  • Gordon Goodwin – piano
  • Will Brahm – guitar
  • Kevin Axt – bass
  • Ray Brinker – drums
  • Joey DeLeon – percussion

Temporary players edit

Previous Players edit

  • Bernie Dresel - Drums
  • Bob Summers - Trumpet
  • Craig Ware - Bass Trombone
  • Colin Meyer - Trombone
  • Alex Iles - Trombone
  • Willie Murillo - Trumpet
  • Andrew Synowick - Guitar

Featured soloists edit

Discography edit

Awards and honors edit

Grammy Awards edit

Grammy Award nominations edit

  • Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album – XXL (2003), Act Your Age (2008)
  • Best Instrumental Composition – "Hunting Wabbits", (2003), "Hit the Ground Running" (2008), "Hunting Wabbits 3 (Get off my Lawn)" (2012)
  • Best Instrumental Arrangement – "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" (2006), "Yo Tannenbaum" (2007), "Yesterdays" (2008), "Rhapsody in Blue" (2012), "Party Rockers" (2015)
  • Best Instrumental Arrangement with Vocals – "Comes Love" with Brian McKnight and Take 6 (2003)

Other awards edit

  • Surround Sound Award, "Best Made for Surround Sound Title", XXL (2003)

References edit

  1. ^ "Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band | About Gordon Goodwin". www.bigphatband.com. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
  2. ^ Adams, Leah (August 4, 2015). "An Interview With Jazz Musician and Big Phat Band Conductor, Gordon Goodwin". All Access Music. Retrieved December 28, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official site
  • Los Angeles Times Grammy award nominations database