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For the entire interview transcript, please click here. In this episode, we're joined by John Gold, the founder of Hypeddit, a groundbreaking platform that simplifies music promotion for artists worldwide. John shares his journey of transitioning from focusing solely on making music to mastering the art of building an engaged fan base. Discover how Hypeddit helps musicians automate promotion, save time, and grow authentic connections with their audience in a competitive industry. What You'll Learn In this episode, you'll learn the crucial balance every musician needs to strike between creating great music and building a loyal fan base. John explains why relying solely on the quality of your music is not enough in today's oversaturated market. He shares how Hypeddit was born out of his own challenges and how it empowers musicians with tools to automate and simplify promotion. You'll also learn about the importance of email as a backup for sustaining long-term fan engagement and why building active, dedicated fans is key to success. Things We Discussed John dives into the realities of music promotion, explaining why traditional playlist promotion often fails to create meaningful connections with fans. He highlights the advantages of using ads on platforms like Facebook and Instagram and how Hypeddit's innovative approach bridges the gap between complex marketing techniques and simplicity. Additionally, John emphasizes the significance of authentic fan engagement, effective use of email marketing, and creating systems that foster continuous growth for musicians in today's competitive landscape. Connect with John Gold Personal Website YouTube Facebook Instagram Connect with Jason Tonioli Website Facebook YouTube Instagram Spotify Pandora Amazon Music Apple Music
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What you'll learn in this episode: Why we often have more information about gold than any other decorative object The difference between material culture and material studies, and how these fields shaped the study of art and jewelry What John wants visitors to take away from “Gold in America: Artistry, Memory and Power” Why history is much more global than we may think What it really means to curate, and why it's an essential job About John Stuart Gordon John Stuart Gordon is the Benjamin Attmore Hewitt Curator of American Decorative Arts at the Yale University Art Gallery. He grew up among the redwoods of Northern California before venturing East and receiving a B.A. from Vassar College, an M.A. from the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture, and a PH.D. from Boston University. He works on all aspects of American design and has written on glass, American modernism, studio ceramics, and postmodernism. His exhibition projects have explored postwar American architecture, turned wood, and industrial design. In addition, he supervises the Furniture Study, the Gallery's expansive study collection of American furniture and wooden objects. Additional Resources: Yale University Art Gallery Website Yale University Art Gallery Instagram John Stuart Gordon Instagram Photos available on TheJewelryJourney.com Transcript: Perhaps more than any other metal or gem, gold brings out strong reactions in people (and has for all of recorded history). That's what curator John Stuart Gordon wanted to explore with “Gold in America: Artistry, Memory, Power,” a featured exhibition now on view at the Yale University Art Gallery. He joined the Jewelry Journey Podcast to talk about why people have always been enchanted by gold; what he discovered while creating the exhibit; and why curation is more that just selecting a group of objects. Read the episode transcript here. Sharon: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Jewelry Journey Podcast. This is the second part of a two-part episode. Today, my guest is John Stuart Gordon, the Benjamin Attmore Hewitt Curator of American Decorative Arts at the Yale University Art Gallery. Welcome back. I'm curious; I know you recently had a group from Christie's studying jewelry that came to visit your exhibit. I'm curious if they asked different questions, or if there's something that stood out in what they were asking that might have been different from a group studying something else. John: Every group is different. I love them all, and I learn so much from taking groups of visitors through because you start looking at objects through their lens. Recently a group of makers came through and, wow, that was a wonderful experience, because I could make a reference to, “Oh, look at the decoration on this,” and then, “Is it chaste or is it gadroon?” “What kind of anvil are they working with?” We have to answer these questions. There are some things I can't answer but a maker can identify easily, so I'm learning things. Maybe someone who's a collector or an appraiser is thinking about objects in a very different way, wanting to know how rare it is, if there are only a handful, where they are, how many are still in private collections, what's in the museum collection. One of my favorite tours was with a small group of young children who had a completely different set of preconceived notions. I had to explain what an 18th century whistle and bells would have been used for because they'd never seen one before. I had to talk about what kinds of child's toys they remembered from when they were kids, trying to relate. Every group has a slightly different lens, and you can never anticipate the questions they're going to ask. Sharon: Yes, they're coming at you from the weirdest angles. In putting this together, what surprised you most about gold in America? What surprised you most about putting this exhibit together? What made you say, “Gosh, I never knew that,” or “I never thought about that”? There's a lot, but what's the overriding question, let's say. John: It's such a nerdy answer, and I apologize for being such a nerd, but what surprised me the most was an archival discovery. Mind you, this all takes place against the background of lockdown and having way too much time on our hands and looking for distractions. I pulled a historical newspaper database that the library subscribes to, and I typed in the word “gold” and pushed enter. There were about three million responses that came back, and I just started reading my way through. Not all of them were interesting, but I was struck by the frequency with which people were discussing gold, and I was struck by the global knowledge at a very early