Author: Scott Goldfine
As a fervid lifelong music & film enthusiast / student, I grew up in and around the Los Angeles entertainment industry. I have worked and held many positions in various media realms, since 1998 serving as Editor-in-Chief and now Associate Publisher for Security Sales & Integration, a trade publication serving the electronic security industry.
I love several genres of music & film. The former includes funk (Parliament-Funkadelic, Prince, Ohio Players, etc.); blues (Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy, Eric Gales, etc.); rock (Jack White, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Neil Young, etc.); hard rock (AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, etc.); jazz (Herbie Hancock, Bob James, Crusaders, etc.); R&B (Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, Gil Scott-Heron, etc.); and more. I was a club disc jockey and ran a mobile DJ company (Musical Moods) for more than 15 years, which is where the name Dr. GX originates (Doctor Good Times).
Fave film genres include horror (Dawn of the Dead, Evil Dead, Nightmare on Elm Street, etc.); science fiction (Aliens, Terminator, 2001, etc.); action (Warriors, Road Warrior, Die Hard); westerns (Outlaw Josey Wales, Showdown at OK Corral; Wild Bunch, etc.); suspense (Jaws, Inception, Silence of the Lambs, etc.); drama (Apocalypse Now, Goodfellas, Pulp Fiction, etc.); and comedies (Life of Brian, Superbad, Ruthless People, etc.). I have attended many hundreds of concerts and movies (in theaters or screenings).
I may as well also throw in a few favorite TV shows to give an even broader taste of my sensibilities. A handful would be Breaking Bad, Walking Dead, Lost, Justified, Fargo, Seinfeld, Sopranos, South Park, Brooklyn Nine Nine, Key & Peele, Monty Python, Inside Amy Schumer, Louie, Modern Family, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Last Man on Earth, Bob Newhart Show, All in the Family and The Office.
Fave authors are Stephen King, Clive Barker and Michael Crichton.
I am also a big sports fan and lifelong supporter of the Dallas Cowboys (NFL), Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) and Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB). Also enjoy my family of course, electronics/computers/AV gear, and animals, nature and outdoor activities.
Graduate of Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica College and California State University Northridge (Radio-TV-Film, Psychology minor). Also studied at UCLA for kinesiology/psychology and earned post-grad Certificate in Accounting from Santa Monica College.
Present main occupation is as Associate Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Security Sales & Integration (SSI), which I joined in 1998. I am responsible for overseeing all editorial content in print. online, electronic, in-person and any other media or products for the electronic security industry's leading business-to-business trade publication. SSI is part of Framingham, Mass.-based Emerald Expositions.
TIR 189: Stevie Salas Tells How His Guitar-Shredding Career Was Founded on Funk
I, Madman (1989)
Ice Cube: Lethal Injection (1993)
TIR 254: Prince Drummer Michael Bland Talks Energizing the New Power Generation, Parts 1-2
TIR 123: Bell Sounds Off on Lifetime of Dynamic Jazz-Funk Drumming
Mad Dog and Glory (1993)
WYGYFF 25: Livin’ It Up With LeRoy Bell and Songs That Continue to Ring Out
Isley Brothers: Isley Brothers Live (1993)
Various Artists: In Yo’ Face! The History of Funk Series (1993)
TIR 322: Keyboardist Mose Davis Tells How He Got the Dance Started With Bohannon & The Counts
Loose Cannons (1990)
Janet Jackson: janet. (1993)
Ice Cube: Bootlegs & B-Sides (1994)
Lord of Illusion (1995)
Ice T: Home Invasion (1993)
Janet Jackson: Rhythm Nation (1989)
Lock Up (1989)
Loaded (1996)
TIR 188: Bootsy Protege Mico Wave Still Cookin’ Up Tasty Funk Treats
TIR 62: Gregory Williams Tells How Switch Turned On Millions of Fans
TIR 122: On the Funk & Jazz Beat With Drumming Star Dennis Chambers
TIR 347: Iconic Keyboardist Lonnie Liston Smith Expounds on His Expansive Jazz Journey