Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Gregory Goodloe | Groovin' On

Ever since R&B/jazz guitarist Gregory Goodloe scored his first Billboard No. 1 hit five years ago, he’s maintained a consistent presence on the national singles charts and on playlists everywhere. He released a half-dozen singles since, each of which was a collaboration with a chart-topping producer such as Adam Hawley, Darren Rahn, Jeff Canady and Bob Baldwin. For Goodloe’s new Hip Jazz Records single, “Groovin’ On,” he tapped Grammy winner Michael Broening to co-write and produce the effervescent track that recently began collecting radio and Spotify playlist adds. 

Goodloe has openly acknowledged the impact that legendary guitarist and vocalist George Benson has on his music. Broening won a Grammy for producing Benson’s and Al Jarreau’s 2007 duet, “Mornin’,” thus teaming up with the producer who has more than twenty No. 1 hits was a goal high up on Goodloe’s wish list. The guitarist respects the keyboardist-producer-songwriter’s catalogue that boasts more than sixty contemporary jazz hits from a star-studded assemblage of hitmakers including Nick Colionne, Cindy Bradley, Michael Lington, Steve Oliver, Tim Bowman, Lin Rountree, Althea Rene, Kim Scott and Kayla Waters.  

“I have always admired Michael’s amazing ability to tell a story through his music. We had talked about collaborating for more than a year. It was the vibe of ‘Groovin’ On’ that Michael decided would fit my personality. Putting the song together was a dream come true. I wanted to create a song that was easy on the ear, but true to the groove,” said Goodloe, who was accompanied on the invigorating track by Broening’s keyboards, Grammy-winning bassist Mel Brown, and rhythm guitarist Freddie Fox, the latter who also played on “Mornin’.”  

The song title fits the tune perfectly as “Groovin’ On” surfs towering waves of energizing, dance and funk grooves while Goodloe’s commanding electric jazz guitar splashes around in a frothy ocean of melodies. The single will serve as the title track of Goodloe’s forthcoming album that he anticipates releasing this summer. 

The Denver-based Goodloe served in the U.S. Army prior to launching his music career. Stylistically, the guitarist has explored both secular and nonsecular music as well as instrumental and vocal music. Among Goodloe’s noteworthy endeavors in jazz, R&B and gospel are outings with Grammy winner Ben Tankard, R&B vocal trio Surface, soul singer Howard Hewett, boy band B2K, R&B singer-songwriter Tank, and The First Lady of Gospel Music Shirley Caesar. Of his own recordings, Goodloe’s single “Stylin’” went all the way to No. 1 on the Billboard chart in June 2019. More recently, “In This Love” was a top 25 single last year. Goodloe hosts the weekly Mile High Smooth Jazz radio show, which airs on Worldwide Jazz Radio.

 

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