Jeff Goldblum is many things: The star of some of the highest-grossing films of all time. An accidental sex symbol. An intentional fashion plate. And an irresistible subject for memes. But it is his secondary ( and no less successfu l) career that really defines him.
Because, perhaps above all else, Jeff Goldblum is a jazz musician. As the leader and pianist of the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, he delivers a mix of classic jazz and American songbook standards in the Goldblum-iest of ways: charming, accessible, sophisticated and sweet.
Having been cast in an early play as a tween, the actor was soon writing "Please God, let me be an actor" repeatedly on his steamy shower door. Already determined to take the stage and screen by storm, he was unknowingly also set on a parallel path as a mu