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  1. Dean Goodman, an author and ghost writer, lives in Los Angeles. He has interviewed hundreds of stars, including Mick Jagger, David Bowie, and Ringo Starr.

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  2. Dean Goodman - Music Journalist • Author • Ghostwriter. Death Music. Remembering Wayne Kramer (1948-2024) Wayne Kramer enjoyed a bit of a career renaissance in the mid-1990s, recording three solo albums in as many years.

  3. Feb 18, 2006 · The Rolling Stones. The Rolling Stones are more than just a group—they are a way of life — Andrew Loog Oldham, 1964. The Rolling Stones changed my life. • I saw them 297 times in 38 countries, 29 U.S. states, and 5 Canadian provinces between September 1989 (East Troy, Wis.) and August 2022 (Berlin).

  4. Dean Goodman (1920-2006) had a full career as an actor, critic, teacher, director, producer, and author with a major impact nationally and regionally in both live and radio theater.

  5. www.ceaworldwide.com › team › dean-goodmanDean Goodman | CEA Group

    Dean Goodman is a broadcast expert with 50+ years of experience in radio, TV, technology and digital media. He founded GoodCo Companies and Digity LLC, and served as President/COO of PAX/ION.

  6. Jul 12, 2006 · Dean Goodman, perhaps best known for his role as the pompous Mr. Bennington in Tucker, died July 4. He was 86. Mr. Goodman wrote his own obituary prior to his death, from which this is adapted. Born July 2, 1920, in Heppner, Oregon, Mr. Goodman was attracted to the arts at an early age, winning several drama and speech contests in high school.

  7. Jul 6, 2006 · Dean Goodman, longtime Bay Area actor, director, producer and writer about theater, died of cancer Tuesday at his home in San Francisco. He had celebrated his 86th birthday Sunday.

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