period. I would find articles written in the 1720s in colonial Boston talking about the Spanish fleets leaving Havana Harbor with amounts of silver and gold onboard. They would describe how much gold, how much silver, was it coins, was it bars, was it unrefined. There was a newspaper report coming out of New York in the 1750s talking about a new gold strike at a mine in Central Europe. That was truly unexpected: to realize that this material was of such importance that people were talking about it on a daily basis, and that it was newsworthy on this global scale. People weren't just talking about what was going on in colonial Boston or colonial Philadelphia. They were talking about what was going on in Prussia and Bogota. I think we often think of early history as very insular, and we think of our present day as global. History has always been global, and it was a lovely reminder of how global our culture always has been. Sharon: That's interesting, especially talking about global. I just reread Hamilton. They're talking about Jefferson and Madison and everybody going over to France and coming back. I think about the boats, and I think, “Oh, my god.” I think of everybody as staying in place. You couldn't get me on one of those boats. What a voyage. But that was global. Everybody was communicating with everybody else. So, yes, it always has been that way, but it's very surprising, the movement that has been there for so long. We could go on and on about that. Let me ask you this: Yale Art Gallery just received a donation from Susan Grant Lewin of modern jewelry, art jewelry, on the cutting edge. At the museum and gallery, is the emphasis more on jewelry as part of material culture and decorative arts? Not every museum or art gallery would have been open to it. What's the philosophy there? John: Yes, we just received a gift of about two dozen pieces of contemporary jewelry from Susan Grant Lewin, who is a collector and scholar. We've also received a gift from the Enamel Arts Foundation, which is a foundation that collects and promotes enamel objects and jewelry. We have a long history of collecting jewelry, and it's based on historic collections. The core of the American decorative arts collection is the Mabel Brady Garvan Collection. It started coming to the art gallery in 1930. It's this rather storied collection. It covers everything you can imagine: furniture, glass, ceramics, textiles, you name it. It was assembled by a man named Francis P. Garvan, who was a Yalee. He graduated in the late 19th century and he gave it in honor of his wife. His main love, after his wife and his family, was silver, and the collection at Yale is probably the most important collection of early American silver in any museum. Silversmiths and goldsmiths, the names are interchangeable, and it is mostly men at that period who were making silver objects and gold objects. They're also making jewelry. As you take the story forward, it doesn't change a lot. People who are trained as metalsmiths often will make holloware and/or jewelry. The fields are very closely allied, and the techniques are very closely allied. So for us, it makes complete sense to have this very important historical collection of metalwork go all the way up to the present. We have a lot of 20th century jewelry, now 21st century jewelry. We also have contemporary holloware because we like being able to tell a story in a very long arc. The way someone like Paul Revere is thinking about making an object and thinking about marketing himself is related to how someone graduating from SUNY New Paltz or RISD are thinking about how to make an object and how to market themselves. Often it's the same material, the same hammers, the same anvils. So, it's nice to show those continuities and then to bring in how every generation treats this material slightly differently. They have their own ideas and their own technologies. So, the Susan Grant Lewis Collection is a very experimental work. She has said she doesn't like stones, so you're not going to see a lot of gem setting and a lot of diamonds and rubies set in gold. There's nothing wrong with them, but she's more interested in people who are more out there, thinking about how you turn 3D printing into art or how you use found materials and construct narratives and make things that are more unexpected. Sharon: I just want to interrupt you a minute. SUNY New Paltz is the New York State University at New Paltz? John: State University of New York at New Paltz. Sorry, I gave you the shorthand. Sharon: I know RISD is the Rhode Island Institute— John: We're going to have to submit an index on how to understand all my acronyms. Yes, RISD is the Rhode Island School of Design. There are a handful of institutions that have really strong jewelry departments and really strong metalworking departments, among them Rhode Island School of Design, State University of New York at New Paltz. You can add Cranbrook, which is outside of Detroit. There's a whole group of them that are producing wonderful things. Sharon: So, you studied decorative arts. What was your master's in? John: I was an art historian. I was very lucky in college to have a professor who believed in material culture, and I asked, “Do I have to write about paintings?” and she said, “No, you don't.” I was very lucky to find that in college. Then I went to the Bard Graduate Center in New York. It was a much longer title, the Graduate Center for Material Culture and Design. It changes its name every two years. My master's was in kind of a history of design and material culture. Then to get a Ph.D., there are very few programs that allow people to focus on material culture. Luckily, there are more with every passing year. When I was going to school, Yale is one that's always focused on decorative arts and material culture. Boston University, their American studies program is a historically strong program that allows you to look at anything in the world as long as you can justify it. So, that's where I went. Sharon: Was jewelry like, “Oh yeah, and there's jewelry also,” or was jewelry part of the story, part of the material culture, the material objects that you might look at? Was it part of any of this? John: It was. I am at core a metals person. My master's thesis was written on the 1939 New York World's Fair, looking at one pavilion where Tiffany, Cartier and a few others had their big exhibition of silver, gold and, of course, jewelry. My entry into it was silver, but I had to learn all the jewelry as well. So, jewelry has always been part of my intellectual