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Danny Goldberg

    1 gennaio 1950

    Danny Goldberg è un'importante figura dell'industria musicale, diventato autore e commentatore impegnato. Il suo lavoro esplora l'intersezione tra arte, cultura e politica. Attraverso i suoi saggi e libri, esamina questioni sociali e il potere della musica di plasmare l'opinione pubblica. Goldberg offre prospettive acute sulle dinamiche dell'industria dell'intrattenimento e sul suo più ampio impatto sociale.

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    • People-Centric Skills

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Enhance your career as a financial professional by honing your interpersonal and communication skills. This second edition presents the fictional journey of Dalton Zimmer, an executive coach and public speaker, who balances his professional and personal life while offering coaching strategies for navigating challenging client situations. The narrative emphasizes the importance of clear communication and critical thinking, essential for success in any professional setting. With the rise of Generation Z in the workforce, the widening communication gap between them and older generations, such as Boomers and Generation X, is addressed, providing insights on bridging these differences. This edition includes new discussions on generational communication, equipping you to engage effectively with diverse clients and associates. By focusing on people-centric leadership, you can improve your soft skills and become more adept in your role as a CPA, auditor, financial planner, or other financial professional. This book serves as a valuable resource for developing the essential skills needed to thrive in today’s dynamic business environment.

      People-Centric Skills
    • In early 1991, music manager Danny Goldberg took on Nirvana, an emerging band from Seattle, unaware that its leader, Kurt Cobain, would become a pop-culture icon akin to John Lennon or Elvis Presley. Danny worked closely with Kurt from 1990 to 1994, a pivotal period marked by the explosive success of "Nevermind," which catapulted Nirvana to global fame and popularized punk and grunge music. During this time, Kurt married the enigmatic Courtney Love, whose relationship with him drew significant media attention. Their daughter, Frances Bean, was born, and Kurt's struggles with addiction culminated in a tragic suicide that profoundly impacted rock history. Throughout these tumultuous years, Danny remained a steadfast manager and friend. Drawing from personal memories, unpublished files, and interviews with Kurt's family, friends, and bandmates, the narrative offers a fresh perspective on this critical era. Rather than focusing solely on Kurt's struggles, it highlights his remarkable talent, compassion, and ambition, showcasing a legacy that continues to resonate today, even with those born after his death. Danny Goldberg presents an unparalleled portrait of an enduring icon, illuminating the aspects of Kurt Cobain that still captivate audiences.

      Serving the servant : remembering Kurt Cobain
    • Bloody Crossroads 2020

      • 280pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      "Bloody Crossroads 2020 takes a deep dive into the role that mass-appeal movies, television, videos, and music played in America's political culture in the year of Donald Trump's failed reelection campaign. The book also explores the impact of entertainment celebrities in communications, fundraising, and campaigning to support the election of Joe Biden."--Amazon.com viewed Aug. 5, 2022

      Bloody Crossroads 2020
    • It's a Free Country

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Six weeks after 9/11, the USA Patriot Act was rushed through Congress. This 300-page bill gave sweeping new powers to the FBI, CIA, and Immigration and Naturalization Service, permitting them to wiretap telephone conversations, read E-mails, and arrest, detain, and deport suspicious individuals. It's a Free Country examines the frightening consequences of the Patriot Act. Voices from across the political spectrum are represented, from civil libertarians of the left-Ira Glasser, Howard Zinn, Tom Hayden, and Michael Moore-to conservative critics of overreaching government, including former U.S. Representative Bob Barr of Georgia and Republican activist Paul Weyrich. Also included are original works by Steve Earle, Ani DiFranco, and Matt Groening. As Cornel West writes in his foreword: "The best way to pay homage to those innocent fellow human beings who were viciously killed on September 11, 2001 ... is to insure that their loved ones-as well as ourselves-live in an American democracy forever vigilant in its quest for freedom, and forever vigorous in its efforts to secure our precious liberties alongside our safety." A thoughtful and timely anthology, this edition has been completely updated.

      It's a Free Country