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'{{Infobox musical artist | honorific_prefix = | name = Mark Goldenberg | honorific_suffix = | image = | image_upright = | image_size = | landscape = <!-- yes, if wide image, otherwise leave blank --> | alt = | caption = | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | native_name = | native_name_lang = | birth_name = | alias = | birth_date = <!-- {{birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} for living people supply only the year unless the exact date is already WIDELY published, as per [[WP:DOB]] --> | birth_place = | origin = | death_date = <!-- {{death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|YYYY|MM|DD}} (death date 1st) --> | death_place = | genre = [[Rock music]], [[fingerstyle guitar]] | occupation = Musician | instrument = Guitar, banjo, mandolin, keyboards, accordion<ref name=MG-peghead-2015>{{cite web |url=https://pegheadnation.com/instruments-gear/instrument-demos/mark-goldenbergs-stage-rig-part-1/|title=Mark Goldenberg’s Stage Rig|work=Peghead Nation|accessdate=September 20, 2017|author=Teja Gerken|date=July 30, 2015}}</ref> | years_active = 1976–present | label = | associated_acts = [[The Cretones]], [[Jackson Browne]], [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]] | website = {{URL|markgoldenberg.com}} | notable_instruments = 1934 [[Gibson]] L-5 guitar<ref name=MG-gibsonl5-2017>{{cite web |url=http://www.prewargibsonl-5.com/90999/4585414183|title=90999 Gibson L-5|work=Pre-Wae Gibson L-5 Owners' Club|accessdate=September 19, 2017|author= |date= }}</ref> | module = | module2 = | module3 = }} '''Mark Goldenberg''' is an American guitarist and songwriter, noted for his session work and composition of successful songs for [[Linda Ronstadt]], [[the Pointer Sisters]], and others. == Biography == ===Early career=== Raised in Chicago, Goldenberg studied at the Music Conservatory at the [[Chicago College of Performing Arts]] and the [[Chicago Musical College]].<ref name=MG-laga-2017>{{cite web |url=https://onlineguitaracademy.net/meet-your-teachers|title=Meet the Faculty: Mark Goldenberg|work=LAGA Online|accessdate=September 19, 2017|author= |date= }}</ref> When the band he was in signed a record deal, Goldenberg moved to California. Though the band broke up, he remained in California as a singer-songwriter. In 1976, Goldenberg began playing guitar with [[Al Stewart]].<ref name=MG-fretboard-2010>{{cite web |url=https://www.fretboardjournal.com/features/interview-guitarist-mark-goldenberg/|title=Interview: Guitarist Mark Goldenberg|work=Fretboard Journal|accessdate=September 19, 2017|author=Jason Verlinde|date=September 1, 2010}}</ref> After playing with [[Wendy Waldman]] (who had been Stewart's opening act), Goldenberg started the band [[the Cretones]] with bassist Peter Bernstein.<ref name=MG-indystar-1980>{{cite web |url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/107599937/|title=Cretones 'Suitably Unslick' Rockers|work=The Indianapolis Star|accessdate=September 20, 2017|author= |date=June 6, 1980}}</ref> [[Linda Ronstadt]] covered three of their songs on her ''[[Mad Love (Linda Ronstadt album)|Mad Love]]'' album, and the band served as Linda Ronstadt's backup band for a time, and recorded two albums: ''Thin Red Line'' and ''Snap! Snap!''.<ref name=MG-wapost-1980>{{cite web |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1980/05/23/cretones-on-their-own/274448aa-2380-4922-a9ee-a7b8ebdadbda/|title=Cretones, on Their Own|work=Washington Post|accessdate=September 20, 2017|author=Joanne Ostrow|date=May 23, 1980}}</ref> Then Goldenberg formed the band Our Town, who recorded one album that was never released. In 1989, he studied guitar with [[Ted Greene]].<ref name=MG-fretboard-2010 /> He also studied classic guitar with Richard Pick and piano and counterpoint with Abe Fraser. ===Session work and songwriting=== Goldenberg has played on records for [[Bob Dylan]],<ref name=MG-dylan-1997>{{cite book |last=Heylin|first=Clinton|date=March 15, 1997|title=Bob Dylan: The Recording Sessions, 1960-1994|edition= |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Bob_Dylan.html?id=c9d62SgEJpkC|access-date=September 19, 2017}}</ref> [[Jackson Browne]],<ref name=MG-radar-2014>{{cite web |url=http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/jackson-browne-talks-guitars-production-and-new-album-standing-in-the-breach-608000|title=Jackson Browne talks guitars, production and new album Standing In The Breach|work=MusicRadar|accessdate=September 19, 2017|author=Joe Bosso|date=October 1, 2014}}</ref> Bonnie Raitt, [[Linda Ronstadt]],<ref name=MG-goldrush-2003>{{cite book |last=Dean|first=Maury|date=2003|title=Rock and