DNA, but it didn't really flourish until I got to Yale, and that would be because of my colleague, Patricia Kane. She has a deep knowledge and interest in jewelry. We have done a few jewelry exhibitions in the past, and she has seen it as part of the collection that should grow. I arrived at Yale as a scrappy, young curator seeing what was going on in the landscape, and the jewelry is amazing. One of my first conferences I went to was a craft conference. I met jewelers and metalsmiths, and it's a really approachable group. They're very friendly. They like talking about their ideas. They like talking about their work, which is really rewarding. Sharon: What were your ideas when you started as a curator? Did you have the idea, “Oh, I'd love to do exhibition work”? Curate has become such a word today. Everybody is curating something. John: Yes, my head is in my hands right now. One of my pet peeves is that people talk about curating their lunches. The word curate actually means to care for, so I think about the religious role of a curate. It's the same role. Our job is really to care for collections. If you care for your lunch, you can curate it, but if you're just selecting it, please use a different word. That idea of caring for objects, that's what really excited me as a curator; the idea that so much of what we do is getting to know a collection, to research it, to make sure it's being treated well, that things are stable when they go on loan, that when things need treatment, you work with a conservator or a scientist. I was really excited by that. Over the course of my career, I've become much broader in my thinking. When you come out of graduate school, you've spent years focusing down deeper and deeper on one small, little subject. I was still very focused on a very narrow subject when I became a curator. That was early 20th century design. I love it dearly, but over the years my blinders have come off. I love American modernism. I also love 17th century metalwork. I love 21st century glass. You realize you love everything in the world around you. Sharon: Would you say your definition of curate is still to care for? I'm thinking about when I polish my silver. I guess it's part of curating in a sense, taking care of things. John: Polishing your silver or your jewelry is actually one of the best ways to get to know it. We're one of the few collections where it's the curators who polish the silver. We hold onto that task because we don't do it very often, because it's better to leave things unpolished if you don't have to. But when it comes time to polish something, the opportunity to pick something up, to turn it over, to feel the weight of it, to look closely at the marks and the details, that's a really special thing, to get to know your objects so well by doing it. I give a hearty endorsement of silver polishing. It's also a great emotional therapy if you've had a tough day. But to your question, I even more strongly believe that the role of a curator is someone to care for their collections. Sharon: I really like that. It gives me a different perspective. John: Yeah, because what we're doing is not just physical care; it's emotional care. In today's culture we talk so much about self-care and these kinds of tropes, but that's a lot of what we're doing. We're understanding history through our objects. We're understanding the objects better to have something preserved for posterity, so it can tell future generations stories. Sharon: That's interesting. John, thank you so much. By the way, the exhibit ends in July, but the Susan Grant Lewin Collection is open through September. You'll be busy, it sounds like. John: “Gold in America: Artistry, Memory, Power” closes July 10. The Susan Grant Lewin Collection of American Jewelry will be up through the fall. If you miss both of those or you're in a place where you can't get to New Haven, our collections are all online. All you have to do is go to our website, and you can just click through and spend a day looking at objects from the comfort of your living room. Sharon: Yes, and very nice photos. As I said, I was looking at them before we started. I was very interested. What was that used for? Where did it come from? I guess being in Los Angeles, I'll have to do that. I'll be doing that from my living room. John, thank you so much. This is very, very interesting. I learned a lot and you have given me a lot to think about, so thank you so much. John: Thank you for having me. Thank you again for listening. Please leave us a rating and review so we can help others start their own jewelry journey.
Modern problems require modern solutions. In today's age, consuming music is easy with the different platforms available. Yet, people still play the same music, lowering the demand for fresh releases. So how can you stand out? Our guest, John Gold, has a strategy for building your fan base using a software he developed. Hypeddit helps artists of all genres and career stages get more fans for their music. People can also leverage producing lyrics, music videos, and beats to provide content. So immerse yourself in the music world and learn how to build your fan base!
I chatted with #StuBennett aka #WadeBarrett all about his NEW MOVIE #IamVengeanceRetaliation ! This film follows the first film from 2018, IAM VENGEANCE in which Stu plays the role of JOHN GOLD. John Gold is an ex-soldier turned mercenary. #IamVengeance In this interview we talk about his role as John Gold, what it's like being a wrestler turned actor, future goals plus so much more! WATCH THE OFFICIAL TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpUqw... I AM VENGEANCE: RETALIATION will be out in the United States on JULY 19TH and in the U.K on JULY 13TH! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/denise-salcedo/support
Kev sits down to chat with Ross Boyask about his newly released I Am Vengance Retaliation which dropped on streaming platforms on the 13th of July and we love it. I Am Vengenace Retaliation stars WWE star Stu Bennet as John Gold a mercenary for hire and this time he is tasked to bring in Teague played by Vinnie Jones. Things quickly go south as they are being tracked by enemies on both sides in this cracking Punchy Kicky Shooty Genre flick. Ross has had a cracking career starting way back in 95 and Kev had a blast chatting up a storm about his career and many of the people he has been working with that connect to other Indie Talk guests. Please do check out the movie and let them know how much you loved it because I gurantee you will... Its so much fun.
