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==Kindling Music== ==Kindling Music==
Jake Gold is the co-owner of Kindling Music. Kindling Music is an independent record label, based in Toronto, that is distributed by Warner Music Canada. It was under this label that Jake Gold transformed the Tragically Hip and made them a national icon in Canada. Under this label Jake Gold also "directs the careers of Sass Jordan, Lily Frost, Crash Karma, Adam Cohen, Sebastian and Oliver Pigott as well as music producers Moe Berg, Russell Broom, and Laurence Currie." This label provides marketing, publicity, promotion, tour support, and bookings for artists.<ref>{{cite web\url=http://www.centennialcollege.ca/thecentre/jakegold/</ref> Jake Gold is the co-owner of Kindling Music. Kindling Music is an independent record label, based in Toronto, that is distributed by Warner Music Canada. It was under this label that Jake Gold transformed the Tragically Hip and made them a national icon in Canada. Under this label Jake Gold also "directs the careers of Sass Jordan, Lily Frost, Crash Karma, Adam Cohen, Sebastian and Oliver Pigott as well as music producers Moe Berg, Russell Broom, and Laurence Currie." This label provides marketing, publicity, promotion, tour support, and bookings for artists.<ref>{{cite web\url=http://www.centennialcollege.ca/thecentre/jakegold/</ref>
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 +==Professional Affiliations==
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 +Gold is active in his promotion efforts for Canadian music and artists. He serves as Vice-Chair for the Canadian Independent Music Association [http://www.cimamusic.ca/Official Website] which is the trade organization representing the independent sector of the Canadian music and sound recording industry and the collective voice of independent music in English-speaking Canada.
 +He is also a board member for the Music Managers Forum Canada [http://musicmanagersforum.ca/Offical Website] which is a trade association that provides education, networking and advocacy on behalf of members and their artists.
 +Gold acts in an advisory capacity on the Ontario Media Development Corporation which helps Ontario's creative industries produce film, television, music, books, magazines and interactive digital media that contributes 300,000 jobs and $12.2 billion a year to the Ontario economy. <ref>Ngwara Madison, [http://www.musicvice.com/interviews/industry-insider/jake-gold-080312 "Industry Insider: Canadian Idol Judge Jake Gold;Ceo of the Management Trust"] March 2012</ref>
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==Charitable Contributions== ==Charitable Contributions==

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Jake Gold (born April 4, 1958 in New Jersey) is an American-born Canadian musician manager. He was a judge on the Canadian Idol television program. In addition to Idol participants, he has managed popular Canadian artists like The Tragically Hip and The Watchmen. His management company, The Management Trust, currently works with a number of artists like The Cliks and Sass Jordan.[1] He is married to Leesa Butler, creator of the F-List, a web site dedicated to Canadian fashion.

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Kindling Music

Jake Gold is the co-owner of Kindling Music. Kindling Music is an independent record label, based in Toronto, that is distributed by Warner Music Canada. It was under this label that Jake Gold transformed the Tragically Hip and made them a national icon in Canada. Under this label Jake Gold also "directs the careers of Sass Jordan, Lily Frost, Crash Karma, Adam Cohen, Sebastian and Oliver Pigott as well as music producers Moe Berg, Russell Broom, and Laurence Currie." This label provides marketing, publicity, promotion, tour support, and bookings for artists.[2]

Professional Affiliations

Gold is active in his promotion efforts for Canadian music and artists. He serves as Vice-Chair for the Canadian Independent Music Association Website which is the trade organization representing the independent sector of the Canadian music and sound recording industry and the collective voice of independent music in English-speaking Canada. He is also a board member for the Music Managers Forum Canada Website which is a trade association that provides education, networking and advocacy on behalf of members and their artists. Gold acts in an advisory capacity on the Ontario Media Development Corporation which helps Ontario's creative industries produce film, television, music, books, magazines and interactive digital media that contributes 300,000 jobs and $12.2 billion a year to the Ontario economy. [3]


Charitable Contributions

Jake Gold takes pride in charitable work, noting that one of his career highlights is raising almost $400,000 for War Child in September 2000. Additionally, he offered a free concert in Winnipeg in support of charity. He is known for pairing his love for music with his charitable efforts. He continues to contribute to various charities through his record labels he is involved with.[4]

Television Appearances

In addition to co-starring as a judge on Canadian Idol, Gold has also appeared on CTV's eTalk Daily as a guest commentator on several occasions. He has also made guest appearances on an episode of The Eleventh Hour and Corner Gas.[5]


References

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