Monday, December 14, 2009

December 12th Christmas Party Gig Feedback


Posted on Gigmasters.com by the client

Rich was FANTASTIC!! at my Christmas party-He arrived early to set up and was ready to play when my guests arrived. My friends and I were amazed of Rich's talent, he sounded like he had a whole band with him. We danced and sang to the great songs he played . The party was a huge success and mostly was because of the great music. THE PARTY WAS A BLAST!!! I will definitely have him come again.

Customer Ratings

On a scale of 1 to 5 (1=lowest, 5=highest), how would you rate Rich Goldberg in terms of their professionalism? Rating 5

On a scale of 1 to 5 (1=lowest, 5=highest), how would you rate Rich Goldberg in terms of their overall talent? Rating 5

On a scale of 1 to 5 (1=lowest, 5=highest), how accommodating was Rich Goldberg in handling special requests for your event? Rating 5

On a scale of 1 to 5 (1=lowest, 5=highest), how strongly would you recommend Rich Goldberg to a friend? Rating 5

And finally, on a scale of 1 to 5 (1=lowest, 5=highest), how would you rate your overall satisfaction with Rich Goldberg? Rating 5


Friday, October 16, 2009


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Richie G Review Episode I

So....first a little history. Sadly, I attempted violin as a young child and was brutally bad. My parents had some how had me listening to classical music at that time which probably explains the violin attempt. Then a miracle happened...First, the Beatles arrived so, bye bye classical & then my aunt who was buying a new piano (the wealthier end of the family) offered me her old one. I'm 8 1/2 so I was still agreeable to anything so I promised to take lessons and really work at it. I lied...After a year and a half I quit.....until I discovered Elton John. That was it! I was determined to be a musician. In the late 70's I joined a fairly succesful 50's/60's band called Slick. I played 6 nights a week and worked full time at a department store as a stock man (person in this politically correct universe). Exhaustion wasn't considered. I went to gigs with a thermos of tea and lemon since I was always sick. This lasted until the early 80's. I joined a band called Loose Change which (under my direction) played anything from the 1960's- whatever was current. That lasted 12 years. Many years of putting my ears in harms way and breathing in way to much bar smoke told me it was time to quit. This was somewhere around 1993/94 (I don't remember). The next time I played live was in 2004 at my local block party. That's what I needed to get the itch to play again but, I was working in retail at Sam Ash Music and simply had no time to gig. In 2007 I was offered a better job which offered me a 9-5 existence. The economy turned sour and earning extra cash became a priority. And then it happened....I walked into a local Italian restaurant called Vera's Trattoria to pick up a pizza and lo and behold (fancy words ehh?) a piano player was pumping out Jazz licks. Can you imagine? Live music! I decided to approach the owner to see if I could score a gig. He decided to try me the following week. I was hired as a permanent fixture on Saturday nights. Thus The Richie G Review was born. "A one man band Piano/vocals using backing tracks and a voice harmonizer to create a full band sound. My current song list represents over seventy artists including Elton John, Billy Joel , James Taylor, The Beatles and hits from the 1960's thru today. I'm up to 220 tunes and counting- Booking email richiegreview@asylum.com." I played at Vera's for 14 months and then a new owner took over. He decided that entertainment was unnecessary. I got to work recording a CD of covers and creating business cards. The hard work paid off! I'm currently performing at a variety of Bergen and Passaic County venues as well as private parties.