WWE Wrestler turned actor, and now starring as "John Gold" in the "I Am Vengeance" franchise, STU BENNETT joins me to talk about going from the wrestling ring to the silver screen, John Gold vs John Wick and where he goes from here. And does that future possibly include BananaMan!? We discuss, debate and dissect kung fu movies and martial arts cinema & tv, past, present, and future! STU BENNETT'S SOCIALS: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/stubennettofficial/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/StuBennett SPONSORS: www.tinboxsolutions.com www.wearenotgoodpeople.com OUTRO MUSIC: http://youtu.be/5zeRoGFft2s by Justin H @KingofKungFuAMP
Stu Bennett's transformational story from a shy, skinny kid growing up in the north of England to five-time WWE Intercontinental Champion and 'King of the Ring' - known by his pro-wrestling name, Wade Barrett - seems like a dream come true. The story belies years of hard work and even harder knocks; a steady climb from the amateur circuit in the UK to securing a contract with the biggest wrestling organisation in the world, only to have his mind and body tested to the limit. By the time he quit professional wrestling in 2016 - refusing to sign another lucrative deal with the WWE - he was out for the count, both mentally and physically, and determined to turn his back on the sport which he had loved and admired so much as a kid. Like so many WWE stars before him - The Rock, Dave Bautista and John Cena among them - the movies beckoned; specially, work in the UK with filmmakers including James Nunn (for 2016's Eliminators) and Ross Boyask (for 2018's I Am Vengeance). It is his role as the tough mercenary John Gold in the I Am Vengeance films which sees Stu play a good guy for the very first time - a far cry from the boos he would receive as an antagonist throughout his wrestling career. It is a role he would like to see continue as he progresses in the film and television industry. His new movie, I Am Vengeance: Retaliation, sees him square up to fellow British hard man, Vinnie Jones; it is released today in the UK on digital courtesy of Evolutionary Films. You can watch it now via the links below. LINKS Stu Bennett on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stubennettofficial/ Stu Bennett on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StuBennett Stu Bennett on IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3808325/ Watch 'I am Vengeance: Retaliation' in the UK: iTunes (http://bit.ly/IAVRiTunes); Amazon (http://bit.ly/IAVRAmazon); Google Play (http://bit.ly/IAVRGooglePlay); Sky Store (http://bit.ly/IAVRSkyStore); Microsoft (http://bit.ly/IAVRMicrosoft) KFMG Podcast 'Vengeance' special: http://bit.ly/VengeanceSpecialKFMGPod 'Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks' by Mick Foley - Amazon link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Have-Nice-Day-Blood-Sweatsocks/dp/0061031011/ref=asc_df_0061031011/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=311043828655&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7619920771661500816&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1006858&hvtargid=pla-450834120378&psc=1&th=1&psc=1 COMPETITION DETAILS Win a copy of 'Gangs of London' on Blu-ray in our July competition. Sign up to our newsletter via our homepage to take part: http://bit.ly/KFMGhome 'Gangs of London' is available to buy on Blu-ray, DVD and digital in the UK on 27 July courtesy of Dazzler Media. Amazon pre-order link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gangs-London-BLU-RAY-Sope-Dirisu/dp/B0876ZLMZX
Stu Bennett returns as, former special forces soldier, John Gold in this lackluster action movie. While the first movie was an absolute disaster, this one actually has some coherent action scenes. Listen to this episode for our full breakdown of this action flick! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iwantmoreaction/support
With the big release of I am Vengeance: Retaliation out, Stu Bennett, aka John Gold, is this week's guest. We talk about the film a bit, which is his 4th one to date starring in the lead role, and how this is the biggest one yet. We talk a little wrestling as well, including all the rumors of a Nexus reunion on Tampa and what exactly they were about. I give my thought of the week, as well to close out this week's show. Checkout I Am Vengeance: Retaliation on all VOD outlets and checkout my Feed Me More Nutrition line on FeedMeMore.com and Save 10% with discount PODCAST10 and New Customers can Save 20% with code NEWCUSTOMER. iTunes Reviews are greatly appreciated! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hypeddit founder John Gold has helped hundreds of DJs and producers to build their fan base quickly. In the process, he’s identified and developed strategies that are key to accelerating an artist’s profile.In this episode of the DJ Growth Lab podcast, he and Danny go over those strategies and how you can apply them to your own career for the speedy expansion that you’re after.Tracklists are assets.The price of a fan.Writing copy and good ads. Fan bases and Paris Hilton.Email is king.Soundcloud or Spotify? The worlds best producers, live in your studio, every single day: Get a free trial of Mixmasters.tv here
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In todays BOOST Podcast, I chat to John Gold from Hypeddit.com. Hypeddit is a platform I absolutely love, i've used it for over 4 years and its helped me build fans on Soundcloud, YouTube, Instagram and Spotify. I thought i was pretty ninja at it, but in this episode I spoke to the owner and learnt some new tricks. If you are releasing a free download, then you need to listen to this podcast. If you are trying build your DJ Profile you need to listen to this podcast. If you are releasing a mix series, wanting to build your spotify - get it on. Get Hypeddit: https://goo.gl/wKJwdD Follow Grahame Farmer: Facebook: https://goo.gl/Xy6oD7 Instagram: https://goo.gl/HEfUMr iTunes Podcast: http://apple.co/thedailyboostpod YouTube: https://goo.gl/3JmFbF
At The National Alliance for Grieving Children, 23rd Annual Symposium on Children’s Grief; John T Gold talks about sharing your stories in grief. 3,449 total views, 3 views today The post The Importance of Sharing your Story with John Gold appeared first on Open to Hope.
