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âThe Lady Plays,â is Robin's tribute to the Piano Queen, Marian McPartland. Robin taped a one-hour segment on Marianâs program, NPRâs Piano Jazz, twelve years ago, when her first book, Piano Girl, was published. âMarianâs joy rubs off on me. Look at her goâhereâs a ninety-year-old woman playing piano the way she wants to. She has grown into her music and stayed young because of it. She listens, she responds, she encourages the rest of us to keep going. Marian doesnât need magic, luck, or soothing words to keep her plane in the sky, because sheâs the pilot. If thereâs a better role model for a musician, I donât know who it is."
Sometimes poignant and often hilarious, Robin Meloy Goldsby, host of The Piano Girl Podcast ,reveals the comedies, tragedies, and mundane miracles witnessed from the business side of the Steinway.
A pianist in lounges and lobbies around the world, Goldsby tells her stories by connecting people she has met with places she has played. Along the way she discovers the human side, for better or worse, of her audiencesâmobsters and moguls, the down-and-out and downright scary, and ordinary people dealing with life in extraordinary ways. Her stories deliver insights into the art and craft of piano playingâand inspiring lessons in lifeâas she pursues her dreams on her own terms.
Robin Meloy Goldsby is the author of Piano Girl; Waltz of the Asparagus People; Rhythm; and Manhattan Road Trip. She has appeared on National Public Radioâs All Things Consideredand NPR's Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland. Robin is a Grammy-nominated lyricist. She is a Steinway Artist and cultural ambassador with artistic ties to both Europe and the USA; her newest solo piano album, Home and Away, launched at Buckingham Palace in November, 2017, at a gala hosted by HRH, the Prince of Wales, in honor of In Kind Direct, an organization that encourages corporate giving for social good.
Robin currently performs plays about 150 live piano gigs a year at Excelsior Hotel Ernst in Cologne, Germany, and tours internationally with her popular concert/reading program.
"Goldsby has a wicked sense of humor and a keen eye for the absurd. Bighearted, funny, truly eye-opening memoir." Publishers Weekly Starred Review
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Piano Girl Podcast host Robin Meloy Goldsby flashes back to the eighties, when Donald Trump was her boss at a fancy-pants Manhattan hotel.
"Goldsby has a wicked sense of humor and a keen eye for the absurd." Publishers Weekly Starred Review of Piano Girl: A Memoir
This episodes features two tracks from Goldsby's December album: "First Snow" and "Hallelujah."
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âMusic has never been essential for keeping people alive, but it has always been essential for helping us feel alive. Live music connects us in an impeccably human way.â Robinâs tribute to freelance musicians, doing their best during challenging times to feed their families, stay on track, and keep the music playing. Featuring "Blackbird" from Goldsby's Magnolia album.
Sometimes poignant and often hilarious, Robin Meloy Goldsby, host of The Piano Girl Podcast ,reveals the comedies, tragedies, and mundane miracles witnessed from the business side of the Steinway.
A pianist in lounges and lobbies around the world, Goldsby tells her stories by connecting people she has met with places she has played. Along the way she discovers the human side, for better or worse, of her audiencesâmobsters and moguls, the down-and-out and downright scary, and ordinary people dealing with life in extraordinary ways. Her stories deliver insights into the art and craft of piano playingâand inspiring lessons in lifeâas she pursues her dreams on her own terms.
Robin Meloy Goldsby is the author of Piano Girl; Waltz of the Asparagus People; Rhythm; and Manhattan Road Trip. She has appeared on National Public Radioâs All Things Consideredand NPR's Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland. Robin is a Grammy-nominated lyricist. She is a Steinway Artist and cultural ambassador with artistic ties to both Europe and the USA; her newest solo piano album, Home and Away, launched at Buckingham Palace in November, 2017, at a gala hosted by HRH, the Prince of Wales, in honor of In Kind Direct, an organization that encourages corporate giving for social good.
Robin currently performs plays about 150 live piano gigs a year at Excelsior Hotel Ernst in Cologne, Germany, and tours internationally with her popular concert/reading program.
"Goldsby has a wicked sense of humor and a keen eye for the absurd. Bighearted, funny, truly eye-opening memoir." Publishers Weekly Starred Review
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This month's Piano Girl Podcast, âWaltz of the Asparagus People,â takes you on a romp from a fancy New York City hotel lobby to a swanky German castle, accompanied by piano music and vegetables in costumes. Itâs a bizarre story, but 100% true. You canât make this stuff up.
