Alan Goldsher

Alan Goldsher

Alan Goldsher is an author[1] and a musician.

Biography

Writing

Alan Goldsher is the author of ten novels, including "Paul Is Undead: The British Zombie Invasion," "A Game of Groans" (as George R.R. Washington), and "My Favorite Fangs: The Story of the von Trapp Family Vampires." Written as A.M. Goldsher, his chicklit books "The True Naomi Story," "Reality Check," "Today’s Special," and "No Ordinary Girl" were released by Little Black Dress Books in the U.K. and Marabout in France between 2008-2011. His non-fiction titles include "Hard Bop Academy: The Sidemen of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers and "Modest Mouse: A Pretty Good Read."

As a ghostwriter, Alan has collaborated on projects with numerous celebrities and public figures, including director actor/comedian Kevin Pollak ("A Few Good Men," "The Usual Suspects"), film director Tobe Hooper ("The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"), Chef Stephanie Izard, and jazz guitarist/vocalist George Benson.

His music journalism has appeared in Bass Player and Guitar Player, and his sportswriting has been seen in ESPN The Magazine, ESPN.com, NBA.com, and ChicagoBulls.com. He also reviews books for Kirkus.

During his 10-plus years as a professional bassist, Goldsher recorded with Janet Jackson, Cypress Hill, and Naughty by Nature; toured the world with Digable Planets; and performed at the 1994 Grammy Awards.

Bibliography

Non-Fiction
Fiction

Music

Goldsher is a session and touring bassist. He has worked on the Cypress Hill remix of Janet Jackson's song "Because of Love" and on the Naughty by Nature-produced debut album by Zhané. Between 1993-94, he toured and recorded with the hip-hop trio Digable Planets, with whom he performed at the 1994 Grammy Awards, as well as on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Arsenio Hall Show, and MTV's Spring Break.

He has performed on the following albums:

References

  1. Holmes, David (February 2, 2012). "Lindles: Jeremy Lin, Amazon Kindle, And The Rise Of Insta-Authors". Fast Company. Retrieved 18 July 2012.

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