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I Am Vengeance (2018) When ex-soldier turned mercenary, John Gold, learns of the murder of his best friend, he sets off on a mission to find out what happened. What he discovers is a sinister conspiracy and he sets about taking down those responsible one by one.
I Am Vengeance (2018) When ex-soldier turned mercenary, John Gold, learns of the murder of his best friend, he sets off on a mission to find out what happened. What he discovers is a sinister conspiracy and he sets about taking down those responsible one by one.
Today is an 'I Am Vengeance' movie special. WWE star Stu Bennett (aka Wade Barrett) and martial arts movie legend Gary Daniels star in 'I Am Vengeance' (aka 'Vengeance'), which is out now in theatres and on digital download in the US. The film tells the story of ex-serviceman turned mercenary, John Gold, and his quest for revenge following the death of his former army buddy. The UK-made action film is the brainchild of writer and director Ross Boyask and producer John Adams, who both work at Evolutionary Films, an independent production house and distributor which specialises in genre films. On this Vengeance movie special, we discuss the challenges of running a film company in the digital age, and learn more about the making of the movie, and their plans to turn the John Gold story into a franchise. I also sit down with one of the film’s stars, Bryan Larkin, whose psychotic henchman character is one of the highlights of the movie. The Scottish actor and filmmaker discusses his life and career, from directing his own short films to appearing opposite Gerard Butler in London Has Fallen (2016), and working in Hong Kong with Donnie Yen and Andy Lau in the gangster thriller, Chasing the Dragon (2017). 'I Am Vengeance' will get its UK premiere at the Fighting Spirit Film Festival in London on 15 September, and will be released via Evolutionary Films on 28 September.
Songwriter JOHN GOLD joins R8B host ANDRAS JONES and ELENI MANDELL for a musical divination that directly addresses the nature of synchronicity. Recorded on December 14th, 2017 at Starburns Industries in Burbank, CA. Host: ANDRAS JONES Musical Guest: Eleni Mandell R8B Theme performed by Eleni Mandell Engineered by Emma Erdbrink Mixed by Tony Householder Digital Media by Carlo Velasquez Produced by Andras Jones LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2018/01/16/john-gold-eleni-mandell/ JOHN GOLD - http://johngoldmusic.com/ ELENI MANDELL - http://elenimandell.com/ RADIO8BALL Website - http://www.radio8ball.com/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow R8B APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Gold (4/23/15) on highlights from the book of Exodus. Recorded at our weekly Thursday Night Ministry Series held at the University of Texas at Austin.
Today I review "If Kennedy Gets in the Way" by John Gold and "Flashback-The True Story of Lee Harvey Oswald" by Ron Lewis.
John Gold (3/5/14) on God's rescuing His people from the world through the waters of the Red Sea. Recorded at our weekly Thursday Night Ministry Series held at the University of Texas at Austin.
John Gold (11/20/14) on God's purpose for man to express Him and represent Him on the earth (Genesis 1:26). Recorded at our weekly Thursday Night Ministry Series held at the University of Texas at Austin.
1.I Didn't Believe [Special Features Remix] . . Flight Facilities ft. Elizabeth Rose 2.Back In Motion [Original Mix] . . ATFC, The Cube Guys 3.Disco Energy [Original Mix] . . Vigo Qinan 4.#Selfie [Older Grand Bootleg] . . The Chainsmokers 5.Wreck The Bells [Original Mix] . . Harry Romero 6.Long Train Runnin' [DJ Freefall Ruby Bootleg] . . The Doobie Brothers 7.Street Player [Club Mix] . . Tradelove 8.Horny [Crazibiza Remix] . . John Gold, BeatFlashers 9.Helium feat. Jareth [UMEK & Mike Vale Remix] . . Chris Lake, Jareth 10.Coco Loco [Alaia & Gallo Remix] . . Crazibiza 11.Who The Hell Cares [The Cube Guys Mix] . . Gallo, Alaia 12.Dreaming [JL & Afterman Remix] . . Hoxton Whores, Martin Villeneuve, Jerome Robins 13.In the Mixx [Original Mix] . . Tavo 14.Things We Do 4 Love [Crazibiza Mix] . . David Puentez, Max C 15.Smash The Disco [Original Mix] . . DJ Dan, Simon Doty 16.Strings Of Life [Original Mix] . . Orson Welsh 17.Ai No Corrida [Uniting Nations Extended Mix] . . Uniting Nations ft. Laura More 18.Happy [Vaux & Rivera Remix] . . Pharrell
