Michael Goldwasser
Michael Goldwasser | |
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Also known as | Michael G |
Born | West Virginia |
Origin | New York City, New York |
Genres | Reggae, dub, R&B, soul, funk |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist |
Instruments | Guitar, bass, percussion, keyboards, vocals |
Years active | 1986–present |
Labels | Easy Star Records |
Associated acts | Easy Star All-Stars, Goldswagger |
Website | MichaelGoldwasser.com |
Michael Goldwasser, also known as Michael G, is an American record producer, songwriter, and musician based in New York City. As co-founder and president of Easy Star Records, he is known for producing albums for the reggae group Easy Star All-Stars, of which he is the only constant member. Working within genres such as reggae, dub music, R&B, pop, and "some rock music,"[1] he has also produced for albums for artists such as Rebelution, Corey Harris, and The Hip Abduction. In 2011 he was executive producer for Ways & Means by The Green, which was named Best Reggae Album of 2011 at the Na Hoku Hanohano Awards. In total Goldwasser has produced 10 albums that have charted at No. 1 on the Top Reggae Albums chart. In January 2015, Goldwasser announced he'd completed production on his upcoming album Goldswagger, described as "a collection of his original R&B/soul/funk compositions."[2]
Early life and education
Michael Goldwasser was born in West Virginia, moving to New York City at the age of seven.[3] Both his parents were active in Judaism, with his father a Rabbi, and Goldwasser recollects they helped inspire his early interest in "social justice issues,"[4] as well as diverse musical genres such as jazz. Goldwasser's parents claim "he began writing songs soon after he learned to talk,"[3] and he began learning guitar informally around age thirteen.[4] He became focused on reggae around age fourteen,[5] and a year later was performing in clubs in New York City with his band The Feds.[3] His father would frequently drove him to shows when he couldn't take his guitar on the subway.[3] After graduating from Hunter College High School in New York City, Goldwasser began working as a freelance musician, songwriter, and record producer in 1989.[6] In college at Columbia University he majored in urban studies,[3] focusing on topics such as sociology and urban planning.[7] He also spent two years hosting a Columbia University radio show on WKCR,[3] and formed the R&B group Special Request.[3]
Music career
1990s: Easy Star Records
Goldwasser graduated from Columbia University in 1993,[6] continuing to work as a musician[8] and hold a clerical job at Metropolitan Hospital in East Harlem.[3] He quit his job at the hospital to co-found the reggae label Easy Star Records in 1996.[9] Formed with several friends[10] also based in New York City,[9] the founders all shared an interest in live dancehall and Jamaican reggae.[11] Explained Goldwasser, "everything that was coming out of Jamaica at the time was really computerised, all the stuff coming out of the US was just copies of Bob Marley. We were sitting around decrying the state of reggae music and we just thought ‘why don’t we do it ourselves’.”[9] He and the cofounders pooled most of their savings (equating to about $5,000 per person), to get the label started.[8]
Goldwasser then brought together a number of musicians to work on original songs he'd been writing.[9] The New York reggae and dub collective Easy Star All-Stars was formed by the label co-founders in 1997. With a rotating roster of musicians, the band originally functioned as a studio band for the label's earliest recordings, and only began touring in earnest in 2003.[10] Goldwasser serves as the group's original composer and "unofficial creative director," playing various instruments on their releases and writing the adaptations before the band goes on tour.[4] The first album by the label was the January 1998 compilation Easy Star Volume One, which included Goldwasser's original compositions performed by the Easy Star All-Stars and guest[12] artists.[13] Allmusic gave Easy Star Volume One 4/5 stars and a positive review, writing that "The prime mover behind this album is producer Michael G, who provides all the rhythms and a virtuosic touch at the mixing board."[13]
2003-12: Easy Star All-Stars albums
"Money"
"Money" audio sample off Dub Side of the Moon (2003), an example of Goldwasser's early arrangement and production. "Karma Police"
"Karma Police" reggae audio sample off Radiodread, a Radiohead cover album produced by Goldwasser and released in 2006. | |
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On February 18, 2003, the Easy Star All-Stars released Dub Side of the Moon,[12] a reggae reinterpretation of Pink Floyd's classic The Dark Side of the Moon, co-produced by Goldwasser.[10][14] Dub Side of the Moon remained on the Billboard Reggae Charts for several years after its release in 2003.[15] August 2006 saw the studio album Radiodread by the Easy Star All-Stars, a song-by-song cover of Radiohead's OK Computer produced and arranged by Goldwasser.[10] Goldwasser also contributed guitar, keys, "melodica," percussion, and mixing. The album peaked at No. 5 on the Top Reggae Albums chart, also reaching 44 on Top Heatseekers and 43 on Top Independent Albums.
