Bobb Goldsteinn
Bobb Goldsteinn | |
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| Born | Bob Goldstein June 10, 1936 |
| Origin | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Genres | Pop, rock, folk |
| Occupations | Record producer, songwriter, musician, writer, arranger |
| Years active | 1964–2024 |
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Bobb Goldsteinn (born Bob Goldstein, June 10, 1936) is an American showman, songwriter, and artist. As a pop pioneer, he co-wrote The Village Stompers' international hit "Washington Square" and produced The GoldeBriars, Curt Boettcher's original Sunshine Pop singing group. He has been credited with coining the term "multimedia".