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Many artists feel trapped by traditional industry models—musicians relying on streaming, painters chasing galleries, filmmakers hoping for big studio deals. But what if you changed the game? Greg Holden's post about ditching Spotify for physical album sales is just one example of how artists can take control. (Original post:https://www.threads.net/@gregholden/post/DFWhBXbPkKe).Painters who bypass galleries and sell directly through Facebook make $30K per painting. Indie filmmakers crowdfund and sell directly to their audience. Comic creators thrive through Kickstarter and Patreon. The key? Owning your art and connecting directly with fans.In this episode, I explore why breaking free from traditional gatekeepers can lead to a more sustainable and profitable creative career. If you're an artist of any kind, it's time to rethink the way you share and sell your work.How are you making your art work for you? Drop your thoughts in the comments!Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Yours truly,Phil SvitekFilmmaker, author, podcaster & 360 Creative Coachhttp://philsvitek.com
In episode seven of "Parachute Candidate," I speak with Lord Michael Cashman. Born in London, Michael has dedicated his life to improving the lived experience of the LGBTI+ community worldwide. Many will recognise Michael from his work on Albert Square as Colin Russell in "EastEnders." In 1989, his role featured the first same-sex kiss on a British soap! Activism is at the very core of his life, and this passion has led him to serve in the European Parliament for 15 years and in the House of Lords since 2014. Michael has positively shaped democracy, and his continued hope for positive change for all, not just some, is remarkable. We discuss his journey as a member of the Rainbow community, co-founding Stonewall, his work in politics, and the rollback in protecting minority people. We conclude by speaking of his beloved Paul Cottingham, with whom he spent over thirty years and who sadly passed away in 2014.Some films I suggest to watch; "The Normal Heart", "Love, Simon", “A Secret Love", "Pray Away" and "The Boys in the Band". A poignant but important song about the journey we take as community members and allies is "Boys in the Street" by Greg Holden and Seeb. Find out more about the podcast and Maria at www.mariawalsh.euJoin in the conversation:https://www.instagram.com/mariawalsheu/https://www.facebook.com/MariaWalshEUhttps://x.com/MariaWalshEU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Alfie and Fionnán welcome their first guest: artist and songwriter (and Alfie's teenage hero!) Greg Holden. The three lads have an open conversation about Greg's career from Artist to Songwriter and what he stands for in an ever-changing industry. This week, they cover major label budgets, the downfalls of going viral and whether the algorithm hinders music.Greg reminisces about the open music scene in New York and the community that came with it and offers advice on how we can support artists now, including some brutal but loving home truths.https://linktr.ee/howtobreakanartist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://cartermclean.com Carter was born in San Francisco and shortly thereafter moved to Connecticut. This is where McLean listened to and fell in love with music and especially the drums. At age 10, he started his journey as a musician. Broadway wasn't even on his radar when he started working at Manny's Music in Manhattan just prior to 9/11. The self-taught musician had just wrapped up his studies at University of Colorado, Boulder and was hoping to land a gig with someone like Sting, Peter Gabriel or Paul Simon. But then, while working his shift and playing at the store, he got noticed by a vet of Stevie Wonder's band Dennis Davis and got invited to play with legendary musician Roy Ayers in Harlem. While touring with Melvin Sparks in 2002 McLean was approached to be a sub at The Lion King in NYC. This eventually lead to McLean taking over the chair at the hit show in 2011. From Charlie Hunter to the Lion King on Broadway, McLean has been busy touring and doing studio work as well as having a busy teaching schedule. In