In 2008 the Easy Star All-Stars released the original EP Until that Day, with Goldwasser again as producer and contributing guitar, percussion, and mixing. In 2009, he again produced another cover album by the Easy Star All-Stars, titled Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band. It reached No. 1 on the reggae chart, also reaching 117 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on the Top Heatseekers chart. Goldwasser has produced the band's following albums as well, with Dubber Side of the Moon (2010) reaching No. 2 Top Reggae Albums, and Easy Star's Thrillah (2012) reaching the top of the reggae chart.
2007-14: Production and songwriting
Beyond the Easy Star All-Stars, Goldwasser has worked with musicians signed to Easy Star Records and other labels.[12] In 2007 he produced the self-titled debut album by the Israeli reggae band Hatikva 6, also providing guitar and percussion to the recording. In 2011, he was executive producer for Ways & Means by Hawaiian band The Green, which peaked at No. 1 on the Top Reggae Albums, and was named Best Reggae Album of 2011 at the Na Hoku Hanohano Awards.
He remixed the album Peace of Mind Dub by Rebelution in 2012, which peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard 200. He executive produced three albums in 2013 that peaked at No. 1 on the reggae charts, including releases by John Brown's Body , The Green , and Passafire . He also contributed production to an album by Cas Haley.[16]
In 2014, he was executive producer on three albums, including Steady by Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad and Count Me In by Rebelution, both of which peaked at #1 on Top Reggae Albums.[16] Original productions and composotions by Goldwasser have appeared in films such as Failure To Launch (2006), Cassandra's Dream (2008) , Humboldt County (2008), Goodbye Solo (2009), and The Gambler (2014) .[16]
2015: Goldswagger
In January 2015, Goldwasser announced he'd completed production on his upcoming album Goldswagger, described as "a collection of his original R&B/soul/funk compositions."[2][17] All original compositions are by Goldwasser, and lyrics cover topics such as "life, love, and staying positive." Goldwasser handled guitar, keyboards, bass, percussion, and vocals, and guest lead vocalists included Maya Azucena, Honey Larochelle, Lisala Beatty, Sophia Ramos, Robbie Rosen, Greg Vilfranc, and Melaku. Other guest musicians include John "JR" Robinson, Manny Laine, and Ivan Katz on drums, Bill Holloman on horns, Uri Kleinman on bass, Shaul Eshet on keys, Gordon "Nappy G" Clay of Groove Collective and Chauncey Yearwood on percussion, and backing vocals from Joanne Williams and Kirsty Rock.[18]
Musical style and influences
"Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
Easy Star cover of "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" audio sample on Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band in 2009, produced by Goldwasser.[10] | |
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Through primarily known for his reggae and dub music, Goldwasser has cited diverse genres such as jazz,[5] R&B, and reggae as influences on his sound.[7] He is known for using vintage recording gear and tape machines in his production, and for incorporating the vocals of guest singers from the United States and Caribbean.[7]
Personal life
As of 2010 Goldwasser and his family were living between New York City and a kibbutz north of Tel Aviv, Israel.[3] As of 2012 he was based in New York City.[19]
Awards
Year | Award | Nominated work | Category | Result |
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2011 | Na Hoku Hanohano Awards |
Ways & Means by The Green (Goldwasser as Exec. Producer/Mixing) |
Best Reggae Album of 2011 |
Won |
Discography
Solo albums
Year | Album title | Release details |
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2015 | GOLDSWAGGER |
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With Easy Star All-Stars
- 2003: Dub Side of the Moon - musician, arranger, co-producer
- 2006: Radiodread - producer and arranger
- 2008: Until That Day EP - co-producer
- 2009: Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band
- 2010: Dubber Side of the Moon
- 2011: First Light EP
- 2012: Easy Star's Thrillah
Production credits
- For entries with Wikipedia pages, see Category:Albums produced by Michael Goldwasser.
