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Jesse John Gold (25 June 1932 – 7 October 2021) was a British nightclub owner and operator. After education at Brighton College and National Service with the 6th Royal Tank Regiment Gold worked briefly in his father's bookmakers. He moved to London in the mid 1950s and was hired by Oscar Lerman to run the Dolly's night club. In 1969, with Lerman and Bill Ofner, he founded the nightclub Tramp. Gold thought the club might survive only 2 to 3 years but it became popular with celebrities. He sold his stake in 1998 but remained until 2003 as "greeter-in-chief". Gold retired to the Bahamas.

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  • Jesse John Gold (25 de junio de 1932-7 de octubre de 2021)​ fue el propietario y operador de un club nocturno británico. Después de la educación en Brighton College y el Servicio Nacional con el Sexto Real Regimiento de Tanques, Gold trabajó brevemente en las casas de apuestas de su padre. Se mudó a Londres a mediados de la década de 1950 y Oscar Lerman lo contrató para dirigir el club nocturno Dolly. En 1969, con Lerman y Bill Ofner, fundó la discoteca Tramp. Gold pensó que el club podría sobrevivir solo de 2 a 3 años, pero se hizo popular entre las celebridades. Vendió su participación en 1998, pero permaneció hasta 2003 como «saludador en jefe». Gold se retiró a las Bahamas. (es)
  • Jesse John Gold (25 June 1932 – 7 October 2021) was a British nightclub owner and operator. After education at Brighton College and National Service with the 6th Royal Tank Regiment Gold worked briefly in his father's bookmakers. He moved to London in the mid 1950s and was hired by Oscar Lerman to run the Dolly's night club. In 1969, with Lerman and Bill Ofner, he founded the nightclub Tramp. Gold thought the club might survive only 2 to 3 years but it became popular with celebrities. He sold his stake in 1998 but remained until 2003 as "greeter-in-chief". Gold retired to the Bahamas. (en)
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  • Jesse John Gold (25 de junio de 1932-7 de octubre de 2021)​ fue el propietario y operador de un club nocturno británico. Después de la educación en Brighton College y el Servicio Nacional con el Sexto Real Regimiento de Tanques, Gold trabajó brevemente en las casas de apuestas de su padre. Se mudó a Londres a mediados de la década de 1950 y Oscar Lerman lo contrató para dirigir el club nocturno Dolly. En 1969, con Lerman y Bill Ofner, fundó la discoteca Tramp. Gold pensó que el club podría sobrevivir solo de 2 a 3 años, pero se hizo popular entre las celebridades. Vendió su participación en 1998, pero permaneció hasta 2003 como «saludador en jefe». Gold se retiró a las Bahamas. (es)
  • Jesse John Gold (25 June 1932 – 7 October 2021) was a British nightclub owner and operator. After education at Brighton College and National Service with the 6th Royal Tank Regiment Gold worked briefly in his father's bookmakers. He moved to London in the mid 1950s and was hired by Oscar Lerman to run the Dolly's night club. In 1969, with Lerman and Bill Ofner, he founded the nightclub Tramp. Gold thought the club might survive only 2 to 3 years but it became popular with celebrities. He sold his stake in 1998 but remained until 2003 as "greeter-in-chief". Gold retired to the Bahamas. (en)
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