Roll: Gold Rush|edition= |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Rock_and_Roll.html?id=lJS4EArRBwoC|access-date=September 19, 2017}}</ref> [[Peter Frampton]],<ref name=MG-faces-2011>{{cite book |last=Schmitt|first=Roland|date=August 1, 2011|title=The Small Faces & Other Stories|edition= |url=https://books.google.co.ke/books?id=1d6aAwAAQBAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s|access-date=September 19, 2017}}</ref> Eels, [[Natalie Imbruglia]],<ref name=MG-pop-2011>{{cite book |last=Larkin|first=Colin |date= May 27, 2011|title=The Encyclopedia of Popular Music|edition= |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Encyclopedia_of_Popular_Music.html?id=_NNmFiUnSmUC |access-date=September 21, 2017}}</ref> Chris Isaak, [[Karla Bonoff]], Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and William Shatner. Goldenberg co-wrote the song "[[Automatic (Pointer Sisters song)|Automatic]]" which was a hit for [[the Pointer Sisters]].<ref name=MG-something-2015>{{cite web |url=http://somethingelsereviews.com/2015/06/23/cretones-thin-red-line-1980/|title=Cretones - Thin Red Line (1980): Forgotten Series|work=Something Else|accessdate=September 20, 2017|author=Bill DeYoung|date=June 23, 2015}}</ref> He also wrote "A Kick In The Heart" for [[Kim Carnes]],<ref name=MG-tapestry-2012>{{cite web |url=https://bluetapestry.wordpress.com/2012/11/25/kim-carnes-cafe-racers/|title=Kim Carnes – Cafe Racers|work=Blue Tapestry|accessdate=September 20, 2017|author= |date=November 25, 2012}}</ref> and co-wrote "[[Novocaine for the Soul]]'' for the band [[Eels (band)|Eels]].<ref name=MG-eels-2012>{{cite book |last=Grierson|first=Tim|date=2012|title=Eels: Blinking Lights and Other Revelations|edition= |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Eels.html?id=MSZbYgEACAAJ|access-date=September 21, 2017}}</ref> Goldenberg played lead guitar in Jackson Browne's band from 1994 until 2010.<ref name=MG-vintage-2010>{{cite web |url=http://www.vintageguitar.com/5860/jackson-browne/|title=Jackson Browne: Going Home - Eagle Rock|work=Vintage Guitar|accessdate=September 19, 2017|author=Dan Forte|date=November 1, 2010}}</ref> In 2015, Goldenberg finished a two year tour with [[Hugh Laurie]] and his Copper Bottom Band.<ref name=MG-peghead-2015 /><ref name=MG-ladaily-2014>{{cite web |url=http://www.dailynews.com/2014/05/28/hugh-laurie-and-the-copper-bottom-band-to-perform-la-riverside/|title=Hugh Laurie and The Copper Bottom Band to perform L.A., Riverside|work=Los Angeles Daily News|accessdate=September 20, 2017|author=Mariecar Mendoza|date=May 28, 2014}}</ref> ===Recording career=== Goldenberg released his self-titled solo album of fingerstyle guitar music in 2005.<ref name=MG-minor-2005>{{cite web |url=http://www.minor7th.com/m7_2_06.html#Goldenberg|title=Mark Goldenberg, Bossy Pants Records BP1, 2005|work=Minor 7th|accessdate=September 21, 2017|author=James Scott|date=January 1, 2006}}</ref> Goldenberg plays in a guitar duo with Eric Skye, with whom he has recorded one album ''Artifact''.<ref name=MG-premier-2016>{{cite web |url=https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/23498-mark-goldenberg-and-eric-skye-acoustic-aerialists|title=Mark Goldenberg and Eric Skye: Acoustic Aerialists|work=Premier Guitar|accessdate=September 19, 2017|author=Adam Perlmutter|date=January 5, 2016}}</ref> == Discography == ===Solo albums=== * 2005: ''Mark Goldenberg'' (Bossy Pants) ===Mark Goldenberg and Eric Skye=== * 2016: ''Artifact'' (self-released)<ref name=MG-berkshire-2016>{{cite web |url=http://www.berkshirefinearts.com/01-24-2016_review-of-mark-goldenberg-and-eric-skye-s-new-cd-artifact.htm|title=Mark Goldenberg and Eric Skye's Artifact: New CD of Organic Music|work=Berkshire Fine Arts|accessdate=September 1, 2017|author=Joseph Callouri|date=January 24, 2016}}</ref> ===With [[the Cretones]]=== * 1980: ''Thin Red Line'' ([[Planet Records|Planet]]) * 1981: ''Snap! Snap!'' (Planet) ===With [[Jackson Browne]]=== * 1993: ''[[I'm Alive (Jackson Browne album)|I'm Alive]]'' ([[Elektra Records|Elektra]]) * 1996: ''[[Looking East]]'' ([[Elektra Records|Elektra]]) * 2002: ''[[The Naked Ride Home]]'' (Elektra) * 2008: ''[[Time the Conqueror]]'' ([[Inside Recordings|Inside]]) * 2015: ''[[Standing in the Breach]]'' (Inside) ===As composer (and sometimes also performer)=== * 1978: [[Andrew Gold]] - ''[[All This and Heaven Too (album)|All This and Heaven Too]]'' ([[Asylum Records|Asylum]]) - track 1, "How Can This Be Love" * 1980: Mary Burns - ''Mary Burns'' ([[MCA Records|MCA]]) - track 8, "How Can This Be Love" * 1980: Andrew Gold - ''[[Whirlwind (album)|Whirlwind]]'' (Asylum) - track 8, "Stranded on the Edge" (co-written with