Yr | Release title | Artist(s) | Label | Role | Certifications |
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1997 | "Anything for Jah" | Rob Symeonn | Easy Star Records | Producer, writer, guitar, bass, mixing | |
"What Goes Around" | Ruff Scott | Producer, writer, guitar, mixing | |||
"Sight Of An Eagle" | Father Sweets | Producer, writer, guitar, mixing | |||
"Time Has Come" | Ossie Dellimore | Producer, mixing | |||
"Delilah" | Rob Symeonn | Producer, mixing | |||
1998 | Easy Star Volume One | Easy Star All-Stars, various | Producer, executive producer, writer, guitar, bass, mixing | ||
1999 | Ghetto Knowledge | The Meditations | Producer, executive producer, writer, guitar, mixing | ||
Hidden Treasures | Various Artists | Executive producer | |||
2000 | Ghetto-ology | Sugar Minott | Executive producer | ||
Hidden Treasures Vol. 2 | Various Artists | Executive producer | |||
Two Roads | Triston Palma | Triston Palma | |||
"Nah Bow Down" | Sluggy Ranks | Guidance Records | Producer, writer | ||
"Hopes On High" | Luciano | Easy Star Records | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keys, drum programming, mixing | ||
"Third Eye Blind" | Anthony B | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keys, drum programming, mixing | |||
"Two Roads" | Triston Palma | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keys, drum programming, mixing | |||
"Run Away Heathen" | The Meditations | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keys, drum programming, mixing | |||
"Keep On Trying" | Rob Symeonn | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keys, drum programming, mixing | |||
2001 | "God Love" | Various Artists | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keys, drum programming, mixing | ||
"Love So Divine" | Anthony B | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keys, drum programming, mixing | |||
"Love Potion #9" | Half Pint | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keys, drum programming, mixing | |||
"Search" | Mojah | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keys, drum programming, mixing | |||
All I Have Is Love | Various Artists | Executive producer | |||
Rare Gems | Rare Gems | Executive producer | |||
Want Some Freedom | The African Brothers | Executive producer | |||
2002 | Easy Star Vol. Two: Dancehall Culture | Various Artists/Easy Star All-Stars | Producer, executive producer, writer, guitar, bass, keys, drum programming, mixing | ||
Can't Stop Us Now: Linval Thompson Productions | Various Artists | Executive producer | |||
2003 | Dub Side of the Moon | Easy Star All-Stars | Producer, executive producer, guitar, mixing | #5 Top Reggae Albums | |
2005 | Pressure Points | John Brown's Body | Executive producer | #11 Top Reggae Albums | |
2006 | Radiodread | Easy Star All-Stars | Producer, executive producer, guitar, keys, melodica, percussion, mixing | #5 Top Reggae Albums #44 Top Heatseekers #43 Top Independent Albums | |
2007 | Ticklah vs. Axelrod | Ticklah | Producer, guitar | ||
Zion Crossroads | Corey Harris | Telarc Records | Producer, guitar, percussion, melodica, mixing | ||
Hatikva 6 | Hatikva 6 | Hed Arzi | Executive producer, guitar, percussion, melodica, mixing | ||
2008 | Until that Day | Easy Star All-Stars | Easy Star Records | Producer, executive producer, guitar, percussion, mixing | |
"Back In the High Life Again" | Expansion Team Records | Producer, guitar, bass, mixing | |||
2009 | [Amplify | John Brown's Body | Easy Star Records | Executive producer | #1 Top Reggae Albums |
"Put Down Your Guns" | Hatikva 6 (feat. Anthony B) | Hed Arzi | Producer, guitar, percussion | ||
"Light Up" | Hatikva 6 | Producer, guitar, percussion | |||
Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band | Easy Star All-Stars | Easy Star Records | Producer, executive producer, guitar, percussion, mixing | #1 Top Reggae Albums #117 Billboard 200 #2 Top Heatseekers 9 Top Independent Albums | |
Re-Amplify | John Brown's Body | Executive producer | #8 Top Reggae Albums | ||
Solid Ground | The Black Seeds | Executive producer | #15 Top Reggae Albums | ||
The Prester John Sessions | Tommy T | Executive producer, remixer | |||
"Turn & Dub" | Umphrey's McGee | Itunes Exclusive | Producer, guitar, percussion, remixer | ||
"More Than Dub" | Rebelution | Producer, remixer | |||
2010 | "Everybody Wants To Be A Cat" | Michael G & the Easy Star All-Stars | Disney | Producer, guitar | |
Connection | Cas Haley | Easy Star Records | Producer, executive producer, guitar | #2 Top Reggae Albums | |
Dubber Side of the Moon | Easy Star All-Stars | Producer, executive producer, guitar | #2 Top Reggae Albums | ||
Taking Over | Rasta Power | Hi Fidelity | Producer, executive producer, writer | ||
2011 | Double Edge | New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble | Brixton Records | Mixing | |
"Ask the Dragon" (Remix) | Yoko Ono | Shifty Entertainment | Producer, guitar,bass, keys, percussion, mixing | ||
"Mi Zeh" | Michael & Shimrit Greilsammer | 2B Vibes Records | Producer | ||
First Light | Easy Star All-Stars | Easy Star Records | Producer, executive producer, writer, guitar, percussion, mixing | #4 Top Reggae Albums | |