addition McLean has shared the stage or recorded with Jamie McLean, Greg Holden, Charlie Hunter, Victor Wooten, Anthony Hamilton, Bernie Worrell (Parlament Funkadelic), Fred Wesley (James Brown), Shelby Johnson (Prince), Melanie Gabriel (Peter Gabriel) Leni Stern, Matt Duke and many others.For more, subscribe to Broadway Drumming 101 here: When you subscribe for only $10 a month, you will receive behind-the-scenes access to the life of a musician who makes a living on Broadway through YouTube videos, bi-weekly podcasts, and articles on what you need to know. We also have merchandise! https://merchandise.broadwaydrumming101.comClayton Craddock hosts the Broadway Drumming 101 Podcast and has held the drum chair in several hit broadway and off-broadway musicals, including Tick, tick…BOOM!, Altar Boyz, Memphis The Musical, Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill and Ain't Too Proud. He has been a sub drummer on Motown, The Color Purple, Rent, Little Shop of Horrors, Spongebob Squarepants-The Musical, Evita, Cats, Avenue Q, and The Big Apple Circus. The next project he's working on is The Hippest Trip – The Soul Train Musical.Clayton has performed on various TV shows, including Good Morning America, The Colbert Report, The View, The Jimmy Fallon Show, The CBS Early Show, the Today Show, and the 2010 and 2019 TONY Awards at Radio City. He's shared the stage with legends such as The Stylistics, Denise Williams, Chuck Berry, and Ben E. King and was in the Netflix DWYCK episode of Luke Cage with the Delfonics and the HBO version of Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill.Clayton is a proud endorser of Ahead Drum Cases, Paiste Cymbals, Innovative Percussion drumsticks, and Empire Ears. Get full access to Broadway Drumming 101 at broadwaydrumming101.substack.com/subscribe
Performed Live May 1, 2023 in La Salle's Auditorium Combined Ensembles Here Comes the Sun (1969) George Harrison Can't Help Falling in Love (1961) Weiss, Peretti & Creatore Arr. Ed Lojeski Theme from New York, New York (1977) John Kander & Fred Ebb Brown Eyed Girl (1967) Van Morrison Arr. Mac Huff Drummer: Harrison Karsch Advanced Chorus/Belcrofters In the Still of the Night (1956) Fred Parris Arr. Roger Emerson Soloists: Tom Rosato, Tom Eble, Liam Glennon & Carter Servais Danny Boy (1913) Arr. Thomas Juneau Pompeii (2013) Dan Smith Arr. Jacob Narverud Drummer: Harrison Karsch Small Groups & Soloists Poor Wayfaring Stranger (19th Century) Arr. Keith Christopher Soloist: Elio Shiffman No Surprises (1997) Radiohead Soloist: Harrison Karsch You Make Me Feel So Young Joseph Myrow & Mack Gordon (1946) Soloist: Kevin Corso Sh-Boom (Life Could Be a Dream) Arr. Anne Raugh (1954) Combined Ensembles Ophelia (2016) Jeremy Fraites & Wesley Schultz Home (2012) Greg Holden & Drew Pearson Dear Theodosia (2015) Lin-Manuel Miranda (From the Musical “Hamilton”) A Sky Full of Stars (2014) Berryman, Buckland et al Arr. Mac Huff Special Thanks to Pianist: Mrs. Maryanne Martin (La Salle's Piano Teacher)
Our first interview episode. We chat with our longtime friend Greg Holden about his experiences around writing a life-altering hit song, Jesse interrupts him with various cringey samples, and we introduce the segments “Tourror Stories” & “One Hit Ponder”! Questions? E-mail us at fameishpod@gmail.com. Featured songs at https://tinyurl.com/JTGsongs
On this Summer Special Nick from Freedom of Species and Lottie evaluate different arguments about identity politics going on within Left/progressive/environmental movements. We do this drawing on the following articles that Nick has written: ‘What Do You Mean By “Identity Politics”?' https://progressivepostings.wordpress.com/2020/09/04/idpols/ ‘Do You Identify Or Are You Identified?' https://progressivepostings.wordpress.com/2021/01/29/idpols2/ This show is a 3CR Summer Special – see here for other Specials: https://www.3cr.org.au/summerspecials2022-2023 Music: Life is Incredible by Briggs ft Greg Holden, Reverse Racism by Aamer Rahman (from the Fear of a Brown Planet special), Konichiwa by Shoreline ft Koji, Home With You by FKA Twigs. Freedom of Species is currently on a Summer break and we'll be returning to regular programming on 22 January.
