Aaron Goldstein | |
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Born |
Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
May 8, 1983
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, producer |
Instruments | Pedal steel guitar, guitar, vocals |
Labels | Latent |
Associated acts | Huron, Lee Harvey Osmond |
Aaron Goldstein (born May 8, 1983) is a Canadian musician, songwriter and record producer, best known for his performance on the pedal steel guitar.
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Goldstein first began playing the instrument in 2006 with encouragement of his band mates in the Surly Young Bucks, which included member Max Kerman and Mike DeAngelis (currently of Arkells). His first recorded appearance on pedal steel was the 2007 LP Stars & Satellites by his former Surly Young Bucks bandmate Dan Griffin. In 2008 Goldstein toured the Canadian East Coast in Griffin's band The Regrets.
He is a member of the Tom Wilson-led collective Lee Harvey Osmond, playing on all three Polaris Prize-nominated studio releases, including the Juno-nominated Folk Sinner, and frequently touring as a member of the live band. In 2008 while recording with Lee Harvey Osmond, Goldstein formed his own band Huron. In Huron Goldstein shared writing and singing duties with band mate Cam Malcolm. Ian Blurton produced Huron's self-titled début and later toured with the group as the quintet Happy Endings.
Goldstein toured with Lee Harvey Osmond in 2010 opening for Cowboy Junkies in the Northeast US, and later joined Cowboy Junkies on the road to play pedal steel for three US tours in 2010. He also appears on two Cowboy Junkies records from that year, "Renmin Park" and "Demons".
In 2010 Goldstein produced Harlan Pepper's self titled debut which was eventually released on Six Shooter Records. Other notable production works are Gleneagle's National Classic EP, Torero's self titled album, and Oxford Blue's Introducing (co-produced with Daniel Romano). Production projects which are complete but not yet released: Matt Paxton Let Me Rock and Roll Tonight EP.