I know I've been quiet lately and I apologize. Sometimes other things in life take priority, but I'm baaaack! Here's hopeing the start of your summer is fabulous. :-) Song listing: Eric Redd - All Over Slideback, Philippe B - Feel Good Federico Scavo - Ride Like The Wind Lady Gaga - G.U.Y. Daft Punk - Give Life Back To Music David Hopper - Like Disco Carol Williams - Love Is You John LePage f./Marshall J. Pierce - I Believe In You Gary Caos, Dimo - Let's Groove Hoxton Whores - Everybody Dance Now Laura Lee Bishop - Real Man Shakira f./Rihanna - Can't Remember To Forget You Matthias Heilbronn - You Can Get It AGM & Quintrix - Never Surrender Jonny Lang - Red Light Alistair Albrecht & Steven Cole f./Matt Heanes - Reaching The Headlights Criminal Vibes - Easy Lover Lissat & Voltaxx - Ain't Nobody Karen Souza - I Heard It Through The Grapevine Jennifer Lopez f./French Montana - I Luh Ya Papi Jason Walker f./Bimbo Jones - Tell It To My Heart Funked Up Brothers f./Sophia May - Real Love Rita Ora - I Will Never Let You Down Outunder - Disco Edits Orlando Riva Sound - Body to Body Boogie Madonna - Like A Prayer Stonebridge & Crystal Waters - Be Kind Clean Bandit f./Jess Glynne - Rather Be Nina Simone - I Put A Spell On You Dimitri From Paris, DJ Rocca - Disco Shake Andy Craig - Move It Now Above & Beyond vs. Arty f./Zoe Johnston - You Got To Believe Kiesza - Hideaway Trent Cantrelle - I Get A Rush John Gold, BeatFlashers - Horny Diana Ross - The Boss Happy Listening,
01 - Semitoo Feat. Michael Blaya - Weekend to Begin (Club Mix) 02 - Peter Luts feat. Levi - Miracle (Extended Mix) 03 - Malibu Drive Feat. Jonny Rose - Missing You (Extended Mix) 04 - Dash Berlin & Rigby - Earth Meets Water (Club Mix) 05 - adventure club & david solano feat zak waters - unleash (original mix) 06 - Stacey Jackson - Dance The Night Away (Dcm Club Mix) 07 - Haxxy, Jenny - Everytime (Original Mix) 08 - Jason Rivas - Push Your Feeling Higher (Vocal Club Mix) 09 - SUMMER GAMES - N'importe Nawak (Extended Mix) 10 - Cher - I Walk Alone (Ivan Gomez & Nacho Chapado Club Mix) 11 - Nacho Chapado ft. Patricia Leidig - Push It (Original Mix) 12 - Massive Ditto & Jeanxk - Deux (Original Mix) 13 - Bodybangers Ft. TOME & Jaicko Lawrence - Love Come Down (Club Mix) 14 - Rihanna - What Now (Guy Scheiman Club Mix) 15 - Clubjackerz - Braveheart (Jack Melavo Remix) 16 - Neon Jungle - Welcome To The Jungle (Sharoque Mash Up Remix) 17 - Hook N Sling feat. Karin Park - Tokyo By Night (Axwell Remix) 18 - Cash Cash - Overtime (Vicetone Remix) 19 - Tim Mason - Starlight (Original Mix) 20 - Nathan C - Bangers & Mash (Original Mix) 21 - Chris Lake Feat. Jareth - Helium (Umek & Mike Vale Remix) 22 - Alaia, Gallo - Who The Hell Cares (The Cube Guys Mix) 23 - Sigma - Nobody To Love (Third Party Remix) 24 - John Gold, BeatFlashers - Horny (Crazibiza Remix) 25 - COMBO! - Monkey Business (Original Mix) 26 - Crazibiza, Vlada Asanin, Rewire Feat. Jaquita - Bed With Me (The Trumpet Mix)
CUE tracklist 25.04.2014 1. Oliver $, Jimi Jules - Pushing On (Original Mix) 2. Stone Van Brooken, Henri Pfr - Tarida (Original Mix) 3. Luca Debonaire, Corrado Rizza - All My Lovin (Clubmix) 4. Gallo, Alaia - Who The Hell Cares (The Cube Guys Mix) 5. Mark Knight - The Return Of Wolfy (Original Mix) 6. Sigma - Nobody to Love (Grum Remix) 7. The Chain Gang Of 1974 - Sleepwalking (Juventa Remix) 8. Audien - Hindsight (Original Mix) 9. Andrea Fissore - Lights (Original Mix) 10. DJ Soulstar - Tom's Diner feat. Josee Hurlock (Original Mix) 11. DJ Dan, WhiteNoize - Engine No. 9 (Original Mix) 12. Robin Thicke - Feel Good (Oliver Heldens Remix) 13. Jonathan Ulysses - The Express (Original Mix) 14. Vadim Koks - Waterland (Dallonte Remix) 15. Juventa, Speed Limits - Xperience (Original Mix) 16. Sandy Rivera - I REMEMBER (Dave Storm's Mix) 17. Kiesza - Hideaway (Gorgon City Remix) 18. Prok & Fitch - South Keys (Original Club Mix) 19. Martin Villeneuve, Edhim - I Feel Love (Original Mix) 20. John Gold, BeatFlashers - Horny (Crazibiza Remix) 21. Sunny Lax - Contrast (Oliver Smith Remix) 22. Eximinds - Freedom (Original Mix)