This episode features Greg Holden from Manning and Napier and Wilma Norton from Community Foundation Tampa Bay. During their discussion, Wilma and Greg talk about how Greg has been able to support nonprofits and philanthropists through his volunteerism and wealth management expertise.
On The Guest: Greg Holden is a singer/songwriter and musical artist, best known for writing the hit song, “Home” by Phillip Phillips and for his song “The Lost Boy” which was featured prominently on the Hit show Sons of Anarchy. On this episode, you'll hear all about his album, World War Me! From this conversation you'll learn: How to overcome creative heartbreak The difference between Self-deprecation and mental violence Why ALL creatives need therapy Tips for young songwriters Why it's SO important to do work that reflects who you are Whether Greg regrets giving his hit song away What to do when you're at war with yourself How to incorporate creativity into the mundane How to stay present the importance of therapy The benefits of getting a late start to creative life How to overcome early childhood programming And so much more! Follow the show @unleashyourinnercreative Follow me @LaurenLoGrasso Download my new single: ffm.to/prettylittleboy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unleashyourinnercreative/message
This Rotations show features musical comedy songs with some kind of political or social commentary. It is hosted by Nick from Freedom of Species and his partner Katie. The show originally aired on Rotations on 3CR Community Radio on 22 August 2021. For more about the Rotations show, see: https://www.3cr.org.au/rotations Music played: Comedy by Bo Burnham: http://www.boburnham.com/ Look Who's Inside Again by Bo Burnham: http://www.boburnham.com/ HouseFyre by Briggs and Tim Minchin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nZQRt4BXr8 Music Notes: Macklemore's Homophobic Gay Rights Song by Cracked: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JgPK2pTrcI&t=224s Equal Rights by The Lonely Island: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS9hwcqcX-Q Come Home (Cardinal Pell) by Tim Minchin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtHOmforqxk Life is incredible by Briggs with Greg Holden: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPSlcrffAY4 Rich, White, Straight Men by Kesha: https://keshastore.com/collections/music Self Esteem by Garfunkel and Oates: https://www.garfunkelandoates.com/ Happy Birthday to my Loose Acquaintance by Garfunkel and Oates: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oy98BU-cf_E Welcome to the Internet by Bo Burnham: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1BneeJTDcU Goodbye by Bo Burnham: http://www.boburnham.com/ For more political music recommendations from Nick and Katie, you can check out their podcast Spotify playlist Progressive Podcast Australia Music and Comedy: https://open.spotify.com/user/bronzecat83/playlist/6DK5AzWfrxSDcpHWlLsWi6
Adam Christgau graduated with a Jazz degree from SUNY Purchase. He took private lessons there with John Riley and played mostly jazz gigs out of college. Before touring with Tegan & Sara Adam, he spent time out on the road with Sia, Brandon Flowers, Dispatch, Joshua Radin, Greg Holden, and others. Adam did a lot of jingle work for companies like Human Worldwide and Pirate in NYC. He has done session work for movies, including Beasts of the Southern Wild and a track on Great Gatsby (2013). To see Adam's Studio click the link below. https://www.instagram.com/p/BzvlQECBo0X/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blair-sinta/support
Adam Christgau graduated with a Jazz degree from SUNY Purchase. He took private lessons there with John Riley and played mostly jazz gigs out of college. Before touring with Tegan & Sara Adam, he spent time out on the road with Sia, Brandon Flowers, Dispatch, Joshua Radin, Greg Holden, and others. Adam did a lot of jingle work for companies like Human Worldwide and Pirate in NYC. He has done session work for movies, including Beasts of the Southern Wild and a track on Great Gatsby (2013). To see Adam's Studio click the link below. https://www.instagram.com/p/BzvlQECBo0X/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blair-sinta/support
So this week I touch base with Greg Holden. Greg has a really full on story about song writing and his hand in writing some truly great tracks. His journey is full of ups and downs including seeing his songs on top of the charts around the world and sharing a drink with Tom Petty. We go deep this week. ENJOY! For my short film and much more.... WWW.SOMEDAYSAREDIAMONDS.CO.UK @limehousepod
