January 21 all-star concert planned to memorialize the guitarist and benefit his family sells out.
At
the time of the subway scare, which was chronicled extensively in the
New York media, Golub dismissed the incident that he was lucky to escape
with only minor scrapes and bruises as “stupid blind guy stuff.”
However, losing his vision the year before due to collapsed optic nerves
turned out to be a harbinger of a far more serious problem for the
Akron, Ohio-born musician who has called New York City home since the
1970s. Golub began struggling with his balance and speech during a 2013
national concert tour in support of his final album, the playfully
titled “Train Keeps A Rolling,” that adversely impacted his
ability to perform. It got to the point that management had to pull
Golub off the road. The guitarist’s motor skills continued to
deteriorate, but it wasn’t until last November that he was finally
diagnosed with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), an incurable and aggressive brain disease.
Known for playing with soulful intensity and a bluesy touch, Golub’s diverse resume boasts longtime stints as a sideman to Rod Stewart, Billy Squier, Peter Wolf and Tina Turner
as well as a 20-year solo recording career as a chart-topping
contemporary jazz artist thus the lineup for the memorial benefit
concert will present a multi-genre lineup of Grammy winners, nominees
and hit-makers. Slated to take the stage are (in alphabetical order) Mindi
Abair, Rick Braun, Randy Brecker, Henry Butler, Christopher Cross, Mark
Egan, Richard Elliot, Bill Evans, Steve Ferrone, Euge Groove, Dave Koz,
Chuck Loeb, Chieli Minucci, Philippe Saisse, Kirk Whalum and over a
dozen more musicians.
Last Thursday (January 8), Whalum presided over Golub’s funeral held at the New York Society for Ethical Culture where a throng of artists and the city’s busiest session players gathered to pay tribute to the late guitarist, his wife Audrey Stafford Golub, and sons Matthew (14) and Chris (12). Among the many performers filling the ceremony with heartfelt song were John Waite, Marc Cohn, Whalum and Cross.
Although
tickets to the memorial concert are gone, those who wish to contribute
to Golub’s family can by sending a check made out to Jeff Golub Medical Expenses and mailed to:
Judy Miller
PO Box 115
Boxford, MA 01921
For more information about the memorial concert produced by Marquee Concerts, please visit http://marqueeconcerts.com/events/jazz and for additional information about Golub, go to http://jeffgolub.com.
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