Sir Julian

Sir Julian

Genres: space age pop, easy listening, jazz, instrumental, acid jazz

About Sir Julian

Sir Julian Gould, born Julius Goldberg 21 January 1915 in New York City, died in February 1977 in Miami, Florida. Knighted only in his own mind. Julian Gould was an American jazz/pop organist, pianist and composer. He earned a masters degree in music at UCLA. Under the name Julian Gould he recorded some jazz albums in the 1950s, but he is most known for several albums which fall under the category of space age pop or lounge music, which he recorded in the 1960s under the name Sir Julian. These albums were "A Knight At The Organ", "The Thirteen Fingers Of Sir Julian" and "Organ in Orbit". He also led a Jazz combo called The Julian Gould Trio, which recorded the album "Music For Togetherness".

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Sir Julian — Top 8 songs

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Sir Julian A Man And A Woman
Sir Julian Movin' At Midnight
Sir Julian Movin' At Midnight
Sir Julian Elliott Fisher
Sir Julian Caravan
Sir Julian
Sir Julian Dansero
Sir Julian Movin' At Midnight
A Man And A Woman
Movin' At Midnight
Movin' At Midnight
Elliott Fisher
Caravan
Dansero
Movin' At Midnight