Andrew Gold) * 1980: [[Linda Ronstadt]] - ''[[Mad Love (Linda Ronstadt album)|Mad Love]]'' (Asylum) - track 1, "Mad Love"; track 7, "Cost of Love"; track 8, "Justine" * 1982: [[Peter Frampton]] - ''[[The Art of Control]]'' ([[A&M Records|A&M]]) - co-wrote all songs with Peter Frampton * 1983: [[Kim Carnes]] - ''[[Café Racers]]'' ([[EMI America]]) - track 9, "A Kick in the Heart" * 1983: [[Pointer Sisters]] - ''[[Break Out (Pointer Sisters album)|Break Out]]'' (Planet) - track 2, "[[Automatic (Pointer Sisters song)|Automatic]]" (co-written with Brock Walsh) * 1984: [[Chicago]] - ''[[Chicago 17]]'' ([[Full Moon Records|Full Moon]]/[[Warner Bros. Records]]) - track 6, "[[Along Comes a Woman]]"; track 9, "Prima Donna" ''(both songs co-written with [[Peter Cetera]])'' * 1985: [[Olivia Newton-John]] - ''[[Soul Kiss]]'' (MCA) - track 2, "Soul Kiss" * 1985: [[Pointer Sisters]] - ''[[Contact (Pointer Sisters album)|Contact]]'' ([[RCA Records|RCA Victor]]) - 6, "Bodies and Souls" * 1986: [[Robbie Nevil]] - ''[[Robbie Nevil (album)|Robbie Nevil]]'' ([[Manhattan Records|Manhattan]]) - track 8, "Simple Life (Mambo Luv Thang)" (co-written with Brock Walsh and Robbie Nevil) * 1986: Peter Frampton - ''[[Premonition (Peter Frampton album)|Premonition]]'' ([[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]]) - track 1, "Stop" (co-written with Peter Frampton); track 6, "Moving A Mountain" (co-written with Peter Frampton and Steve Broughton Lunt) * 1987: [[Cher]] - ''[[Cher (1987 album)|Cher]]'' (Geffen) - track 8, "[[Skin Deep (Cher song)|Skin Deep]]" (co-written with [[Jon Lind]]) * 1990: [[Judy Collins]] - ''Fires of Eden'' (Columbia) - track 4, "Fires of Eden" (co-written with [[Kit Hain]]) * 1991: Cher - ''[[Love Hurts (Cher album)|Love Hurts]]'' (Geffen) - track 4, "Fires of Eden" (co-written with Kit Hain) * 1993: [[Anne Murray]] - ''[[Anne Murray (album)|Anne Murray]]'' (EMI) - track 11, "Shame on Me" (co-written with Tom Littlefield) * 1993: [[Mark Oliver Everett|E]] - ''[[Broken Toy Shop]]'' ([[Polydor Records|Polydor]]) * 2006: [[Eels (band)|Eels]] - ''[[Eels with Strings: Live at Town Hall]]'' ([[Vagrant Records|Vagrant]]) - track 11, "Novocaine for the Soul" (co-written with E) * 2008: Jackson Browne ''[[Solo Acoustic, Vol. 2]]'' (Inside) - track 1, "Never Stop"; track 2, "The Night Inside Me"; track 8, "Casino Nation" (all co-written with Jackson Browne, Mauricio Lewak, Kevin McCormick, Jeff Young) ===As producer=== * 1988: [[Karla Bonoff]] - ''[[New World (Karla Bonoff album)|New World]]'' ([[Valley Entertainment]]) * 1989: [[Natalie Imbruglia]] - ''[[Left of the Middle]]'' (RCA) * 1996: [[Eels (band)|Eels]] - ''[[Beautiful Freak]]'' ([[DreamWorks Records|DreamWorks]]) * 1997: [[Jann Arden]] - ''[[Happy? (Jann Arden album)|Happy?]]'' (A&M) * 1997: [[Jill Sobule]] - ''[[Happy Town (album)|Happy Town]]'' ([[Lava Records|Lava]]) * 2001: Jann Arden - ''[[Blood Red Cherry]]'' (A&M) ===Also appears on=== ====1978 - 1993==== * 1978: [[Al Stewart]] - ''[[Time Passages]]'' ([[Arista Records|Arista]]) * 1978: [[Wendy Waldman]] - ''Strange Company'' ([[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]]) * 1980: [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]] - ''[[Chicago XIV]]'' (Columbia) * 1980: Pointer Sisters - ''[[Special Things]]'' (Planet) * 1981: [[Peter Cetera]] - ''[[Peter Cetera (album)|Peter Cetera]]'' (Warner Bros.) * 1983: [[Bette Midler]] - ''[[No Frills (Bette Midler album)|No Frills]]'' ([[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]]) * 1989: [[Kon Kan]] - ''[[Move to Move]]'' (Atlantic) * 1991: [[Paula Abdul]] - ''[[Spellbound (Paula Abdul album)|Spellbound]]'' ([[Virgin Records|Virgin]]) * 1991: [[Neil Diamond]] - ''[[Lovescape]]'' (Columbia) * 1991: [[Bonnie Raitt]] - ''[[Luck of the Draw (album)|Luck of the Draw]]'' (Capitol) * 1991: [[Michelle Shocked]] - ''[[Arkansas Traveler (album)|Arkansas Traveler]]'' (Mighty Sound) * 1992: Peter Cetera - ''[[World Falling Down]]'' ([[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]]) * 1992: [[Melissa Etheridge]] - ''[[Never Enough (Melissa Etheridge album)|Never Enough]]'' ([[Island Records|Island]]) * 1992: [[Glenn Frey]] - ''[[Strange Weather (Glenn Frey album)|Strange Weather]]'' (MCA) * 1992: [[Ofra Haza]] - ''[[Kirya (album)|Kirya]]'' ([[Shanachie Records|Shanachie]]) * 1992: [[Roy Orbison]] - ''[[King of Hearts (Roy Orbison album)|King of Hearts]]'' (Orbison / Legacy) * 1992: [[Ringo Starr]] - ''[[Time Takes Time]]'' ([[Private Music]]) * 1993: [[Johnny Clegg]] and [[Savuka]] - ''[[Heat, Dust and Dreams]]'' (Capitol) * 1993: [[Lea Salonga]] - ''[[Lea Salonga (album)|Lea Salonga]]'' (Atlantic) * 1993: [[Lowen & Navarro]] - ''Broken