Over the years, his pieces have appeared in numerous publications, including Los Angeles Magazine, Rolling Stone, Penthouse, Esquire, Vanity Fair, and California Lawyer.
After a heated bidding war, Goldman sold the rights to his story to Phoenix Pictures, who attached Oliver Stone to direct the feature film.
Over the next 10 years, Goldman played and recorded with numerous artists, including Hoyt Axton, Steve Goodman, Doc Watson, Tanya Tucker, Phil Everly, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Jo-El Sonnier, Garth Hudson, Leon Russell, and guitarist Albert Lee.
Goldman toured the U.S. and Europe with former Kingston Trio member John Stewart and Cajun fiddler player Doug Kershaw.
Prior to quitting the music scene, Goldman played several concerts as a member of the Texas Jewboys, a backup band for country-singer-cum-detective-writer, Kinky Friedman.