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Bradley Mitchell Goode (born October 10, 1963, in Chicago) is an American
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trumpeter, bassist, drummer, composer and music educator.


Career

Goode worked as a sideman with Eddie Harris, Ira Sullivan,
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, Ernie Krivda, Jack DeJohnette,
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,
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,
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, and Paa Kow. He has led his own groups since 1982. He has been a member of the faculties of the
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Conservatory of Music,
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, New Trier High School and the
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, where he has been Associate Professor of Jazz Studies. Goode has recorded for SteepleChase, Delmark, and
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. Goode graduated from
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in Michigan in 1981. He received a degree in Music from the
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in 1985, majoring in Trumpet Performance. He received an MM in Music from
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in 1988, majoring in Bass Performance. His trumpet teachers include
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, William Adam and Clark Terry. His bass teachers include Larry Gray and Donald Rafael Garrett.


Discography


As leader

* ''Shock of the New'' (Delmark, 1988) * ''Brad Goode'' (SunLight, 1995) * ''That Cowboy Jazz'' with Luke and the Cool Hands (SunLight, 1997) * ''Toy Trumpet'' (SteepleChase, 2000) * ''By Myself'' (SteepleChase, 2001) * ''Inside Chicago Vol. 1'' with Von Freeman (SteepleChase, 2001) * ''Inside Chicago Vol. 2'' with Von Freeman (SteepleChase, 2001) * ''Inside Chicago Vol. 3'' with Von Freeman (SteepleChase, 2002) * ''Inside Chicago Vol. 4'' with Von Freeman (SteepleChase, 2003) * ''Hypnotic Suggestion'' (Delmark, 2006) * ''Jam Session, vol. 17'' with
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and
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(SteepleChase, 2006) * ''Nature Boy'' (Delmark, 2007) * ''Polytonal Dance Party'' (Origin, 2008) * ''Tight Like This'' (Delmark, 2010) * ''Chicago Red'' (Origin, 2013) * ''Montezuma'' (Origin, 2014) * ''That's Right!'' (Origin, 2018)


As sideman

* Rony Barrak, ''Darbouka City'' (EMI, 2009) * Richie Cole, ''The KUVO Sessions Vol. 2'' (KUVO, 2008) * Richie Cole, ''Mile Hi Madness'' (Akashic, 2015) *
Barrett Deems Barrett Deems (March 1, 1914 – September 15, 1998) was an American swing drummer from Springfield, Illinois, United States. He worked in bands led by Jimmy Dorsey, Louis Armstrong, Red Norvo, and Muggsy Spanier. In ''High Society'', a 195 ...
, ''How Do You Like It So Far?'' (Delmark, 1994) *
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, ''Live in Las Vegas'' (Capitol, 2010) * Matt Dusk, ''My Funny Valentine'' (Koch, 2013) * Matt Dusk, ''Old School Yule'' (Magic, 2016) * Matt Dusk, ''Jet Set Jazz'' (Magic, 2018) *
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, ''Up Jumped Spring'' (Delmark, 2004) * Mandy Harvey, ''After You've Gone'' (2011) * Fred Hess, ''Hold On'' (Dazzle, 2009) * Fred Hess, ''Into the Open'' (Allison, 2010) * Paa Kow, ''Hand Go Hand Come'' (2013) * Paa Kow, ''Ask'' (2014) * Paa Kow, ''Cook Pot'' (2017) * Ernie Krivda, ''Perdido'' (Koch, 1997) * Ernie Krivda, ''The Band That Swings'' (Koch, 1999) *
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, ''Saints and Sinners'' (Remington Road, 2010) * Joanie Pallatto, ''Passing Tones'' (Southport, 1995) *
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