Moon'' (Mercury) ====1994 - 1999==== * 1994: [[Waylon Jennings]] - ''[[Waymore's Blues (Part II)]]'' (RCA) * 1994: Bonnie Raitt - ''[[Longing in Their Hearts]]'' (Capitol) * 1995: [[The Highwaymen (country supergroup)|The Highwaymen]] - ''[[The Road Goes On Forever (The Highwaymen album)|The Road Goes On Forever]]'' ([[Capitol Records|Capitol]] / [[EMI Records|EMI]]) * 1995: [[Chris Isaak]] - ''[[Forever Blue (Chris Isaak album)|Forever Blue]]'' ([[Reprise Records|Reprise]]) * 1995: [[Randy Newman]] - ''[[Randy Newman's Faust]]'' (Reprise) * 1995: [[Brian Wilson]] - ''[[I Just Wasn't Made for These Times (album)|I Just Wasn't Made for These Times]]'' (MCA Records|MCA]]) * 1996: [[Valerie Carter]] - ''Way It Is'' (Countdown) * 1996: [[Travis Tritt]] - ''[[The Restless Kind]]'' (Warner Bros.) * 1998: [[Richie Sambora]] - ''[[Undiscovered Soul]]'' ([[Mercury Records|Mercury]]) * 1999: [[Jesse Camp]] - ''Jesse and the 8th Street Kidz'' ([[Hollywood Records|Hollywood]]) * 1999: [[Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers]] - ''[[Spirit of Music]]'' (Elektra) * 1999: [[Amanda Marshall]] - ''[[Tuesday's Child (album)|Tuesday's Child]]'' (Epic) ====2000 - 2006==== * 2000: [[Bette Midler]] - ''[[Bette (album)|Bette]]'' (Warner Bros.) * 2000: [[Vanessa Paradis]] - ''[[Bliss (Vanessa Paradis album)|Bliss]]'' ([[Universal Records|Universal]] / [[Barclay Records|Barclay]]) * 2002: [[Stephen Bruton]] - ''Spirit World'' ([[New West Records|New West]]) * 2002: [[Julia Fordham]] - ''Concrete Love'' ([[Vanguard Records|Vanguard]]) * 2002: [[Carly Simon]] - ''[[Christmas Is Almost Here Again]]'' ([[Rhino Records|Rhino]]) * 2003: [[Chris Botti]] - ''[[A Thousand Kisses Deep]]'' (Sony) * 2004: [[Katey Sagal]] - ''[[Room (album)|Room]]'' (Valley Entertainment) * 2005: [[Red Grammer]] - ''Be Bop Your Best'' (Red Note) * 2005: [[MoZella]] - ''MoZella'' EP ([[Maverick Records|Maverick]]) * 2006: [[Brett Dennen]] - ''[[So Much More (Brett Dennan album)|So Much More]]'' ([[Dualtone Records|Dualtone]]) * 2006: Fred Martin and the Levite Camp - ''Some Bridges'' ([[Concord Records|Concord]]) * 2006: Emily Saxe - ''Keeping'' (Ps Classics) * 2007: [[Paula Cole]] - ''[[Courage (Paula Cole album)|Courage]]'' ([[Decca Records|Decca]]) * 2007: [[Johnny Hallyday]] - ''[[Le Cœur d'un homme]]'' ([[Warner Music Group|Warner Music]]) * 2007: [[Ben Lee]] - ''[[Ripe (album)|Ripe]]'' (Inertia / New West]]) * 2007: [[Lifehouse (band)|Lifehouse]] - ''[[Who We Are (Lifehouse album)|Who We Are]]'' ([[Geffen Records|Geffen]]) * 2007: [[Mandy Moore]] - ''[[Wild Hope]]'' (EMI) * 2007: Lacy Younger - ''Still Wild'' (Big Deal) ====2008 - present==== * 2008: Brett Dennen - ''[[Hope for the Hopeless]]'' (Dualtone) * 2008: Julia Fordham - ''China Blue'' ([[CD Baby]]) * 2008: honeyhoney - ''First Rodeo'' (Universal) * 2008: [[Jude Johnstone]] - ''Mr. Sun'' (Bojak) * 2008: [[Lenka]] - ''[[Lenka (album)|Lenka]]'' ([[Epic Records|Epic]]) * 2008: [[Willie Nelson]] - ''[[Across the Borderline]]'' ([[Columbia Records|Columbia]]) * 2008: [[Victor & Leo]] - ''Nada Es Normal'' ([[Sony Music]]) * 2008: [[Serena Ryder]] - ''[[Is It O.K.]]'' (Atlantic) * 2009: [[Jessie James Decker]] - ''[[Jessie James (album)|Jessie James]]'' (Mercury) * 2009: [[Parachute]] - ''[[Losing Sleep (Parachute album)|Losing Sleep]]'' (Mercury) * 2009: [[Maia Sharp]] - ''Echo'' (Crooked Crown) * 2009: Jill Sobule - ''[[California Years]]'' (Pinko) * 2011: [[Danny Click]] - ''Life Is A Good Place'' (Dogstar) * 2011: [[Mary Kay Place]] - ''Almost Grown'' ([[Wounded Bird Records|Wounded Bird]]) * 2012: [[Joel Rafael]] - ''America Come Home'' (Inside) * 2013: [[Kris Kristofferson]] - ''Feeling Mortal'' ([[Kuckuck Schallplatten|Kuckuck]]) * 2014: [[Stephen Bishop (singer)|Stephen Bishop]] - ''[[Be Here Then]]'' (CD Baby) * 2014: [[Neil Diamond]] - ''[[Melody Road (album)|Melody Road]]'' (Capitol) * 2014: [[William Shatner]] - ''Live'' ([[Cleopatra Records|Cleopatra]]) * 2015: Brian Wilson - ''[[No Pier Pressure]]'' (Capitol) * 2016: [[Empire of the Sun (band)|Empire of the Sun]] - ''Two Vines'' ([[Astralwerks]]) == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * {{URL|markgoldenberg.com/|Official website}} * {{Allmusic | id= mark-goldenberg-mn0000827477 | label= Mark Goldenberg}} * {{discogs artist|136917-Mark-Goldenberg|Mark Goldenberg}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Goldenberg, Mark}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Alternative rock guitarists]] [[Category:American songwriters]] [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]]'
