Geoff Stradling
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Geoff Stradling (born May 19, 1955 in Bellingham, Washington) is an American pianist, keyboardist, composer, arranger and orchestrator. He has recorded with Ernestine Anderson (including the Grammy nominated CDs Blues, Dues and Love News and Now And Then), Ladd McIntosh, Kenny Goldberg, Joe Gallardo, and Jane's Addiction on Ritual de lo Habitual [1].
He is a noted Jazz composer, having won the International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE) national composition contest in 1974 with his composition The Great White Also, a literary reference to H. Allen Smith, published by the C. L. Barnhouse Company company. Two of his newer works are featured on the Wayne Bergeron CD entitled Plays Well With Others - Samba Brassiliero, and Scheherazade, a re-working of the third movement of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's famous work.
Geoff's music has been featured in films, commercials and on television, most notably in the feature film Ray of Sunshine and on Entertainment Tonight (compositions), the American Music Awards (compositions & arrangements), and in the films Flushed Away, The Number 23 and Shrek the Third (orchestrations).
His debut CD as a leader Les Is Mo' was released January 16th, 2007 on Origin Records.
As a pianist and/or keyboardist he has performed with Quincy Jones, Mel Torme, Sammy Davis Jr., Diane Schuur, The Banda Brothers, Rubin Estrada, Line Renaud, and Sue Raney.
In the late 1970s and earty 1980s Geoff worked as a studio musician in Europe and played on many successful pop records. During this time he was the featured piano player on the mega Italian Disco hit "One For Me, One For You" in 1978. [[2]]