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Joel Goldsmith (b.19 November 1957 - 29 April 2012) was a composer of film and television music from L.A., California. At the age of eighteen, he marked his film debut in the sound department with the picture "The Treasure of the Jamaica Reef" (1975). It would be his pairing with Richard Band which led to steadier work on such films as "Auditions" (1978) and "Laserblast" (1978). After several years of lesser features, Goldsmith collaborated with his father on the first instalment of the "Star Trek" film series "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" (1979) and was rewarded with the Steve Martin...
Goldsmith was formed in 1981 by Pez after leaving fellow Cumbrian NWOBHM band Bitches Sin. The original band was a 3 piece with Glen Millihan on bass and Mike Henderson on Drums and Pez on guitars and vocals.The band became a four piece shortly after with the addition of Pete Adams on guitar. The band quickly recorded their first single “Life is killing me” (1982) after interest was shown from their demo cassette.Released on the Bedlam label the single is now a much sought after item and received the accolade of Geoff Barton’s single of the week in “Sounds” magazine...
Glen Goldsmith was born in Amersham Buckinghamshire , 1965. He came to London, UK in the early 80's to grab his dream to become on of the Uk's memorable singer songwriter/producer. He first signed a deal with Elite records in 1985. This enabled him to get to grips with how the industry really works grass roots as it was an independent deal but the label were known at the time of have big success with bands like level 42. After 3 years being with the label Glen cut ties and decided he needed to work with producers that can make...