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'{{Infobox musical artist | honorific_prefix = | name = Mark Goldenberg | honorific_suffix = | image = | image_upright = | image_size = | landscape = <!-- yes, if wide image, otherwise leave blank --> | alt = | caption = | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | native_name = | native_name_lang = | birth_name = | alias = | birth_date = <!-- {{birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} for living people supply only the year unless the exact date is already WIDELY published, as per [[WP:DOB]] --> | birth_place = | origin = | death_date = <!-- {{death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|YYYY|MM|DD}} (death date 1st) --> | death_place = | genre = [[Rock music]], [[fingerstyle guitar]] | occupation = Musician | instrument = Guitar, banjo, mandolin, keyboards, accordion<ref name=MG-peghead-2015>{{cite web |url=https://pegheadnation.com/instruments-gear/instrument-demos/mark-goldenbergs-stage-rig-part-1/|title=Mark Goldenberg’s Stage Rig|work=Peghead Nation|accessdate=September 20, 2017|author=Teja Gerken|date=July 30, 2015}}</ref> | years_active = 1976–present | label = | associated_acts = [[The Cretones]], [[Jackson Browne]], [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]] | website = {{URL|markgoldenberg.com}} | notable_instruments = 1934 [[Gibson]] L-5 guitar<ref name=MG-gibsonl5-2017>{{cite web |url=http://www.prewargibsonl-5.com/90999/4585414183|title=90999 Gibson L-5|work=Pre-Wae Gibson L-5 Owners' Club|accessdate=September 19, 2017|author= |date= }}</ref> | module = | module2 = | module3 = }} '''Mark Goldenberg''' is an American guitarist and songwriter, noted for his session work and composition of successful songs for [[Linda Ronstadt]], [[the Pointer Sisters]], and others. == Biography == ===Early career=== Raised in Chicago, Goldenberg studied at the Music Conservatory at the [[Chicago College of Performing Arts]] and the [[Chicago Musical College]].<ref name=MG-laga-2017>{{cite web |url=https://onlineguitaracademy.net/meet-your-teachers|title=Meet the Faculty: Mark Goldenberg|work=LAGA Online|accessdate=September 19, 2017|author= |date= }}</ref> When the band he was in signed a record deal, Goldenberg moved to California. Though the band broke up, he remained in California as a singer-songwriter. In 1976, Goldenberg began playing guitar with [[Al Stewart]].<ref name=MG-fretboard-2010>{{cite web |url=https://www.fretboardjournal.com/features/interview-guitarist-mark-goldenberg/|title=Interview: Guitarist Mark Goldenberg|work=Fretboard Journal|accessdate=September 19, 2017|author=Jason Verlinde|date=September 1, 2010}}</ref> After playing with [[Wendy Waldman]] (who had been Stewart's opening act), Goldenberg started the band [[the Cretones]] with bassist Peter Bernstein.<ref name=MG-indystar-1980>{{cite web |url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/107599937/|title=Cretones 'Suitably Unslick' Rockers|work=The Indianapolis Star|accessdate=September 20, 2017|author= |date=June 6, 1980}}</ref> [[Linda Ronstadt]] covered three of their songs on her ''[[Mad Love (Linda Ronstadt album)|Mad Love]]'' album, and the band served as Linda Ronstadt's backup band for a time, and recorded two albums: ''Thin Red Line'' and ''Snap! Snap!''.<ref name=MG-wapost-1980>{{cite web |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1980/05/23/cretones-on-their-own/274448aa-2380-4922-a9ee-a7b8ebdadbda/|title=Cretones, on Their Own|work=Washington Post|accessdate=September 20, 2017|author=Joanne Ostrow|date=May 23, 1980}}</ref> Then Goldenberg formed the band Our Town, who recorded one album that was never released. In 1989, he studied guitar with [[Ted Greene]].<ref name=MG-fretboard-2010 /> He also studied classic guitar with Richard Pick and piano and counterpoint with Abe Fraser. ===Session work and songwriting=== Goldenberg has played on records for [[Bob Dylan]],<ref name=MG-dylan-1997>{{cite book |last=Heylin|first=Clinton|date=March 15, 1997|title=Bob Dylan: The Recording Sessions, 1960-1994|edition= |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Bob_Dylan.html?id=c9d62SgEJpkC|access-date=September 19, 2017}}</ref> [[Jackson Browne]],<ref name=MG-radar-2014>{{cite web |url=http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/jackson-browne-talks-guitars-production-and-new-album-standing-in-the-breach-608000|title=Jackson Browne talks guitars, production and new album Standing In The Breach|work=MusicRadar|accessdate=September 19, 2017|author=Joe Bosso|date=October 1, 2014}}</ref> Bonnie Raitt, [[Linda Ronstadt]],<ref name=MG-goldrush-2003>{{cite book |last=Dean|first=Maury|date=2003|title=Rock and Roll: Gold Rush|edition= |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Rock_and_Roll.html?id=lJS4EArRBwoC|access-date=September 