Howard Bloom

Howard Bloom (born 1943 in Buffalo, New York) is an American popular science author and former music industry publicist.
Early life
Howard Bloom was born in 1943 in Buffalo, New York.
Career
In 1971, Bloom took over as editor of Circus, a rock and roll monthly magazine. From 1973 to 1976, Bloom started public and artist relations departments for fourteen record companies and for ABC Records. He also launched the careers of Stephanie Mills and Chaka Khan. In 1976, Bloom founded the Howard Bloom Organization, Ltd., the largest public relations firm in the record industry. His clients included Prince, Michael Jackson, Bob Marley, Bette Midler and John Mellencamp.
Writings
Bloom has published three books:
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Bloom is a contributor to a television documentary on censorship.
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Bloom is the author of the e-book How I Accidentally Started the Sixties and numerous articles for popular magazines and academic journals.
In 2010 Bloom written blog entries in which he warned of the dangers of Islam to the West, including
"Islam's War Against the West" on his own blog, and "Why We Need Islamophobia" on David Horowitz's blog.
 
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