Edwin "Ed" Goodgold (died May 7, 2021) was an American writer, music industry executive, academic administrator. He is known for coining the term "trivia" in 1965.[1][2] He was also the first manager of Sha Na Na.[3]
Biography
Goodgold was born in Israel and grew up in Brooklyn.[3] He attended Samuel J. Tilden High School and graduated from Columbia College in 1965. Goodgold was a history major at Columbia and was features editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator, where he introduced the term "trivia" in a February 25, 1965 article, saying that “Trivia is a game played by countless young adults, who on the one hand realize they have misspent their youth and yet, on the other hand, do not want to let go of it."[3] In trivia, "participants try to stump their opponents with the most minute details of shared childhood experiences," he wrote.[1]
At Columbia, Goodgold held Q&A sessions in dorm lounges with his classmates, trading questions about popular culture of their youth, and hosted a late-night call-in trivia show on WKCR-FM.[4][5] He also created one of the first intercollegiate Quiz bowls open to the Ivy League and the Seven Sisters colleges in October 1965 and February 1967.[3][6] Goodgold also wrote the 1966 book,Trivia, with Dan Carlinsky, introducing the subject to a national audience.[1]