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Barry Goldberg was a regular fixture in the white blues firmament of the mid-'60s that seemed to stretch from Chicago to New York. A keyboardist (organ seemed to be his specialty), Barry was an in-demand sessionman -- he appeared with <a href="spotify:artist:0yT9vbP1EOnCpl2McnF9nH">Michael Bloomfield</a> on a <a href="spotify:artist:7tdO7d7r0vhwov7RIZWH6V">Mitch Ryder</a> album, for instance -- along with <a href="spotify:artist:49JvZ17o0VaAmXaJv5kZlv">Al Kooper</a> and his blues-playing contemporary from the original <a href="spotify:artist:1iQbAecYvKMXhpaFg7oSRq">Butterfield</a> band, <a href="spotify:artist:57MZVjUG1XMCg8ELdu7k0Q">Mark Naftalin</a>. Goldberg was a member of <a href="spotify:artist:4NikxGoDm5LGVYAHj0Euoc">Charlie Musselwhite</a>'s first band, contributing great piano and organ lines to the Stand Back! album (his work on "Cristo Redentor" is moody and introspective, with a strong jazz-inflected feel that retains Goldberg's strong blues roots) and a handful of others throughout the decade. Barry Goldberg died on January 22, 2025, at the age of 82. ~ Cub Koda, Rovi
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