Featuring the track "Waltz of the Asparagus People," a tune inspired by Goldsby's encounters with her favorite stalky vegetable.
Sometimes poignant and often hilarious, Robin Meloy Goldsby, host of The Piano Girl Podcast ,reveals the comedies, tragedies, and mundane miracles witnessed from the business side of the Steinway.
A pianist in lounges and lobbies around the world, Goldsby tells her stories by connecting people she has met with places she has played. Along the way she discovers the human side, for better or worse, of her audiencesâmobsters and moguls, the down-and-out and downright scary, and ordinary people dealing with life in extraordinary ways. Her stories deliver insights into the art and craft of piano playingâand inspiring lessons in lifeâas she pursues her dreams on her own terms.
Robin Meloy Goldsby is the author of Piano Girl; Waltz of the Asparagus People; Rhythm; and Manhattan Road Trip. She has appeared on National Public Radioâs All Things Consideredand NPR's Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland. Robin is a Grammy-nominated lyricist. She is a Steinway Artist and cultural ambassador with artistic ties to both Europe and the USA; her newest solo piano album, Home and Away, launched at Buckingham Palace in November, 2017, at a gala hosted by HRH, the Prince of Wales, in honor of In Kind Direct, an organization that encourages corporate giving for social good.
Robin currently performs plays about 150 live piano gigs a year at Excelsior Hotel Ernst in Cologne, Germany, and tours internationally with her popular concert/reading program.
"Goldsby has a wicked sense of humor and a keen eye for the absurd. Bighearted, funny, truly eye-opening memoir." Publishers Weekly Starred Review
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For over five decades Piano Girl Podcast host Robin Goldsby has lost and gained the same five pounds about four times a year. Road trips, evil catering, unidentifiable bar food, vending machine Twix bars, buffalo wings, airplane pretzels, stale ham sandwiches, chocolate donuts, and, yes, those community bowls of goldfish crackersâas a musician Goldsby has survived most of these things. For better or worse, here are some of her favorite diet phases, many of them career-related.
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Step lively now. Back in the eighties, during her busiest years as a Manhattan Piano Girl, Robin Goldsby had a subway routine. She made her bridge and tunnel trip thousands of times in the fifteen years she lived in New York City. She says: "I never tired of the view from Queensboro Plaza, the way the serrated Manhattan skyline taunted the humble Queens horizon. The two parts of my lifeâwhere I worked and where I livedâremained separated by a yawning moat of fast-moving, murky water."
Robin Meloy Goldsby, host of The Piano Girl Podcast, reveals the comedies, tragedies, and mundane miracles witnessed from the business side of the Steinway.
"Astoria" features the track "Crossings" from Goldsby's album Home and Away.
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Nothing says Christmas quite like a drunken, snoring Santa refusing to wake up for the holidays.
Robin Meloy Goldsby, host of The Piano Girl Podcast, reveals the comedies, tragedies, and mundane miracles witnessed from the business side of the Steinway.
In this episode, Goldsby looks back on three variations of the "Wake Up, Santa" theme: Juiced Santa, Fairy Santa, and Emergency Santaâeach Santa sound asleep in spite of holiday cheer, screaming children, a rubber fish, and a lot of music.
Featuring the track "Magic in the Night" from Goldsby's album Songs from the Castle.
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It's family time on the Piano Girl Podcast with Robin Meloy Goldsby. In the first story, "The Notes that Got Away, you'll meet Bob Rawsthorne, Robin's drummer dad, as he takes a tour of the many places that once featured live music. Where did all the notes go?
"Driving anywhere in the greater Pittsburgh area with my dad, eighty-two year old drummer Bob Rawsthorne, means listening to dozens of stories pulled from over six decades of gigs in vanished venues. We can hardly cross a strip-malled intersection without him pointing at a corner and blurting out a tale that involves skullduggery, musical madness, or management idiocy."
In the second story, "Badass Randy and the Beauty Queens," Robin Goldsby flashes back fifty years to celebrate the audacity of her little sister Randy, who takes on the thankless task of judging a childhood beauty contest. Lessons galore for anyone in the music business. "You want the tiara? Make it yourself."