Ways & Means | The Green | Executive producer, mixing | #1 Top Reggae Albums Best Reggae Album of 2011 at Na Hoku Hanohano Awards | ||
Love & Affection (EP) | Executive producer | #2 Top Reggae Albums, #17 Top Heatseekers | |||
Gifts To Give (EP) | Cas Haley | Executive producer | |||
2012 | Peace of Mind Dub | Rebelution | 87 Music/Controlled Substance | Producer, mixing, remixer | #1 Top Reggae Albums #13 Billboard 200 |
Dust and Dirt | The Black Seeds | Easy Star Records | Executive producer | #3 Top Reggae Albums | |
Easy Star's Thrillah | Easy Star All-Stars | Producer, executive producer, guitar, keys, percussion, mixing | #1 Top Reggae Albums #11 Top Heatseekers | ||
Billie Jean (EP) | Easy Star All-Stars | Producer, executive producer, guitar, keys, percussion, mixing | |||
JBB In Dub | John Brown's Body | Executive producer | |||
2013 | The Hip Abduction | The Hip Abduction | Single Fin Records | Producer, mixing | #5 Top Reggae Albums |
Kings & Queens | John Brown's Body | Easy Star Records | Executive producer | #1 Top Reggae Albums #23 Top Heatseekers | |
La Si Dah | Cas Haley | Executive producer | |||
Hawaii '13 | The Green | Executive producer | #1 Top Reggae Albums #77 Billboard 200 #18 Top Independent Albums | ||
Vines | Passafire | Executive producer | #1 Top Reggae Albums | ||
2014 | Count Me In | Rebelution | 87 Music/Easy Star Records | Executive producer | #1 Top Reggae Albums |
Steady | Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad | Easy Star Records | Executive producer | #1 Top Reggae Albums | |
Together Not Apart | Backbeat Soundsystem | Executive producer | |||
2015 | Goldswagger | Goldswagger | Mital Music | Producer, writer, guitar, bass, keys, percussion, vocals, mixing | |
Remixes
Year | Title | Original artist | Release details | ||
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2009 | The Prester John Sessions | Tommy T | Easy Star Records | ||
"Turn & Dub (Remix)" | Umphrey's McGee | Itunes Exclusive | |||
"More Than Dub (Remix)" | Rebelution | Itunes Exclusive | |||
2012 | Peace Of Mind: Dub | Rebelution | Red Distribution (Jan 10, 2012) | ||
2014 | "Sunny Dub" | Toots & the Maytals | Notable Music | ||
2015 | "Deep Summer Dub" | John Brown's Body | Easy Star Records | ||
Kingston City | New Kingston | Easy Star | Executive producer | ||
Further reading
- Interviews and articles
- "Interview: Michael Goldwasser and the Easy Star All-Stars". My Jewish Learning. May 4, 2009.
- "Interview: Michael Goldwasser of Easy Star Records". Spectrum Culture. September 19, 2012.
- "Interview: Michael Goldwasser from Easy Star All-Stars". United Reggae. September 23, 2012.
- "Interview with Easy Star's Michael Goldwasser by Adam Tait". Shout4Music. November 7, 2012.
- Discographies
- Michael Goldwasser at Allmusic
- Michael Goldwasser at Discogs
See also
References
- ↑ "Interview with Easy Star All Star Producer Michael Goldwasser". Festival Crashers. September 28, 2009. Retrieved 2015-01-19.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "January 2014". MichaelGoldwasser.com. January 2015. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 Lemire, Jonathan (August 2010). "Michael Goldwasser ’93 Drops the Beat". Columbia University. Retrieved 2015-01-19.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Roth, Matthue (May 4, 2009). "Interview: Michael Goldwasser and the Easy Star All-Stars". My Jewish Learning. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Goldman, Jester Jay (September 19, 2012). "Interview: Michael Goldwasser of Easy Star Records". Spectrum Culture. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Michael Goldwasser on LinkedIn
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Magni, Erik (September 23, 2012). "Interview: Michael Goldwasser from Easy Star All-Stars". United Reggae. Retrieved 2015-01-19.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Fitzgerald, Brendan (June 2, 2009). "Easy Star All-Stars get by with a little help from a Lem". C-Ville. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Morris, Stephen (November 7, 2012). "Interview with Easy Star's Michael Goldwasser by Adam Tait". Shout4Music. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Campbell-Livingston, Cecelia (2013) "Adding their all-star touch", Jamaica Observer, November 15, 2013. Retrieved November 16, 2013
- ↑ Olechowski, Carol (2014). "Eric Smith, B.A.’93 - Making an Impact". UAlbany Magazine. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 "Easy Star Records". Discogs. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Anderson, Rick (September 8, 1998). "Easy Star, Vol. 1". Allmusic. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
- ↑ Anderson, Rick (February 18, 2003). "Dub Side of the Moon". Allmusic. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
- ↑ "Easy Star All-Stars: Events". Easy Star Records. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 "Biography". michaelgoldwasser.com. Retrieved 2015-01-19.
- ↑ "About Goldswagger". Pledge Music. Retrieved 2015-01-19.
- ↑ "About". goldswaggermusic.com. Retrieved 2015-01-19.
- ↑ Papuga, Dave (August 28, 2012). "Grateful Web Interview with Easy Star All-Stars". gratefulweb.com. Retrieved 2015-01-19.
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