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Elizabeth Goodfellow, or Beth Goodfellow, is a drummer, percussionist, and vocalist from the United States of America. She grew up in California's central valley, where she played in traditional Jazz Bands as a youth. Goodfellow attended San Jose State University where she studied classical percussion. During that time she was also in the Air National Guard and played in the Air National Guard band on the west coast of the USA. After college she lived in San Francisco and during this time was on two episodes of America's Got Talent while playing in The Emily Anne Band. After this she moved to Los Angeles, where she currently resides. [1]

Goodfellow has released several albums of her own original music, and has worked with solo looping using vocal and marimba in 2020 to the present. As a solo artist she has headlined shows at Club Congress (Tuscon AZ), Gold Diggers in LA and more.

She is also a member of The Guide Trio with whom she does a monthly residency at Tabula Rasa in LA. . She has performed with many artists including Madison Cunnigham https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugu-f6k6KEQ, Boygenius, Iron and Wine, Per Gessle, Crossrecord, guitarist Molly Miller, Julia Holter, Gaby Moreno, Calexico, Zander Schloss, and Lauren Monroe. She has served as a drummer for various acts on shows and TV such as Jimmy Kimmel Live, James Corden, Steven Colbert and a special episode of The Ellen Show hosted by Brandi Carlile.

She has also appeared on screen in the 2022 Miramax film "Confess, Fletch" as herself, drumming with the Hot Sardines. She appears in Sara Bareillis' "Little Voice" series [1].

References

  1. ^ "Elizabeth Goodfellow: From 'America's Got Talent' to Touring with Iron and Wine and Madison Cunningham". Drum Magazine. Retrieved April 28, 2024.

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