Central Coast local Greg Gould has gone from strength to strength since he was named runner-up on Australia’s Got Talent in 2013.
He has toured the world with some of the biggest names in music and his latest release is a stunning new ballad, Love It All Out, performed with Filipino recording mega star Morissette.
Love It All Out was written by Australian music icon Tania Doko (Bachelor Girl, Sheppard) alongside Swedish songwriter Nick Jarl (Westlife, Loreen, Will Young) with a stunning live strings arrangement from John Foreman.
“Love It All Out is possibly my biggest ballad to date, and I’ve sung a few in my career,” Gould said.
“When I first heard the stunning track from my dear friend Tania Doko, and then blended with the gorgeous strings by John Foreman, I knew we needed a huge voice to take the song to the next level.
“I am honoured to have the beautiful Morissette sing with me and I’m so proud of the finished product.
“I hope you love it as much as we do – it carries such an important message.”
The single is the fourth from Gould’s forthcoming album, Strings Attached, due mid-2024.
It follows the singles Marching On (official anthem of Darwin Pride 2023), Just a Man, and Come Home – all released in 2023.
Since his incredible run to the final on Australia’s Got Talent, Gould has performed at AAMI Stadium as the first ever headliner of Pride Cup and had acclaimed appearances at ChillOut Festival, Sydney World Pride, Hamburg Pride and Full Moon Fest in New York.
He is a regular feature in the line-up for Synthony and has performed and recorded with some of the biggest names in Australian and world music including award winner Dave Audé, En Vogue, Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Inaya Day and Zoe Badwi.
Gould is a regular spokesperson on issues such as men’s mental health, HIV/AIDS awareness and animal cruelty, and is a proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Love It All Out can be downloaded via Spotify, Apple Music, ITunes or YouTube.
Meanwhile, Coasties can hear Gould live when he opens for Tania Doko (Bachelor Girl) and Eric Bazilian at Avova Beach Theatre on Sunday, April 7; tickets available at TaniaDoko.com