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Vivien Goldman was born on 1952 in London, England, is a British journalist, writer and musician (born 1952). Discover Vivien Goldman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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1952

Vivien Goldman (born 1952) is a British journalist, writer and musician.

Goldman was born in London in 1952, the child of two German-Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany.

She studied English and American literature at the University of Warwick.

Goldman began her career as a journalist for Cassettes and Cartridges. She then became a PR officer for Atlantic Records and then Island Records, where she worked with Bob Marley.

1970

She was a writer and editor for London-based Sounds magazine in the late 1970s.

1980

In the early 1980s, she began making documentaries for Channel Four television, developing and producing the world-music show Big World Cafe.

1981

She released the Dirty Washing EP in 1981, with tracks produced by John Lydon and Adrian Sherwood.

The EP appeared first on Ed Bahlman's iconic 99 Records imprint on 3 June 1981.

In August 1981, two of the tracks from the EP, "Launderette" and "Private Armies," were issued as a 7" single in the UK. Later the song "Launderette" was included on Gomma Records' "Anti NY" compilation and the Chicks On Speed-produced Girl Monster collection. In that year she also contributed vocals (on the track "Private Armies," which is actually "Private Armies Dub", or "P.A. Dub", from the EP) to the New Age Steppers' self-titled debut. Goldman wrote for the music magazines NME, Sounds and Melody Maker about reggae, punk and post-punk. She was a member of The Flying Lizards, shared a flat with fellow NME journalist and The Pretenders singer Chrissie Hynde.

Goldman is listed in the writing credits along with the band Massive Attack on the song "Sly".

Goldman was Bob Marley's first UK publicist, and Kid Creole's biographer.

1983

She also appeared in the song "Vetar i zastave"(Wind and flags), with the Yugoslavian band "Idoli"(Idols) in 1983.

Goldman is also a documentarian and adjunct professor of punk and reggae at New York University's (NYU) Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music.

She is also an adjunct professor of musical cultures and industry at Rutgers University's School of Communication and Information (Rutgers University).

1988

In 1988, she also co-presented The Late Shift, a weekly late night strand of music concerts and films, alongside Charlie Gillett.

Goldman lived in Paris for a year and a half, where she was a member of new wave duo Chantage, which gained modest fame in France.

2007

In January 2007 BBC America began a regular Ask the Punk Professor feature on their website, with Goldman answering questions and commenting on current events.

2008

The feature ran through 2008.

Goldman appears as an interviewee in the up-coming documentary about British reggae group Steel Pulse.