
From 1959 to the present, Goodwin has been a professional drummer, playing with the likes of Bill Evans, Dexter Gordon, Art Pepper, Jim Hall, George Shearing and Bobby Hutcherson, and singers such as June Christy, Joe Williams, Tony Bennett and Manhattan Transfer. The drum chair with Gary Burton brought him to the East Coast in 1969. After a three year stint with Burton's group Bill settled down in an old farmhouse in the Poconos and worked the resorts. It was there that he and bassist Steve Gilmore became a team. Goodwin, like Gilmore, is a charter member of The Phil Woods Quartet (now Quintet), joining at it's inception in February 1974.
Phil Woods says, "Bill is the magic ingredient in our all acoustic group. Bill is one of the masters who plays the song, not just the time. He shades and tints beautifully. He plays the music."
Bill Goodwin has produced all of the The Phil Woods
Quartet/Quintet and Little Big Band recordings since 1980 including the Grammy
Award winning albums MORE LIVE (Adelphi), AT THE VANGUARD (Antilles) and the
1992 Grammy nominee ALL BIRD'S CHILDREN (Concord Jazz), as well as THE PHIL
WOODS QUINTET MEETS DIZZY GILLESPIE on Timeless Records and FLOWERS FOR HODGES
by Phil Woods and Jim McNeely duo. He has also produced several Tom Harrell
recordings and was Omnisound's main producer of jazz product including: PHIL
WOODS/LEW TABACKIN (soon to be rereleased on Evidence) and Dave Frishberg's
SONGBOOKS, VOLUME I and VOLUME II. His most recently released production efforts
are Keith Jarrett's LIVE AT THE DEER HEAD for ECM Records, and THE PHIL WOODS
QUARTET/QUINTET 20TH ANNIVERSARY ALBUM for Mosaic, Phil Woods’ ASTOR &
ELIS for Chesky Records and the Quintet’s MILE HIGH JAZZ for Concord Jazz.