Featuring the title track from Goldsby's newest solo piano album, Home and Away.
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Man (and music) versus nature. A bass player and a pianist take on a German weasel.
Robin Meloy Goldsby, host of The Piano Girl Podcast,reveals the comedies, tragedies, and mundane miracles witnessed from the business side of the Steinway.
A pianist in lounges and lobbies around the world, Goldsby tells her stories by connecting people she has met with places she has played. Along the way she discovers the human side, for better or worse, of her audiencesâmobsters and moguls, the down-and-out and downright scary, and ordinary people dealing with life in extraordinary ways. Her stories deliver insights into the art and craft of piano playingâand inspiring lessons in lifeâas she pursues her dreams on her own terms.
Robin Meloy Goldsby is the author of Piano Girl; Waltz of the Asparagus People; Rhythm; and Manhattan Road Trip. She has appeared on National Public Radioâs All Things Considered and NPR's Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland. Robin is a Grammy-nominated lyricist. She is a Steinway Artist and cultural ambassador with artistic ties to both Europe and the USA; her newest solo piano album, Home and Away, launched at Buckingham Palace in November, 2017, at a gala hosted by HRH, the Prince of Wales, in honor of In Kind Direct, an organization that encourages corporate giving for social good.
Robin currently performs plays about 150 live piano gigs a year at Excelsior Hotel Ernst in Cologne, Germany, and tours internationally with her popular concert/reading program.
"Goldsby has a wicked sense of humor and a keen eye for the absurd. Bighearted, funny, truly eye-opening memoir." Publishers Weekly Starred Review
"Imagine Carrie from Sex and the Cityplaying the Marriott." Daryl Sherman, cabaret and jazz artist
âGoldsbyâs tales are often laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes poignant, and always abundantly human.â Kathy Parsons, Mainly Piano
âRobin Meloy Goldsby is a great storyteller. Youâll feel as if youâre sitting beside her on the piano bench, observing all the people she recalls with such intimacy and personal warmth.â Barbara Cloud, Pittsburgh Post Gazette
âBe it a ballad or an up tune, this plucky lucky pianist arranges her memoir medley for us and plays it in the key of life.â Cheryl Hardwick, Saturday Night Live musical director, 1987-2000
âGoldsbyâs wide-ranging stories possess a low-key, party-girl sense of humor. Exuberant, keen, and at times very funny.â Adam Bregman, Seattle Weekly
www.goldsby.de
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Piano Girl Robin Meloy Goldsby's definition of an Accidental Insult: a comment that causes the recipient to say thank you and cringe at the same time. Most of the musicians she knows have developed thick skins underneath their little black dresses and tuxedos. Like itâs not hard enough to smile and remember 3,000 tunes while playing for a chiropractor conventionâthey must also suffer the slings and arrows, the digs and dings, of well-meaning, slightly-idiotic customers.
In Part Two of "The Accidental Insult," Goldsby describes an indirect meeting with Madonna and how the two of them have more in common than one might expect. Blond ambition, indeed.
Robin Meloy Goldsby, host of The Piano Girl Podcast,reveals the comedies, tragedies, and mundane miracles witnessed from the business side of the Steinway.
A pianist in lounges and lobbies around the world, Goldsby tells her stories by connecting people she has met with places she has played. Along the way she discovers the human side, for better or worse, of her audiencesâmobsters and moguls, the down-and-out and downright scary, and ordinary people dealing with life in extraordinary ways. Her stories deliver insights into the art and craft of piano playingâand inspiring lessons in lifeâas she pursues her dreams on her own terms.
Robin Meloy Goldsby is the author of Piano Girl; Waltz of the Asparagus People; Rhythm; and Manhattan Road Trip. She has appeared on National Public Radioâs All Things Consideredand NPR's Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland. Robin is a Grammy-nominated lyricist. She is a Steinway Artist and cultural ambassador with artistic ties to both Europe and the USA; her newest solo piano album, Home and Away, launched at Buckingham Palace in November, 2017, at a gala hosted by HRH, the Prince of Wales, in honor of In Kind Direct, an organization that encourages corporate giving for social good.
Robin currently performs plays about 150 live piano gigs a year at Excelsior Hotel Ernst in Cologne, Germany, and tours internationally with her popular concert/reading program.
