Goldierocks

[2] Goldierocks started her career as a staff writer for Rockfeedback (2001) interviewing such artists at The Killers, Ash and Melissa Auf Der Maur.

She has written articles for Music Week, Logo, NME, The Pix, official Glastonbury blogger for BEAT show on Bebo and Tamsin Blanchard's "Green Is The New Black" (Hodder, London, 2007).

Private clients include Madonna, Giorgio Armani, Gordon Ramsay, David Beckham, Jade Jaggar, The Rolling Stones, Richard Branson, Larry Page, Eva Longaria & The Prince & Princess of Wales.

It is a two hour, new music radio show containing live sessions, guest DJ mixes, record label & festival features, in-depth interviews.

Broadcast globally on FM & online, at its peak to 46 countries, 4 million weekly listeners and shows across the China, South Korea, Morocco, Israel, Palestine, Thailand, Mauritius, Australia, Nepal, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Spain, Kazakhstan, Bosnia, Zambia, Uganda, Syria, Slovakia and British Airways Inflight Radio.

[6][7] Her work with The Selector saw her become the first international female DJ to perform & broadcast in Cuba, & the first culture correspondent to go to Libya after the fall of Gaddafi in 2013, speaking at the Youth Forum in Tripoli.

She also travelled to Egypt shortly after the Mubarak demonstrations to record 'The Selector' and meet other musicians, DJ's and young people with broadcast media career aspirations.

Goldierocks travelled extensively with the show throughout her time as its presenter including visits to Malawi, Russia, Nepal, Mexico, South Africa and Malaysia.

[9] Sam was the official TV presenter for Gibraltar Calling interviewing Take That, Enrique Iglesias, Silga & Tom Walker.

Produced by Dale Templar (Human Planet), the episode was aimed at young schoolchildren to address body image and was played in classrooms nationwide.

Sam went behind the scenes interviewing the nominees and performing artists and got all the gossip on the red carpet of the UK's biggest music award ceremony.

She hosted the pop editions of HMV's 'Next Big Thing' and travelled the UK fronting 'Xbox Reverb' on Xbox Live, an interactive gig experience between bands and their fans featuring acts such as Pulled Apart By Horses, Dananananaykroyd, Ellie Goulding and Esser.

Experiencing first-hand the lack of amenities and desperate need for aid, Sam created her first radio documentary with interviews and reports from her trip, stirring up public awareness and drumming up extra support for Oxfam’s Syria Crisis campaign.

She has given public support for CoppaFeel breast cancer awareness charity, Amnesty International, Choose Love & Green Peace.

Samantha as Goldierocks
Samantha as Goldierocks
Goldierocks performing as DJ
Goldierocks performing as DJ
Goldierockes performing at Carnaby, London
Goldierockes performing at Carnaby, London