Together with American Songwriter and Sean Ulbs of The Eiffels, we had the pleasure of interviewing Blame My Youth over Zoom video! Blame My Youth is Sean Van Vleet – a name you might not be aware of, but unknowingly heard in your headphones, in a store or on a television. As a former principal songwriter in Chicago indie faves Empires, Van Vleet expanded into the world of songwriting and syncs, providing music for major artists and ads worldwide. Blame My Youth is Van Vleet’s return to the band format, bringing all of the earworm-y grandiosity that permeated his quietly complicated pop gems.Blame My Youth - reveals a new song, “Dance With My Demons,” his follow up to Blame My Youth’s debut single “Fantastic.” Teaming with Billboard’s #1 producer Joey Moi and co-writer Greg Holden (who co-wrote the song) “Dance With My Demons” once again highlights Van Vleet’s prowess for crafting endlessly catchy, hook-filled songs. He shares, “‘Dance With My Demons’ is a pub/barn burner for the pint raisers who choose to cheers their vices and reckless behaviors for a night, and shove their shames off into the future. This song celebrates a mindset where the bright side and dark side meet, and the party starts. The day I met my now extremely good friend and frequent collaborator Greg Holden, we were equally crashed out at the bottom of recent life highs. He had some heavy personal struggles as did I. We shared a guilty conscience we had about giving into vices and letting bad habits and thoughts get the best of us. Both of us grapple with loving and hating our demons. So we wrote this song where we allowed ourselves to be good with them for little while, accept them, maybe even warmly embrace them.” A perfectly-crafted modern rock banger permeated by seductive pop hooks and sheer audacity, “Fantastic” was released this Fall and debuted on SiriusXM’s Alt Nation. It has amassed upwards of 3 million streams and the video hit the top 10 rock and alternative charts at Vevo. It is the follow up to “Right Where You Belong,” which was written and recorded exclusively for the soundtrack to Bill And Ted Face The Music - it played during the movie’s closing credits - and marked the debut of Blame My Youth.Blame My Youth is Van Vleet’s return to the band format, bringing all of the earworm-y grandiosity that permeated his quietly complicated pop gems. Sean Van Vleet first success came with Empires, a Chicago based indie band with several releases, an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman and festival appearances such as Austin City Limits, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and more during tours with Death Cab for Cutie, Deerhunter, Alkaline Trio and others. After Empires called it quits in 2015, he connected with friend Josh Ocean (NVDES) to build an impenetrable musical bond that has seen their explosive “laptop punk” find its way into placements around the world including the likes of Samsung, Google and Apple iPhone advertisements.As Van Vleet was writing the first Blame My Youth songs he shared them with close friends including some of the people he worked with along the way - a crew mostly renowned for their time in Nashville - Big Loud’s Seth England, Craig Wiseman and Moi. They have long wanted to collaborate and while Big Loud primarily work in the country music space, there was no denying that Blame My Youth was something special, and they quickly signed Sean to their new label imprint Big Loud Rock. “I met them all 10 years ago,” recalls Van Vleet. “Not only are we really good friends, but I think we all knew that we would eventually work on something awesome together. It’s just about the right timing.”With Blame My Youth, Van Vleet is showcasing his overwhelmingly feel good approach with nods to Andrew WK’s brazenly positive big bang and Post Malone’s inescapable pop sensibility, all with touches of darkness and vulnerability throughout. It’s music meant for maximum volume while recovering from a life on maximum volume, yet so earnest, singular and inescapable that it relates to anyone who has fought through any sort of adversity.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
This week Michael turns 70 and he can’t resist the temptation to look WAAAAAAY back! Also, his choice for the best carry guns under $300! MichaelBane.TV - On the Radio episode # 18. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed here are our own and may not represent those of the companies we represent or any entities affiliated to it. Host: Michael Bane Producer: Flying Dragon Ltd. More information and reference links: Stoeger STR-9 SCCY Firearms 9mm Taurus 856 .38 Special Ruger EC9 Ruger Security 9 Ruger LCP II Kahr CT380 The Music of the Tarante Groove Machine The Music of Disiac The Music of Greg Holden
This is my version of the Greg Holden song „The lost boy“. It is a pretty personal song for me cause it is the soundtrack of my journey back to my father.
