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Hal Goldstein (aka Hal G, Hal Gold) is an American multi-instrumentalist, and has played, toured, collaborated, taught or jammed with Roy Buchanan, Laura Nyro, Bobby Keys, Chuck Berry, Ian McLagan,
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'') as well as the U.S., Europe and Japan Gunslingers tour of 1987 and 1988), and Tommy James. Goldstein has thousands of original tracks published and retired from TV composing in 2021 and from performing live in 2012. As a composer, Hal Goldstein is an eight time
SESAC SESAC is a for-profit performance-rights organization in the United States. Founded in 1930 as the Society of European Stage Authors and Composers, it is the second-oldest performance-rights organization in the United States.
TV And Film award winner.


List of SESAC Film And TV Awards

* 2007 - ''Dateline NBC'', '' Maury'', ''Montel'' * 2008 - ''Maury, ''Montel'', ''Teen Kids News'' * 2009 - ''Maury'' * 2010 - ''Maury'' * 2011 - ''Dateline NBC'', ''Maury'' * 2012 - ''Dateline NBC'', ''Maury'' * 2013 - ''48 Hours'', ''Maury'' * 2014 - ''Maury''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Goldstein, Hal Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American harmonica players American male singers American male composers 21st-century American composers 21st-century American male musicians