CUE 18.04.2014 tracklist: 1. Stuart Ojelay - Soul Is Living feat. Jody Findley (Alaia & Gallo Remix) 2. Lady Lago, Tavo - Happiness (Clubmix) 3. Angie Brown, Mark Masters, Funky Truckerz - I'm On Fire (Dj Kone & Marc Palacios Remix) 4. John Gold, BeatFlashers - Horny (Crazibiza Remix) 5. Mark Knight - The Return Of Wolfy (Original Mix) 6. Abakus - Lights Dub (Original Mix) 7. Subficial - Streamline (Subficial Deep Remix) 8. D05 - Cadence (Original Mix) 9. Gareth Emery - Long Way Home (Original Mix) 10. Lang & Yep feat. AzR - First Time (Original Mix) 11. Klangkarussell - Netzwerk (Instrumental Version) 12. EDX - Cool You Off (Original Mix) 13. Oliver $, Jimi Jules - Pushing On (Original Mix) 14. Federico Scavo, Andrea Guzoletti - Strump 2014 (Sebastien Remix) 15. Criminal Vibes - Trumpet Game (Original Mix) 16. Gary Caos - Miss Broadway (Tradelove Remix) 17. Eric Prydz - Liberate (Original Mix) 18. Sebastian Krieg - Apollonia (Original Version) 19. Schodt - Angel No. 8 (Dan Stone Remix) 20. Zedd, Matthew Koma, Miriam Bryant - Find You (Syn Cole Remix) 21. Yuji Ono - This Man (Turismo Remix) 22. Age of Love - Age of Love (Funkerman mix)
John Gold (4/10/14) on Genesis chapter 24. Recorded at our weekly Thursday Night Ministry Series at the University of Texas.
01 - Manyus ft Eclissi Di Soul - You and I (Extended Mix Club) 02 - Alex Augello - Dangerous Reality (Original) 03 - Dj E-Clyps - I Can Make U Feel Good (Original Mix) 04 - Rescue, DJ Mes - How We Do (Original) 05 - Lissat & Voltaxx And DJ PP - Disco Balls (Original Mix) 06 - Veev - Loving Each Other (Original Mix) 07 - Anatoliy Frolov & Muzikfabrik - leaving (original mix) 08 - DJ Vivona & Joi Cardwell - Return To Love (Original) 09 - Mark Castley - the best (original mix) 10 - Crazibiza - Coco Loco (Original Mix) 11 - Uriah West, Rescue - Just One Day (Original Mix) 12 - Samuele Sartini & Crazibiza - My Lovin (Original Mix) 13 - Demarkus Lewis - Spend the Night (Original Mix) 14 - Grayson P. & Funky Truckerz - Clap Your Hands (Original Mix) 15 - falko niestolik, bk duke - d.i.s.c.o. (jl and afterman remix) 16 - Criminal Vibes - Song 2 (DJ Falk Remix) 17 - Rafael Chavez - For You (Babysitters Remix) 18 - Hazzaro - Luxuria (Original Mix) 19 - Steve Angello & Laidback Luke feat. Robin S. - Show Me Love (DBN Remix) 20 - The Weekenders - Boogie (Mirko Berti Remix) 21 - Cult 45 - Rise Together (Original Mix) 22 - Thomas Brown - Fly With Me (Original Mix) 23 - Funky Judge - Show Me Your Love (Sacchi & Durante Main Mix) 24 - John Gold - spread love (funky truckerz remix) 25 - Robert Feelgood - Philter Disco (Clubmix) 26 - Lauer & Canard, Max Williams - Lovin You (Original Mix) 27 - Mark Wilkinson & Lindo Martinez - Making Moves (Original Mix) 28 - Miss Kay Dee - Lets Get It On (Original Mix) 29 - Babysitters Feat. Syntheticsax - I Can't Get U (Vocal Mix) 30 - Criminal Vibes - Sweet Dreams (Club Mix) 31 - David Penn & The Cube Guys - In the Air (Instrumental Mix) 32 - Candi Staton - hallelujah anyway (directors cut signature praise) 33 - Toris Badic - Tiger´s In The House (Original Mix) 34 - Block, Crown - We're Ready (Club Mix) 35 - Toris Badic - Alto Mare (Original Mix) 36 - Syntheticsax - Ky Ky (Funky Truckerz Remix) 37 - Muzikfabrik & Sanya Shelest - Waiting 2 Love (Deni Dansmore Disco Dub) 38 - DJ Flight - Family Song (Original Mix) 39 - Ministry of Funk - Funky Trip (Castelli Ipanema Remix) 40 - Pete Rose - How Long (Original Mix) 41 - Dirty Freek - Hold On To The Funk (Original Mix)
