Musical artist
Justin Goldner is an American music producer , songwriter , arranger and session musician based in New York City , originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania .[ 1]
His performances have been featured on Grammy , Latin Grammy and Tony award -winning projects (Dear Evan Hansen ),[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] as well as the Golden Globe winning film The Greatest Showman and television shows including Hazbin Hotel .[ 5] He is a frequent contributor to projects by composers Pasek and Paul and Jason Robert Brown , including the latter’s Broadway musical The Bridges of Madison County .[ 6] [ 4]
Goldner has been featured in mandolin performances with Sting at Carnegie Hall and live on NBC ’s Christmas at Rockefeller Center ,[ 7] as well as live performance with Ben Platt on the 60th Annual Grammy Awards telecast from Madison Square Garden .[ 8] [ 9] He also appears in Platt's Live from Radio City Music Hall concert special on Netflix .[ 10]
As a music producer and songwriter, Goldner is known for drawing upon both acoustic and electronic textures.[ 11] Since 2009, his work as producer and bandleader of Grace McLean & Them Apples has yielded three albums, combining McLean ’s vocal looping techniques with organic instruments, garnering recognition in Rolling Stone and the New York Times .[ 12] [ 13] [ 14] [ 15]
Goldner performing with Childish Gambino at Bowery Ballroom in New York
Goldner participated in developing the music for Pasek and Paul’s films The Greatest Showman, Spirited , and Lyle, Lyle Crocodile [ 16] , as well as their musical Dear Evan Hansen , which he ultimately performed on Broadway and in the 2021 film adaptation .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 17] He has been featured in other performances with Ricky Martin ,[ 18] Macy Gray , Tori Kelly ,[ 19] Donald Glover ,[ 20] Shawn Mendes ,[ 21] Ledisi ,[ 22] Bruce Springsteen ,[ 23] James Taylor ,[ 24] Natasha Bedingfield ,[ 25] Idina Menzel ,[ 26] Jordin Sparks ,[ 27] Aloe Blacc , Renée Fleming ,[ 28] Max Martin ,[ 29] Ludwig Goransson , Ariana DeBose ,[ 30] Stephen Sondheim , Lin-Manuel Miranda ,[ 31] T Bone Burnett ,[ 32] Alan Menken ,[ 29] Chris Thile ,[ 29] Matisyahu , Amanda Brown ,[ 33] Steve Martin , John Turturro ,[ 34] Allison Williams , Jane Monheit ,[ 35] Jesse McCartney , Emily Kinney ,[ 36] Audra McDonald ,[ 37] Jeremy Jordan , Cynthia Erivo ,[ 38] Milck ,[ 25] Lolo , Grace Weber , Elle Varner , Lawrence ,[ 29] and his mentor, Meshell Ndegeocello .[ 16]
Other notable production and songwriting releases have included folk-pop trio Saint Adeline 's eponymous debut album,[ 39] Cinco Paul & Ken Daurio 's Bubble Boy [ 40] [ 41] [ 42] , and "Destiny", included on Hasbro 's Jem & The Holograms tribute album.[ 43] Goldner has also performed classically with the Chelsea Symphony and Teatro Graticello, and performed live electronics and sound design with new acoustic crossover group 9 Horses .[ 11] He is known as well for collaborations with global artists, including Bollywood composers Shankar Mahadevan and Vishal Bhardwaj , Latin Grammy -winning Venezuelan vocalist/trumpeter Linda Briceño [ 44] [ 45] and Cuban rock band Del Exilio .[ 46] [ 47]
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^ a b "Dear Evan Hansen - Lortel Archives" . www.lortel.org . Retrieved 2018-04-15 .
^ a b c "Justin Goldner | Playbill" . Playbill . Retrieved 2018-04-15 .
^ "Justin Goldner | Credits | AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2018-03-27 .
^ League, The Broadway. "The Bridges of Madison County – Broadway Musical – Original | IBDB" . www.ibdb.com . Retrieved 2018-03-27 .
^ Front Porch Movement (2016-12-14), Sting, Carnegie Hall, December 14, 2016 , retrieved 2018-03-30
^ Vevo (2018-01-29), Ben Platt - Somewhere (LIVE From The 60th GRAMMYs ®) , retrieved 2018-03-30
^ "Alex Lacamoire on Twitter" . Twitter . Retrieved 2018-04-15 .
^ Ben Platt Live from Radio City Music Hall (2020) - IMDb , retrieved 2020-05-24
^ a b "9 Horses' Music Video: "The Water Understands" " . 21CM . Retrieved 2018-03-27 .