"Goldsby has a wicked sense of humor and a keen eye for the absurd. Bighearted, funny, truly eye-opening memoir." Publishers Weekly Starred Review
"Imagine Carrie from Sex and the Cityplaying the Marriott." Daryl Sherman, cabaret and jazz artist
âGoldsbyâs tales are often laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes poignant, and always abundantly human.â Kathy Parsons, Mainly Piano
âRobin Meloy Goldsby is a great storyteller. Youâll feel as if youâre sitting beside her on the piano bench, observing all the people she recalls with such intimacy and personal warmth.â Barbara Cloud, Pittsburgh Post Gazette
âBe it a ballad or an up tune, this plucky lucky pianist arranges her memoir medley for us and plays it in the key of life.â Cheryl Hardwick, Saturday Night Live musical director, 1987-2000
âGoldsbyâs wide-ranging stories possess a low-key, party-girl sense of humor. Exuberant, keen, and at times very funny.â Adam Bregman, Seattle Weekly
www.goldsby.de
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Piano Girl Robin Meloy Goldsby and her partner Joe get an exciting songwriting commission. The subject? World peace and brotherhood. It takes five songwriting sessions, a plate of cold gnocchi, three slices of stale pizza, a few bottles of wine and half a chicken, but eventually they come up with a suitable composition. They show up at a synagogue in Princeton, New Jersey, to present the song to the congregation at a special ceremony. And that's where things take a left turn.
Goldsby, host of The Piano Girl Podcast, reveals the comedies, tragedies, and mundane miracles witnessed from the business side of the Steinway.
A pianist in lounges and lobbies around the world, Goldsby tells her stories by connecting people she has met with places she has played. Along the way she discovers the human side, for better or worse, of her audiencesâmobsters and moguls, the down-and-out and downright scary, and ordinary people dealing with life in extraordinary ways. Her stories deliver insights into the art and craft of piano playingâand inspiring lessons in lifeâas she pursues her dreams on her own terms.
Robin Meloy Goldsby is the author of Piano Girl; Waltz of the Asparagus People; Rhythm; and Manhattan Road Trip. She has appeared on National Public Radioâs All Things Consideredand NPR's Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland. Robin is a Grammy-nominated lyricist. She is a Steinway Artist and cultural ambassador with artistic ties to both Europe and the USA; her newest solo piano album, Home and Away, launched at Buckingham Palace in November, 2017, at a gala hosted by HRH, the Prince of Wales, in honor of In Kind Direct, an organization that encourages corporate giving for social good.
Robin currently performs plays about 150 live piano gigs a year at Excelsior Hotel Ernst in Cologne, Germany, and tours internationally with her popular concert/reading program.
"Goldsby has a wicked sense of humor and a keen eye for the absurd. Bighearted, funny, truly eye-opening memoir." Publishers Weekly Starred Review
"Imagine Carrie from Sex and the Cityplaying the Marriott." Daryl Sherman, cabaret and jazz artist
âGoldsbyâs tales are often laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes poignant, and always abundantly human.â Kathy Parsons, Mainly Piano
âRobin Meloy Goldsby is a great storyteller. Youâll feel as if youâre sitting beside her on the piano bench, observing all the people she recalls with such intimacy and personal warmth.â Barbara Cloud, Pittsburgh Post Gazette
âBe it a ballad or an up tune, this plucky lucky pianist arranges her memoir medley for us and plays it in the key of life.â Cheryl Hardwick, Saturday Night Live musical director, 1987-2000
âGoldsbyâs wide-ranging stories possess a low-key, party-girl sense of humor. Exuberant, keen, and at times very funny.â Adam Bregman, Seattle Weekly
www.goldsby.de
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Piano Girl Robin Meloy Goldsby gets naked in the German sauna. Moving to a foreign country is tricky enough, but taking your clothes off in front of a bunch of strangers? Goldsby has a front row seat at the Penis Parade and it's a spectacle she's never seen before.
Robin Meloy Goldsby, host of The Piano Girl Podcast, travels the world and reveals the comedies, tragedies, and mundane miracles witnessed from the business side of the Steinway.
A pianist in lounges and lobbies around the world, Goldsby tells her stories by connecting people she has met with places she has played. Along the way she discovers the human side, for better or worse, of her audiencesâmobsters and moguls, the down-and-out and downright scary, and ordinary people dealing with life in extraordinary ways. Her stories deliver insights into the art and craft of piano playingâand inspiring lessons in lifeâas she pursues her dreams on her own terms.