19, 2017}}</ref> [[Peter Frampton]],<ref name=MG-faces-2011>{{cite book |last=Schmitt|first=Roland|date=August 1, 2011|title=The Small Faces & Other Stories|edition= |url=https://books.google.co.ke/books?id=1d6aAwAAQBAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s|access-date=September 19, 2017}}</ref> Eels, [[Natalie Imbruglia]],<ref name=MG-pop-2011>{{cite book |last=Larkin|first=Colin |date= May 27, 2011|title=The Encyclopedia of Popular Music|edition= |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Encyclopedia_of_Popular_Music.html?id=_NNmFiUnSmUC |access-date=September 21, 2017}}</ref> Chris Isaak, [[Karla Bonoff]], Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and William Shatner. Goldenberg co-wrote the song "[[Automatic (Pointer Sisters song)|Automatic]]" which was a hit for [[the Pointer Sisters]].<ref name=MG-something-2015>{{cite web |url=http://somethingelsereviews.com/2015/06/23/cretones-thin-red-line-1980/|title=Cretones - Thin Red Line (1980): Forgotten Series|work=Something Else|accessdate=September 20, 2017|author=Bill DeYoung|date=June 23, 2015}}</ref> He also wrote "A Kick In The Heart" for [[Kim Carnes]],<ref name=MG-tapestry-2012>{{cite web |url=https://bluetapestry.wordpress.com/2012/11/25/kim-carnes-cafe-racers/|title=Kim Carnes – Cafe Racers|work=Blue Tapestry|accessdate=September 20, 2017|author= |date=November 25, 2012}}</ref> and co-wrote "[[Novocaine for the Soul]]'' for the band [[Eels (band)|Eels]].<ref name=MG-eels-2012>{{cite book |last=Grierson|first=Tim|date=2012|title=Eels: Blinking Lights and Other Revelations|edition= |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Eels.html?id=MSZbYgEACAAJ|access-date=September 21, 2017}}</ref> Goldenberg played lead guitar in Jackson Browne's band from 1994 until 2010.<ref name=MG-vintage-2010>{{cite web |url=http://www.vintageguitar.com/5860/jackson-browne/|title=Jackson Browne: Going Home - Eagle Rock|work=Vintage Guitar|accessdate=September 19, 2017|author=Dan Forte|date=November 1, 2010}}</ref> In 2015, Goldenberg finished a two year tour with [[Hugh Laurie]] and his Copper Bottom Band.<ref name=MG-peghead-2015 /><ref name=MG-ladaily-2014>{{cite web |url=http://www.dailynews.com/2014/05/28/hugh-laurie-and-the-copper-bottom-band-to-perform-la-riverside/|title=Hugh Laurie and The Copper Bottom Band to perform L.A., Riverside|work=Los Angeles Daily News|accessdate=September 20, 2017|author=Mariecar Mendoza|date=May 28, 2014}}</ref> ===Recording career=== Goldenberg released his self-titled solo album of fingerstyle guitar music in 2005.<ref name=MG-minor-2005>{{cite web |url=http://www.minor7th.com/m7_2_06.html#Goldenberg|title=Mark Goldenberg, Bossy Pants Records BP1, 2005|work=Minor 7th|accessdate=September 21, 2017|author=James Scott|date=January 1, 2006}}</ref> Goldenberg plays in a guitar duo with Eric Skye, with whom he has recorded one album ''Artifact''.<ref name=MG-premier-2016>{{cite web |url=https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/23498-mark-goldenberg-and-eric-skye-acoustic-aerialists|title=Mark Goldenberg and Eric Skye: Acoustic Aerialists|work=Premier Guitar|accessdate=September 19, 2017|author=Adam Perlmutter|date=January 5, 2016}}</ref> == Discography == ===Solo albums=== * 2005: ''Mark Goldenberg'' (Bossy Pants) ===Mark Goldenberg and Eric Skye=== * 2016: ''Artifact'' (self-released)<ref name=MG-berkshire-2016>{{cite web |url=http://www.berkshirefinearts.com/01-24-2016_review-of-mark-goldenberg-and-eric-skye-s-new-cd-artifact.htm|title=Mark Goldenberg and Eric Skye's Artifact: New CD of Organic Music|work=Berkshire Fine Arts|accessdate=September 1, 2017|author=Joseph Callouri|date=January 24, 2016}}</ref> ===With [[the Cretones]]=== * 1980: ''Thin Red Line'' ([[Planet Records|Planet]]) * 1981: ''Snap! Snap!'' (Planet) ===With [[Jackson Browne]]=== * 1993: ''[[I'm Alive (Jackson Browne album)|I'm Alive]]'' ([[Elektra Records|Elektra]]) * 1996: ''[[Looking East]]'' ([[Elektra Records|Elektra]]) * 2002: ''[[The Naked Ride Home]]'' (Elektra) * 2008: ''[[Time the Conqueror]]'' ([[Inside Recordings|Inside]]) * 2015: ''[[Standing in the Breach]]'' (Inside) ===As composer (and sometimes also performer)=== * 1978: [[Andrew Gold]] - ''[[All This and Heaven Too (album)|All This and Heaven Too]]'' ([[Asylum Records|Asylum]]) - track 1, "How Can This Be Love" * 1980: Mary Burns - ''Mary Burns'' ([[MCA Records|MCA]]) - track 8, "How Can This Be Love" * 1980: Andrew Gold - ''[[Whirlwind (album)|Whirlwind]]'' (Asylum) - track 8, "Stranded on the Edge" (co-written with Andrew Gold) * 1980: [[Linda Ronstadt]] - ''[[Mad Love (Linda Ronstadt album)|Mad Love]]'' (Asylum) - track 1, "Mad