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Name
  
Morris Goldberg

Role
  
Record Producer


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Albums
  
Jazz In Transit, Forward Motion

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Morris goldberg with ojoyo


Saxophonist Morris Goldberg, was born in Cape Town, South Africa and grew up in the area known as Observatory. He is recognised as one of the early pioneers of Cape Jazz, along with Dollar Brand and Chris McGregor.

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Goldberg left South Africa in the Apartheid years to study in New York City, where he now lives. He is also a virtuoso clarinet and flute player. He has recorded a number of his own albums and is known as a member of the Harry Belafonte band and for his work with Paul Simon.

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Goldberg has toured and recorded albums with his own band, OJOYO. He calls their sound safrojazz, presenting the music as a combination of South African and American jazz music.

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Morris Goldberg Quartet - Big George ( Being Free in Cape Town.wmv)


Discography

Morris Goldberg ElectricJive The Morris Goldberg Quartet 1975

  • Jazz in Transit (2006)
  • Forward Motion (2003)
  • Played on Tony Bird's Sorry Africa (1990)
  • Uptownship (1989) with Hugh Masekela
  • Played on Paul Simon's "You Can Call Me Al" (1986)
  • Played on Dollar Brand's "Mannenberg" (1974)

  • Morris Goldberg South African Jazz Morris Goldberg Urban Jazz Suite Fender

    References

    Morris Goldberg Wikipedia


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