Ari Gold is tagged as: gay, dance, rnb, hip-hop, pop Ari Gold was born and raised in The Bronx. He was discovered while singing at his brother’s bar mitzvah at the age of five. Along with his brothers Steven and Elon, he was awarded top prize at the First Annual Jewish Children’s Song Festival. Gold landed his first job as a professional singer and actor by performing the lead role on the CBS Children’s recording Pot Belly Bear: Song and Stories. The album went platinum and led to his successful career as a child vocalist. He went on to sing over 400 jingles, provide various voices for Cabbage Patch Kids and cult favorite Jem and the Holograms. He also performed back-up vocals for Diana Ross. After graduating from Yeshiva High School in Manhattan, Gold studied at Yale. He transferred colleges and received his BA from New York University. Living in New York City, Gold took full advantage of his surroundings and began performing his own original music at NYC hotspots Joe’s Pub, Fez, China Club, Barracuda, Metronome, Avalon, Pyramid, Splash, Bar d’O, Starlight, and CBGB’s. Meanwhile, he was busy recording the material for his self-titled 2001 debut CD. His debut included something almost unprecedented in R & B: explicit gay love songs. That album won Gold the 2002 Outmusic Award for Outstandi... Read More About Ari Gold Biography... Send Ari Gold ringtones to your cell |
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