Welcome to a very special edition of Radio Supernova only on RIOT RADIO.CA. Today, we have the privilege of being joined by the talented, insightful, fiercely independent, songwriting sensation and recording artist - Greg Holden.Greg Holden has always felt really important to me. I’ve sort of taken ownership of him in a way . . . I found him; I found him first and since 2009 I’ve flaunted my discovery at every possible turn. Greg is my age - Like me, he’s an acoustic guitar player primarily, the first album he ever bought was Green Day’s “Dookie” like, enjoys whiskey, seems to have a healthy love/hate relationship with Twitter, Blood on the Tracks is his favourite Dylan record. In 2009 Greg Holden released his 9 song debut album A Word in Edgeways and quickly followed it up with the EP Sing for the City in the same year.Greg’s Follow was 2011’s full-length “I Don’t Believe You”. It was crowd-funded by $30,000 worth of donations from fans and supporters. An entirely acoustic version of the album was released the following year and it included a song called “The Lost Boy” - a song Holden recorded and released as a charity single. The song exploded in the Netherlands, topping the Dutch iTunes singles chart on Christmas Day and reaching No. 2 on the Dutch Top 40. Then, it appeared on the hit TV - FX’S SONS OF ANARCHY as the emotional musical backdrop for the funeral of the beloved character “Opie Winston” (who will always be Gary Barteer for me!) That same year, one of Greg’s songs was picked up by none other than Jimmy Iovine for the American Idol season 11 Finale. “Home” - Sung by Philip Phillips immediately topped the U.S. Charts and became a North American hit. It was one of the most performed Pop songs of 2013. 2014 saw the release of the much-anticipated “Chase The Sun” album. Now signed to Warner Music, Holden teamed up with Canadian producer Greg Wells and together they made one of the most compelling and solid records of that year. The album included anthems like “Hold On Tight” and also one of the most poignant and socially relevant songs of this decade “Boys In The Street” which was written after he was asked by his friends at the Everyone Is Gay organization, a group that helps supports LGBTQ2 youth. Last year Greg put out my favourite song of 2018 “On The Run” and didn’t let up with the fantastic “Something Beautiful”.In anticipation for Greg’s new album titled “World War Me” - available for Pre-order and being released on March 29th - Greg took a chance on an interruptive, overly excited, over-caffeinated first-year student; me. They say not to meet your heroes but, this time, they were wrong.
This week, Greg Holden - a Scottish-born singer songwriter and pop hitmaker with a series of increasingly personal, poetically powerful and daringly politically charged albums. Greg Holden finds himself in an interesting spot. He's a major label artist who has taken himself off all social media and openly questions the need for the toxic digital society we've trapped ourselves in. His songs Boys in The Street and Hold On Tight have been streamed nearly 26 million times and the acoustic pop blockbuster he co-wrote for American Idol wunderkind Philip Philips has been listened to over a 120 million times, but when you listen to these songs a little deeper, you discover a depth and introspection that is rarely found in mainstream pop music today.
In Episode 3, we get to meet one of the wisest and kindest people I know, Katie Boyle. As a certified Forrest Yoga Instructor, Katie shares her story of how she responded to the call to get real with herself after listening to the whispers of her own body. She also shares how that self knowledge has led her to be brave and real as a new mother. Doug shares some of his favorites including a book by author Mark Nepo and music by two of his very favorite singer/songwriters, Joy Williams and Greg Holden.