^ Holden, Stephen (2016-04-04). "Review: Grace McLean, Whose Songs Skip Across Boundaries" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-07-31 .
^ DURÁN, RICARDO (2024-07-10). "25 nuevas canciones para actualizar tu playlist" . Rolling Stone en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-07-31 .
^ Johnston, Gareth (2024-05-12). "Grace McLean Releases Avant-Garde Pop Debut 'My Lovely Enemy' " . The Indie Grid . Retrieved 2024-05-16 .
^ "Grace Mclean & Them Apples Discography at CD Universe" . www.cduniverse.com . Retrieved 2018-03-27 .
^ a b "Justin Goldner" . IMDb . Retrieved 2018-03-27 .
^ Dear Evan Hansen (2021) - IMDb , retrieved 2021-09-26
^ Jennifer Manley (2015-06-01), Ricky Martin - She Bangs @ KTUphoria 2015 , retrieved 2018-03-30
^ Dear Evan Hansen [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] - Original Soundtrack | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic , retrieved 2021-09-26
^ Norman Robinson (2010-11-15), Childish Gambino @ Bowery Ballroom , retrieved 2018-04-01
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^ a b "Video Natasha Bedingfield and MILCK tackle gun violence, mental illness with new song" . ABC News . Retrieved 2023-09-29 .
^ The Final Bow- The Revlon Concert for The Rainforest Fund, Carnegie Hall, December 14, 2016 , 14 December 2016, retrieved 2021-09-26
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^ Songs for Hope: Aloe Blacc sings "Wake Me Up" , 27 September 2023, retrieved 2023-09-29
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^ Tube, Stage. "VIDEO: Ariana DeBose Sings Reimagined 'Shall We Dance?' For R&H Goes Pop!" . BroadwayWorld.com . Retrieved 2021-09-26 .
^ Franklin, Marc J. (June 25, 2019). "A Look at Jason Robert Brown's 50th Subculture Residency Concert With Stephen Sondheim" .
^ Kumar, Naveen (2024-06-13). " 'How Long Blues' Review: Twyla Tharp in Overdrive at Little Island" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-07-31 .
^ Amanda Brown (2018-03-04), Amanda Brown - Believers (Live in the Studio) , retrieved 2018-03-30
^ Playbill Video (2015-08-11), Highlights From "Zorba!" Starring John Turturro, Santino Fontana and Marin Mazzie , retrieved 2018-03-30
^ Jonathan Gealt (2015-12-08), "Lullaby" (feat. Jane Monheit) - Live at Birdland , retrieved 2018-03-30
^ Emily Kinney (2014-07-16), Emily Kinney - Julie (Live) , retrieved 2018-03-30
^ Holden, Stephen (2015-09-17). "Review: Will Swenson Brings His Broadway Voice to 54 Below" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2018-03-30 .
^ jenn the broadway nerd (2016-09-06), You Will Be Found (Dear Evan Hansen) - Cynthia Erivo - Elsie Fest 2016 , retrieved 2018-03-30
^ C, Mr (2016-09-04). "EP Preview: Saint Adeline – Saint Adeline" . musicismyradar . Retrieved 2024-07-31 .
^ "What to Expect From the Musical by the Creators of Despicable Me | Playbill" . Playbill . Retrieved 2018-03-27 .
^ BWW News Desk. "BUBBLE BOY Original Cast Recording Pops Today; Watch Caroline Bowman Sing 'Falling for the Boy'!" . BroadwayWorld.com . Retrieved 2018-04-15 .
^ "REVIEW: Bubble Boy, Original Cast Recording ✭✭✭✭✭" . British Theatre . 2017-07-12. Retrieved 2018-04-15 .
^ "Jem and the Holograms Tribute Album to be Released Friday: Exclusive" . Billboard . Retrieved 2018-03-27 .
^ Ella Bric (2018-03-23), 11 Feat Ella Bric & The Hidden Figures , retrieved 2018-04-15
^ "19a Entrega Anual del Latin GRAMMY" . Latin GRAMMYs (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-16 .
^ Benavides, Jose Luis (2013-03-05). "Album Review: Panamericano by Del Exilio" . Gozamos . Retrieved 2018-04-15 .
^ "Singer David Sandoval and bassist Justin Goldner of the group Delexilio perform during the Latin GRAMMY Street Parties at Inwood Hill Park on September 25, 2011 in New York City" . Latin GRAMMYs . Retrieved 2018-04-15 .