Albert Goldman
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+ | Born in [[Dormont, Pennsylvania]], Albert Goldman wrote about the culture and personalities of the American music industry both in books and as a contributor to magazines. However, he is best known for his controversial biographies of [[Elvis Presley]], [[John Lennon]] and [[Lenny Bruce]]. | ||
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Albert Harry Goldman (April 15, 1927 – March 28, 1994) was an American professor and author.
Born in Dormont, Pennsylvania, Albert Goldman wrote about the culture and personalities of the American music industry both in books and as a contributor to magazines. However, he is best known for his controversial biographies of Elvis Presley, John Lennon and Lenny Bruce.
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