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01 - Mr. Patron - Billie's Jeans (Original Mix) 02 - Le Babar - Feel The Grove (Rescue Remix) 03 - David Penn & The Cube Guys - In the Air (Instrumental Mix) 04 - Funkyloco - No Matter (Scott Diaz No Rap Mix) 05 - Anatoliy Frolov & Muzikfabrik - leaving (original mix) 06 - Jay C and the music began - to play (esquire nufunk remix) 07 - Crazibiza And Olav Basoski - On The Run (Mike Newman And Antoine Cortez Remix) 08 - Fashion Boy feat. Ben Bagby - Be My Lover 2nite (Club Mix) 09 - Criminal Vibes - Sweet Dreams (Club Mix) 10 - DJ Sanny J Feat. Ice Mc & Neon - Alegria (DJ Sanny J Original Mix) 11 - Freedome feat. Sabrina Christian - Sunshine (Mylod mix) 12 - Coffee And Honey feat Alexandra - Smile (Original Mix) 13 - Tradelove Vs Sam Obernik - Bette Davis Eyes (Club Mix) 14 - jl & afterman - call me (original mix) 15 - Rudy Nicoletti - Apart (Original Mix) 16 - DJ PP - Queen of Disco (Original Mix) 17 - Alex Roque & Leon Cormack & Marcelo Vak - finally i (crazibiza remix) 18 - Rudy Mas & Manu Pleasure Feat Rayko - Tout Le Monde (Original Extended Version) 19 - Stefano Mattara Vs. Alex Avenue Feat. Bonny - Tango (Extended) 20 - Denis Naidanow ft Juan Magan, Lil Jon & Baby Bash - Shuri Shuri (Bodybangers Extended Mix) 21 - Aroma - Zorba's Dance (Rico Bernasconi Remix) 22 - Bob Sinclar feat. Sophie Ellis-Bextor & Gilbere Forte - Fuck With You (Original Club Mix) 23 - Maroon 5 - Moves Like Jagger (Matt Nevin Extended Mix) 24 - Alex Barattini - My Play (Club Mix) 25 - DJ Dan - fist pump broken (original mix) 26 - Criminal Vibes - Pump Up The Jam (Club Mix) 27 - Zuli and Matteo B Feat Colette Thomas - Get to Be Free (Stefano Mattara 90s Style Rmx) 28 - Barclay & Cream - Pale Shelter (Misar 90s Mix) 29 - John Gold - spread love (funky truckerz remix) 30 - Mark Wilkinson & Lindo Martinez - Making Moves (Original Mix) 31 - Rescue and Uriah West - Feel It 32 - Funky Judge - Show Me Your Love (Sacchi & Durante Main Mix) 33 - Gooden & Park Feat. Byron Stingily - Shady (Love to Infinity Remix) 34 - Hypster, Niqi – Let The Beat Drop (Original Mix) 35 - Demarkus Lewis - Money In My Pocket (Scott Ducey Remix) 36 - Lucian Colareza - Last Night In Puerto Rico (Stephan F Remix) 37 - DJ Simon Weeks Feat. Los Tiburones - Rumbero (Original Tek Mix) 38 - Welsh And Nuff - Salinas (Nuff Remix)
01 - Gooden & Park Feat. Byron Stingily - Shady (Love to Infinity Remix) 02 - Mark Wilkinson & Lindo Martinez - Making Moves (Original Mix) 03 - John Gold - spread love (funky truckerz remix) 04 - Criminal Vibes - Sweet Dreams (Club Mix) 05 - Nervous Kid - dance all night (original mix) 06 - Tradelove - Seven Nation Army (Club Mix) 07 - David Penn & The Cube Guys - In the Air (Original Mix) 08 - Crazibiza And Olav Basoski - On The Run (Mike Newman And Antoine Cortez Remix) 09 - Anatoliy Frolov & Muzikfabrik - leaving (original mix) 10 - Misteralf - Last Train to London (Main Mix) 11 - Gary Caos - get up (original mix) 12 - Rewire - fever (babysitters remix) 13 - Rob Hayes - We Got It All (Original Mix) 14 - Jay C - and the music began to play (esquire nufunk remix) 15 - ReWire - Work Your Body (Original Mix) 16 - Tommy Vee & Mr. V - Bang Bang (Luca Guerrieri Remix)
Take a listen and experience the wonderfully melodic songs of John Gold. He stopped by the studio last week. Listen in as we go right into his live performance of Flower in My Head & Thursday. Stay tuned for more with John Gold on intraffikradio and find him here! http://johngoldmusic.com/ Thanks for listening & check us out at: http://www.live365.com/stations/intraffikradio?play=2
1. JOSE & ROSE – “CHICAGO RENEGADES”. 2. JOHN GOLD – “SPREAD LOVE” (FUNKY TRUCKERZ). 3. FLEETSIDE – “MOVING ON” (JAY VEGAS). 4. GARRETT & OJELAY – “LOVE YOU BETTER”. 5. MILK & SUGAR – “STAY AROUND (FOR THIS)” (DAVID PENN). 6. CRAZIBIZA & OLAV BASOSKI – “ON THE RUN” (MIKE NEWMAN & ANTOINE CORTEZ). […]
Marilyn Murray and John Gold talk about what has made a significant difference in their programs of recovery from the symptoms of Parkinson's. Although their experiences differ, they are both pleased with the results they have obtained using natural therapies and treatments.