This week on YFT, Sarah joins Brandi and Wells for the episode recording live (not live - podcasts are not live) at Brandi's parents house. Brandi is back from watching her dad kill it on stage with Diplo and Lil Nas X at Stagecoach, and tells the story of the angel/smuggler who saved the night at the after party. Wells talks about his equally riveting weekend crashing a sorority party at a Mississippi country club, and we get a scary glimpse of an elder Wells with a sexy sleep apnea machine.Also this week Wells' friend Greg Holden stops by, and Brandi, Wells, and Sarah OF COURSE recap Game of Thrones, and chat about many other favorite things. Enjoy!Thanks to our awesome sponsors - check out their deals just for our YFT-ers!Care/Of - Get 30% off your order by going to takecareof.com and use promo code YFT30Lola - Get 40% off by going to mylola.com and use promo code YFTSmile Direct Club - Get $150 off by going to smiledirectclub.com/podcast and use offer code YFT150
On Greg: Greg Holden is a singer/songwriter and musical artist, best known for writing the hit song, “Home” by Phillip Phillips and for his song “The Lost Boy” which was featured prominently on the Hit show Sons of Anarchy. His new album, World War Me is out now! From this conversation you'll learn: How to overcome creative heartbreak The difference between Self-deprecation and mental violence Why ALL creatives need therapy Tips for young songwriters Why it’s SO important to do work that reflects who you are Whether Greg regrets giving his hit song away What to do when you’re at war with yourself How to incorporate creativity into the mundane How to stay present The importance of therapy The benefits of getting a late start to creative life How to overcome early childhood programming And more! On The Unleash Your Inner Creative: If you like what you hear, remember to rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend! And, join our creative community by following @UnleashYourInnerCreative on Instagram & Facebook and @UrInnerCreative on Twitter! Follow host @LaurenLoGrasso --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unleashyourinnercreative/message
For this edition of the Paltrocast, I spoke with 3 different fun and inspirational people with new albums. Greg Holden is an Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter, originally from England, who recently released a new single through BMG called "The Power Shift." Greg also did a lot of touring this year alongside Butch Walker, who I asked about within our chat. Dee Snider is more than the famed frontman of Twisted Sister, having found success as a radio host, actor, filmmaker, author, reality TV star, and podcaster. Dee's latest album is For The Love Of Metal, a true metal album which he worked on with Hatebreed singer Jamey Jasta. Greg Behrendt is a popular stand-up comedian, who has also written best-selling books and written for major television shows. His new comedy album Why Are You In Here? was released through Audible last month.More info on these new titles can be found online at www.gregholdenonline.com, www.deesnider.com and www.gregorybehrendt.com.
I was very excited to have Richard Harris on the podcast this week. We chatted in his hotel room in Broomfield, CO where he was staying for the Durango Songwriters Expo. Richard was signed to Peer Music LA at the expo 11 years ago, and is still writing for them. He has had his songs placed in all kinds of movies, television shows and commercials and has had billboard hits as well, including "Meet In The Middle" recorded by StoneBridge ft. Haley Joelle which reached number 1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart earlier this year. Songs: “Meet In The Middle” - StoneBridge ft. Haley Joelle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtfARweO5dg&list=RDrtfARweO5dg&start_radio=1&t=25 “Save Yourself” - Greg Holden https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVpBGvAj8jg ebay fashion - Wear It Your Way (commercial) featuring music by Richard Harris https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q1Wvh-lalc&feature=youtu.be Richard's Songwriting Camp: https://www.songwritercamps.com/ Social Links: http://www.richardharrismusic.com/Home.html https://www.facebook.com/richardharrismusic
Well, it's official. You can no longer purchase WMS tables from Farsight. It's a bit of a sad day and an end of an era for Farsight Studios, but it could be the beginning of a brand new phase for the studio. Time will tell.We shirk the bad vibes and have a chat with Greg Holden from Spacies Arcade, who did a great YouTube Vlog on the Arcooda Video Pinball cabinet. He's got a host of great questions from the communities' viewpoint, which makes for a great perspective and a great show.http://blahcadepinball.com/141-spacies-fireside-chat for show notes, and links to Greg's Vlog.
