Roy Goodman (disambiguation)

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Roy Goodman (born 1951) is a British conductor and violinist.

Roy Goodman is an English conductor and violinist, specialising in the performance and direction of early music. He became internationally famous as the 12-year-old boy treble soloist in the March 1963 recording of Allegri's Miserere with the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, under David Willcocks.

Roy Goodman may also refer to:

Roy Goodman is a former BriSCA Formula 2 Stock Cars racing driver. Goodman is one of the most successful drivers ever in the formula, having won the first ever World Championship in 1963 and National Points Championship on nine different occasions. He also competed in BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars for two decades.

Roy Matz Goodman was an American politician. He was born in New York City and was the grandson of Israel Matz, founder of the Ex-Lax company. Goodman received an undergraduate degree from Harvard University in 1951 and a master's degree from the same education institution in business administration in 1953.

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