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Justin Goldberg : ウィキペディア英語版
Justin Goldberg

Justin Goldberg (born April 12, 1966) is an American music and film industry executive and artist manager. Mr. Goldberg has held senior executive positions at such companies as Sony Music, Red Light Management, and Razor & Tie Entertainment. He has worked extensively in music, television and film as a producer, writer and music supervisor, collaborating on projects including Disney's animated features Tangled, ''Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice'', the Forest Whitaker narrated film ''Before the Music Dies'', Touchstone/ABC's ''Veritas: The Quest'', ''In Memory of My Father'', and various music video productions at events such as Bonnaroo and Coachella. He is the author of ''The Ultimate Survival Guide to the New Music Industry: Handbook for Hell'' (Crown Publishing Group / Random House). An outspoken critic of the music industry's traditional business model, he is an early advocate for online marketing and distribution. He is the founder of Measurement Arts, which has managed a broad range of projects and artists focused on the music industry. Goldberg has been a featured speaker at the prestigious Milken Institute Global Conference, SXSW, Midem and other major industry conventions.
Goldberg is credited with the development and discovery of several prominent artists in the music industry, including Martin Sexton and Grace Potter.
He has been active in music education. In March 1997, Goldberg was appointed Adjunct Professor at CUNY/Baruch College where he taught entertainment marketing. He lectured at The Musician’s Institute, USC, The Dickensen School of Law, and at various industry conventions including ASCAP, SXSW, NARM, National Association for Music Education (NAfME) and the Milken Institute, where he debated with Quincy Jones and then Sony Music CEO Andrew Lack on the subject of recorded music industry revenues.
One of digital distribution’s early pioneers, Goldberg founded the Online Music Channel in 1998, and held key posts at major online music companies such as iMesh, Tonos, and Riffage.com. An accomplished graphic artist, Goldberg has had several gallery showings, including a benefit for the City of Hope at the Patricia Correia Gallery in Santa Monica in 2001. As a music executive and manager, he has worked with a wide range of artists and producers, including Mos Def, Dee Dee Ramone, David Foster, Dave Grohl, Martin Sexton, T Bone Burnett, Mark Batson, Willie Nelson, Warren Haynes, Kenny Chesney, Peter Buck, Mick Taylor, Barrett Jones, Wally Gagel and Rage Against The Machine.〔http://www.mmfus.com/industry-spotlight/?start=10〕
==Biography==


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