Love"; track 7, "Cost of Love"; track 8, "Justine" * 1982: [[Peter Frampton]] - ''[[The Art of Control]]'' ([[A&M Records|A&M]]) - co-wrote all songs with Peter Frampton * 1983: [[Kim Carnes]] - ''[[Café Racers]]'' ([[EMI America]]) - track 9, "A Kick in the Heart" * 1983: [[Pointer Sisters]] - ''[[Break Out (Pointer Sisters album)|Break Out]]'' (Planet) - track 2, "[[Automatic (Pointer Sisters song)|Automatic]]" (co-written with Brock Walsh) * 1984: [[Chicago]] - ''[[Chicago 17]]'' ([[Full Moon Records|Full Moon]]/[[Warner Bros. Records]]) - track 6, "[[Along Comes a Woman]]"; track 9, "Prima Donna" ''(both songs co-written with [[Peter Cetera]])'' * 1985: [[Olivia Newton-John]] - ''[[Soul Kiss]]'' (MCA) - track 2, "Soul Kiss" * 1985: [[Pointer Sisters]] - ''[[Contact (Pointer Sisters album)|Contact]]'' ([[RCA Records|RCA Victor]]) - 6, "Bodies and Souls" * 1986: [[Robbie Nevil]] - ''[[Robbie Nevil (album)|Robbie Nevil]]'' ([[Manhattan Records|Manhattan]]) - track 8, "Simple Life (Mambo Luv Thang)" (co-written with Brock Walsh and Robbie Nevil) * 1986: Peter Frampton - ''[[Premonition (Peter Frampton album)|Premonition]]'' ([[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]]) - track 1, "Stop" (co-written with Peter Frampton); track 6, "Moving A Mountain" (co-written with Peter Frampton and Steve Broughton Lunt) * 1987: [[Cher]] - ''[[Cher (1987 album)|Cher]]'' (Geffen) - track 8, "[[Skin Deep (Cher song)|Skin Deep]]" (co-written with [[Jon Lind]]) * 1990: [[Judy Collins]] - ''Fires of Eden'' (Columbia) - track 4, "Fires of Eden" (co-written with [[Kit Hain]]) * 1991: Cher - ''[[Love Hurts (Cher album)|Love Hurts]]'' (Geffen) - track 4, "Fires of Eden" (co-written with Kit Hain) * 1992: Peter Cetera - ''[[World Falling Down]]'' ([[Warner Bros. Records]]) - track 2, "Even a Fool Can See" (co-written with Cetera); track 3, "Feels Like Heaven" (co-written with Kit Hain) * 1993: [[Anne Murray]] - ''[[Anne Murray (album)|Anne Murray]]'' (EMI) - track 11, "Shame on Me" (co-written with Tom Littlefield) * 1993: [[Mark Oliver Everett|E]] - ''[[Broken Toy Shop]]'' ([[Polydor Records|Polydor]]) * 2006: [[Eels (band)|Eels]] - ''[[Eels with Strings: Live at Town Hall]]'' ([[Vagrant Records|Vagrant]]) - track 11, "Novocaine for the Soul" (co-written with E) * 2008: Jackson Browne ''[[Solo Acoustic, Vol. 2]]'' (Inside) - track 1, "Never Stop"; track 2, "The Night Inside Me"; track 8, "Casino Nation" (all co-written with Jackson Browne, Mauricio Lewak, Kevin McCormick, Jeff Young) ===As producer=== * 1988: [[Karla Bonoff]] - ''[[New World (Karla Bonoff album)|New World]]'' ([[Valley Entertainment]]) * 1989: [[Natalie Imbruglia]] - ''[[Left of the Middle]]'' (RCA) * 1996: [[Eels (band)|Eels]] - ''[[Beautiful Freak]]'' ([[DreamWorks Records|DreamWorks]]) * 1997: [[Jann Arden]] - ''[[Happy? (Jann Arden album)|Happy?]]'' (A&M) * 1997: [[Jill Sobule]] - ''[[Happy Town (album)|Happy Town]]'' ([[Lava Records|Lava]]) * 2001: Jann Arden - ''[[Blood Red Cherry]]'' (A&M) ===Also appears on=== ====1978 - 1993==== * 1978: [[Al Stewart]] - ''[[Time Passages]]'' ([[Arista Records|Arista]]) * 1978: [[Wendy Waldman]] - ''Strange Company'' ([[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]]) * 1980: [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]] - ''[[Chicago XIV]]'' (Columbia) * 1980: Pointer Sisters - ''[[Special Things]]'' (Planet) * 1981: [[Peter Cetera]] - ''[[Peter Cetera (album)|Peter Cetera]]'' (Warner Bros.) * 1983: [[Bette Midler]] - ''[[No Frills (Bette Midler album)|No Frills]]'' ([[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]]) * 1989: [[Kon Kan]] - ''[[Move to Move]]'' (Atlantic) * 1991: [[Paula Abdul]] - ''[[Spellbound (Paula Abdul album)|Spellbound]]'' ([[Virgin Records|Virgin]]) * 1991: [[Neil Diamond]] - ''[[Lovescape]]'' (Columbia) * 1991: [[Bonnie Raitt]] - ''[[Luck of the Draw (album)|Luck of the Draw]]'' (Capitol) * 1991: [[Michelle Shocked]] - ''[[Arkansas Traveler (album)|Arkansas Traveler]]'' (Mighty Sound) * 1992: Peter Cetera - ''[[World Falling Down]]'' ([[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]]) * 1992: [[Melissa Etheridge]] - ''[[Never Enough (Melissa Etheridge album)|Never Enough]]'' ([[Island Records|Island]]) * 1992: [[Glenn Frey]] - ''[[Strange Weather (Glenn Frey album)|Strange Weather]]'' (MCA) * 1992: [[Ofra Haza]] - ''[[Kirya (album)|Kirya]]'' ([[Shanachie Records|Shanachie]]) * 1992: [[Roy Orbison]] - ''[[King of Hearts (Roy Orbison album)|King of Hearts]]'' (Orbison / Legacy) * 1992: [[Ringo Starr]] - ''[[Time Takes Time]]'' ([[Private Music]]) * 1993: [[Johnny Clegg]] and [[Savuka]] - ''[[Heat, Dust and Dreams]]'' (Capitol) * 1993: [[Lea Salonga]] - ''[[Lea Salonga (album)|Lea Salonga]]'' (Atlantic) * 1993: [[Lowen & Navarro]] - ''Broken Moon'' (Mercury) ====1994 - 1999==== * 1994: [[Waylon Jennings]] - ''[[Waymore's Blues (Part II)]]'' (RCA) * 1994: Bonnie Raitt - ''[[Longing in Their Hearts]]'' (Capitol) * 1995: [[The Highwaymen (country supergroup)|The Highwaymen]] - ''[[The Road Goes On Forever (The Highwaymen album)|The Road Goes On Forever]]'' ([[Capitol Records|Capitol]] / [[EMI Records|EMI]]) * 1995: [[Chris Isaak]] - ''[[Forever Blue (Chris Isaak album)|Forever Blue]]'' ([[Reprise Records|Reprise]]) * 1995: [[Randy Newman]] - ''[[Randy Newman's Faust]]'' (Reprise) * 1995: [[Brian Wilson]] - ''[[I Just Wasn't Made for These Times (album)|I Just Wasn't Made for These Times]]'' (MCA Records|MCA]]) * 1996: [[Valerie Carter]] - ''Way It Is'' (Countdown) * 1996: [[Travis Tritt]] - ''[[The Restless Kind]]'' (Warner Bros.) * 1998: [[Richie Sambora]] - ''[[Undiscovered Soul]]'' ([[Mercury Records|Mercury]]) * 1999: [[Jesse Camp]] - ''Jesse and the 8th Street Kidz'' ([[Hollywood Records|Hollywood]]) * 1999: [[Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers]] - ''[[Spirit of Music]]'' (Elektra) * 1999: [[Amanda Marshall]] - ''[[Tuesday's Child (album)|Tuesday's Child]]'' (Epic) ====2000 - 2006==== * 2000: [[Bette Midler]] - ''[[Bette (album)|Bette]]'' (Warner Bros.) * 2000: [[Vanessa Paradis]] - ''[[Bliss (Vanessa Paradis album)|Bliss]]'' ([[Universal Records|Universal]] / [[Barclay Records|Barclay]]) * 2002: [[Stephen Bruton]] - ''Spirit World'' ([[New West Records|New West]]) * 2002: [[Julia Fordham]] - ''Concrete Love'' ([[Vanguard Records|Vanguard]]) * 2002: [[Carly Simon]] - ''[[Christmas Is Almost Here Again]]'' ([[Rhino Records|Rhino]]) * 2003: [[Chris Botti]] - ''[[A Thousand Kisses Deep]]'' (Sony) * 2004: [[Katey Sagal]] - ''[[Room (album)|Room]]'' (Valley Entertainment) * 2005: [[Red Grammer]] - ''Be Bop Your Best'' (Red Note) * 2005: [[MoZella]] - ''MoZella'' EP ([[Maverick Records|Maverick]]) * 2006: [[Brett Dennen]] - ''[[So Much More (Brett Dennan album)|So Much More]]'' ([[Dualtone Records|Dualtone]]) * 2006: Fred Martin and the Levite Camp - ''Some Bridges'' ([[Concord Records|Concord]]) * 2006: Emily Saxe - ''Keeping'' (Ps Classics) * 2007: [[Paula Cole]] - ''[[Courage (Paula Cole album)|Courage]]'' ([[Decca Records|Decca]]) * 2007: [[Johnny Hallyday]] - ''[[Le Cœur d'un homme]]'' ([[Warner Music Group|Warner Music]]) * 2007: [[Ben Lee]] - ''[[Ripe (album)|Ripe]]'' (Inertia / New West]]) * 2007: [[Lifehouse (band)|Lifehouse]] - ''[[Who We Are (Lifehouse album)|Who We Are]]'' ([[Geffen Records|Geffen]]) * 2007: [[Mandy Moore]] - ''[[Wild Hope]]'' (EMI) * 2007: Lacy Younger - ''Still Wild'' (Big Deal) ====2008 - present==== * 2008: Brett Dennen - ''[[Hope for the Hopeless]]'' (Dualtone) * 2008: Julia Fordham - ''China Blue'' ([[CD Baby]]) * 2008: honeyhoney - ''First Rodeo'' (Universal) * 2008: [[Jude Johnstone]] - ''Mr. Sun'' (Bojak) * 2008: [[Lenka]] - ''[[Lenka (album)|Lenka]]'' ([[Epic Records|Epic]]) * 2008: [[Willie Nelson]] - ''[[Across the Borderline]]'' ([[Columbia Records|Columbia]]) * 2008: [[Victor & Leo]] - ''Nada Es Normal'' ([[Sony Music]]) * 2008: [[Serena Ryder]] - ''[[Is It O.K.]]'' (Atlantic) * 2009: [[Jessie James Decker]] - ''[[Jessie James (album)|Jessie James]]'' (Mercury) * 2009: [[Parachute]] - ''[[Losing Sleep (Parachute album)|Losing Sleep]]'' (Mercury) * 2009: [[Maia Sharp]] - ''Echo'' (Crooked Crown) * 2009: Jill Sobule - ''[[California Years]]'' (Pinko) * 2011: [[Danny Click]] - ''Life Is A Good Place'' (Dogstar) * 2011: [[Mary Kay Place]] - ''Almost Grown'' ([[Wounded Bird Records|Wounded Bird]]) * 2012: [[Joel Rafael]] - ''America Come Home'' (Inside) * 2013: [[Kris Kristofferson]] - ''Feeling Mortal'' ([[Kuckuck Schallplatten|Kuckuck]]) * 2014: [[Stephen Bishop (singer)|Stephen Bishop]] - ''[[Be Here Then]]'' (CD Baby) * 2014: [[Neil Diamond]] - ''[[Melody Road (album)|Melody Road]]'' (Capitol) * 2014: [[William Shatner]] - ''Live'' ([[Cleopatra Records|Cleopatra]]) * 2015: Brian Wilson - ''[[No Pier Pressure]]'' (Capitol) * 2016: [[Empire of the Sun (band)|Empire of the Sun]] - ''Two Vines'' ([[Astralwerks]]) == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * {{URL|markgoldenberg.com/|Official website}} * {{Allmusic | id= mark-goldenberg-mn0000827477 | label= Mark Goldenberg}} * {{discogs artist|136917-Mark-Goldenberg|Mark Goldenberg}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Goldenberg, Mark}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Alternative rock guitarists]] [[Category:American songwriters]] [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]]'
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