In The Hive this week is Blu Robinson, founder of Addict To Athlete, a program helping people turn broken lives into broken records. David and Blu share a powerful, emotional and inspirational conversation about what happens when we connect to our community and train ourselves to become spiritually strong. Even if you have never struggled with addiction this episode will move you, inspire you and motivate you to become your ultimate self. TO Check out All Natural CBD click Here: http://www.wearesuperman.com/we-are-superman-podcast.html You can reach David here: Twitter / Instagram @WeAreSuperman www.wearesuperman.com Reach Blu here: Instagram @addictToathlete Facebook @addictToathlete Addict To Athlete www.addicttoathlete.org Ending Music: The Lost Boy by Greg Holden
On this episode of SPx, we sit down with past St. Pete Chamber Board Chair and VP of Manning and Napier, Greg Holden. A native of Ohio, Holden has earned deep roots in the St. Pete community through his tireless work to help rebuild the Chamber, and through his involvement in programs such as St Pete Young Professionals and Leadership St. Pete. Alongside his wave-making Leadership St. Pete cohort, in 2016, Holden became the second youngest Board Chair in St. Pete history. Holden talks the welcoming aura of St. Pete, making connections - and change - in the city he's made his home, and his efforts to give back.
In this months installment, Ben gives you the songs you should listen to to start your 2017 out right. From country to punk, from Prince to Greg Holden, this unique playlist is one not to be missed.
In this months installment, Ben gives you the songs you should listen to to start your 2017 out right. From country to punk, from Prince to Greg Holden, this unique playlist is one not to be missed.
In this months installment, Ben gives you the songs you should listen to to start your 2017 out right. From country to punk, from Prince to Greg Holden, this unique playlist is one not to be missed.
The Weekly Mopcast Episode 35. Sponsored by Beckadoodles.com! This week Scotty and Aaron discuss, Aaron wrecked his car on the way to get a delicious breakfast biscuit. The Mopcast Networking participation in Star Wars Force Friday at Toys R Us, Straight out of Compton and the weird Satanist Dude from Detroit. Our Sponsor www.beckadoodles.com Weird Satanist Guyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hopeFgwApCM Original TV Report https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hopeFgwApCM our musica Tag is Greg Holden's Boys in the Streethttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDXo9Fra5ew You can find us at @scottywhite@pagentdad88@mopcastnetwork On facebook atwww.facebook.com/mopcastnetwork On Youtube Mopcast Network T-shirt sales are coming soon!
Even if you don’t know the name Greg Holden, chances are you’ve heard his music. His song "Home" was recorded in 2012 by American Idol winner Phillip Phillips and became a huge hit, selling over five million copies and influencing many subsequent songs by other artists.
This week, Dan and Dan debate what the 'Best Year in Music' was! 1965? 1977? 1984? Take your pick and listen to find out which year each Dan choose as their best! Plus the guys recap Coachella and dissect this year's inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame during our two-minute drill. They'll also offer up their Songs of the Week including new Dwight Yoakam and Greg Holden!
Greg Holden is a Brooklyn based British singer-songwriter. He moved to New York in 2009 and quickly became part of the songwriter scene, appearing regularly at Rockwood Music Hall, and opening for larger artists including Ingrid Michaelson and A Great Big World.Holden's song "Home" was recorded in 2012 by American Idol winner Phillip Phillips and became a huge hit, selling over five million copies and influencing many subsequent songs by other artists. We talked just as Greg was finishing his new solo album, which is set to be released in March, 2015. Here he talks about growing up in England, working dead end jobs and dreaming of America, coming to New York, dealing with failure, confronting success, and ultimately moving forward again. www.gregholdenonline.comStream it here or download it from the iTunes music store.