Jeremy Franklin Goodman

Jeremy Franklin Goodman is a composer, pianist, conductor, music director, arranger, and orchestrator. He holds an M.M. in Film Scoring and a B.M. in Music Composition from NYU. Goodman’s arrangements have been played by numerous orchestras across the country, including the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center and, recently, with the Chicago Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall. He won a 2021 Gold Telly Award for Best Music Video for his work on “Project 9,” starring Glory Crampton and Robert Cuccioli. Jeremy served as the music director and pianist for “Annie Turns 40: Back to the Orphanage,” starring Andrea McArdle and Sarah Jessica Parker, which was filmed for CBS’s “Sunday Morning” series. As a pianist, Jeremy has played forty-one different musicals, in addition to his chamber music compositions in Florida and New York City. His original Latin jazz music can be heard on his CD “The Jeremy Franklin Goodman Project: An Evening of Live Latin Jazz.” Jeremy brought this sold-out, standing-room-only concert to Harmony in the Woods to close their 2023 summer music festival in the Poconos. He coaches several performers in New York City to help prepare them for their Broadway and touring auditions. Jeremy is involved with many creative teams on new musicals, including “Under the Overture,” the “Assisted Living: The Musical®” touring franchise, and “Torch: A Musical Tale.” Some of his private instructors include Justin Dello Joio, Michael Patterson, Joseph Church, Kathleen Riley, Rich Shemaria, and Julie Bearden Carver. Jeremy is a member of ASCAP, the American Federation of Musicians, and the American Composers Forum. For more information, visit jeremyfgoodmanmusic.com.

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