Doc Goldberg
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Doc Goldberg | |
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| Born | Edward Goldberg |
| Genres | Jazz |
| Occupation | Musician |
| Instrument | Double bass |
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Edward "Doc" Goldberg was an American jazz bassist. He played in the Glenn Miller Orchestra and the Will Bradley Trio, alongside pianist Freddie Slack and drummer Ray McKinley. Before that, he played in George Hall's orchestra.[1] He also played bass for George Paxton and His Orchestra.
Bassist and photographer Milt Hinton may also have used the name "Doc Goldberg" as a pseudonym.[2]