Glen Goldsmith

Glen Goldsmith is a British singer-songwriter known for his contributions to the pop and dance music genres in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He gained significant recognition with his hit single "I’m a Fool," which reached the UK Singles Chart in 1988, showcasing his smooth vocals and catchy melodies. Goldsmith's style is characterized by a blend of pop sensibilities with danceable beats, appealing to a wide audience during the era of synth-pop and dance music. Notable works include his debut album "Glen Goldsmith" (1989), which featured a mix of original tracks and covers, solidifying his place in the music scene. He also released singles like "What You See Is What You Get" and "If You Love Me," which further established his presence in the industry. Although Goldsmith did not achieve sustained mainstream success, his music remains a part of the late '80s and early '90s pop landscape, and he has maintained a loyal fan base. His impact lies in his ability to blend pop with dance influences, contributing to the diverse sound of the era, and he continues to perform, keeping his music alive for new generations.