[1] Prior to joining RCA Records as marketing director in 1992, Goldsmith had been a full-time musician and songwriter, and had also worked in the advertising and publishing industries.
Significant artists who Goldsmith worked with during his time at RCA included Annie Lennox, Take That, M People, David Bowie, Kylie Minogue, Robson and Jerome, Five and Natalie Imbruglia.
[5] In 1997, Goldsmith was hired by Virgin Records' president Paul Conroy, and was tasked with launching and heading up a new pop label.
The resulting label, Innocent Records, launched the music careers of Blue, Atomic Kitten, Billie Piper and Martine McCutcheon.
Goldsmith left Brightside in 2009 to set up an independent publishing and production company called Hotspring Music.