Robin Meloy Goldsby is the author of Piano Girl; Waltz of the Asparagus People; Rhythm; and Manhattan Road Trip. She has appeared on National Public Radioâs All Things Consideredand NPR's Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland. Robin is a Grammy-nominated lyricist. She is a Steinway Artist and cultural ambassador with artistic ties to both Europe and the USA; her newest solo piano album, Home and Away, launched at Buckingham Palace in November, 2017, at a gala hosted by HRH, the Prince of Wales, in honor of In Kind Direct, an organization that encourages corporate giving for social good.
Robin currently performs plays about 150 live piano gigs a year at Excelsior Hotel Ernst in Cologne, Germany, and tours internationally with her popular concert/reading program.
"Goldsby has a wicked sense of humor and a keen eye for the absurd. Bighearted, funny, truly eye-opening memoir." Publishers Weekly Starred Review
"Imagine Carrie from Sex and the Cityplaying the Marriott." Daryl Sherman, cabaret and jazz artist
âGoldsbyâs tales are often laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes poignant, and always abundantly human.â Kathy Parsons, Mainly Piano
âRobin Meloy Goldsby is a great storyteller. Youâll feel as if youâre sitting beside her on the piano bench, observing all the people she recalls with such intimacy and personal warmth.â Barbara Cloud, Pittsburgh Post Gazette
âBe it a ballad or an up tune, this plucky lucky pianist arranges her memoir medley for us and plays it in the key of life.â Cheryl Hardwick, Saturday Night Live musical director, 1987-2000
âGoldsbyâs wide-ranging stories possess a low-key, party-girl sense of humor. Exuberant, keen, and at times very funny.â Adam Bregman, Seattle Weekly
www.goldsby.de
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April 2, 2019
In "The Girl Who Curtsied Twice" Piano Girl Robin Goldsby plays a gig at Buckingham Palace for Prince Charles and 250 of his friends.
Goldsby reveals the comedies, tragedies, and mundane miracles witnessed from the business side of the Steinway. A pianist in lounges and lobbies around the world, Goldsby tells her stories by connecting people she has met with places she has played. Along the way she discovers the human side, for better or worse, of her audiencesâmobsters and moguls, the down-and-out and downright scary, and ordinary people dealing with life in extraordinary ways. Her stories deliver insights into the art and craft of piano playingâand inspiring lessons in lifeâas she pursues her dreams on her own terms.
Robin Meloy Goldsby is the author of Piano Girl; Waltz of the Asparagus People; Rhythm; and Manhattan Road Trip. She has appeared on National Public Radioâs All Things Consideredand NPR's Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland. Robin is a Grammy-nominated lyricist. She is a Steinway Artist and cultural ambassador with artistic ties to both Europe and the USA; her newest solo piano album, Home and Away, launched at Buckingham Palace in November, 2017, at a gala hosted by HRH, the Prince of Wales, in honor of In Kind Direct, an organization that encourages corporate giving for social good.
Robin currently performs plays about 150 live piano gigs a year at Excelsior Hotel Ernst in Cologne, Germany, and tours internationally with her popular concert/reading program.
"Goldsby has a wicked sense of humor and a keen eye for the absurd. Bighearted, funny, truly eye-opening memoir." Publishers Weekly Starred Review
"Imagine Carrie from Sex and the Cityplaying the Marriott." Daryl Sherman, cabaret and jazz artist
âGoldsbyâs tales are often laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes poignant, and always abundantly human.â Kathy Parsons, Mainly Piano
âRobin Meloy Goldsby is a great storyteller. Youâll feel as if youâre sitting beside her on the piano bench, observing all the people she recalls with such intimacy and personal warmth.â Barbara Cloud, Pittsburgh Post Gazette
âBe it a ballad or an up tune, this plucky lucky pianist arranges her memoir medley for us and plays it in the key of life.â Cheryl Hardwick, Saturday Night Live musical director, 1987-2000
âGoldsbyâs wide-ranging stories possess a low-key, party-girl sense of humor. Exuberant, keen, and at times very funny.â Adam Bregman, Seattle Weekly
www.goldsby.de