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Bronx born singer/songwriter/producer Ari Gold, is
turning the music scene on its head, rewriting the rules,
and trailblazing a storm of political pop. With music that
is as catchy as it is controversial, Ari Gold has not only
been out from the beginning of his career, he has also
never shied away from creating songs that come from
his unique perspective as an openly gay man--
something that is unprecedented in R&B/Pop music. Ari
has been featured on VH-1, MTV Europe, Radio 1, IFC,
Top Of The Pops, HBO Zone, Here!TV, BBC and is the
first out artist to debut at #1 on MTV Networks LOGO’s
Top 10 Video Countdown. He has received acclaim from
trade papers, Billboard and HITS, style features in VIBE,
W, V, critical attention in national lifestyle magazines The
Advocate, OUT, Genre and Instinct and has graced


countless regional magazine covers around the world. Ari has toured
Europe (France, Italy, UK, Switzerland, Belgium), Canada, and in over 35
cities in the U.S, has opened for Cyndi Lauper, RuPaul and Chaka Khan. In
his native NYC he has headlined music venues Lincoln Center, BAM
(Brooklyn Academy Of Music) and Joe’s Pub as well as dance clubs Avalon,
Pacha, and Crowbar. Both his first two self released studio albums are
Outmusic Award winners for the 2002 Outstanding Debut and the 2005
Album of The Year. With his coffee table book and remix CD, released in
over 25 countries, the press has coined him an international sex symbol and
gay icon.
With the release of his third studio album, Transport Systems, Ari is about to
embark on the most exciting chapter of his career to date. Assembling a
stellar cast of collaborators such as Steve Skinner (Akon, Jewel, Diana
Ross), Grammy Award Winning Producer Joe Hogue and 2x Grammy
Winning mixer/producer Bob Rosa, as well as guest appearances by Sasha
Allen (VH-1’s Born To Diva), hip-hop artist Mr. Man and multi-platinum selling
Grammy nominated Capitol Records Artist Dave Koz, Transport Systems is
funky, sexy, smart and soulful--with topics ranging from the down low
phenomenon, gay relationships, crystal meth addiction, gender identity and
spirituality--all set behind infectious grooves, thick harmonies, and melodic
hooks.
Born and raised in an orthodox Jewish household in the Bronx, Ari Gold was
discovered while singing at his brother's bar-mitzvah at the tender age of
five. It was then that Ari landed his earliest job as a professional singer,
performing the lead role on the CBS Children's recording Pot Belly Bear:
Songs and Stories. The album went platinum and led to his successful
career as a child vocalist singing on over 400 jingles, providing various
voices for Cabbage Patch Kids, cult-favorite Jem and the Holograms, and
singing with Diana Ross on her Swept Away album. Ari recorded his first
demo at age 12 and began writing his own songs at age 14. After graduating
yeshiva high school in Manhattan, Ari studied at Yale University and got his
Bachelor or Arts from New York University.
Ari’s video single “Wave Of You,” premiered during the launch of MTV’s new
network LOGO, was named one of the “Best Videos of 2005” was voted by
the fans as the #3 “Ultimate Sexiest Videos” in a list that included superstars
Madonna, Mariah, Janet and Christina Aguilera and in June 2007 was again
recognized as the #2 Ultimate Queer Video.” In 2005 Ari released Ari Gold:
The Photobook along with The Remixes with contributions by Boy George,
Rupaul, Duane Cramer and illustrator Joe Phillips. The Remixes was
named the #2 Best Indie Release of 2005 by the Advocate and spawned the
Billboard Top 40 Dance/Club hit, “Love Will Take Over” which became an
iTunes Pride Essential, received heavy airplay on Sirius Radio, and on the
nationally syndicated radio show, Radio With a Twist which is licensed to
over 6 U.S mainstream markets along with AOL radio. The song has also
appeared on various compilations including Global Groove and Gay Games
IV where Ari performed at Wrigley Field in Chicago for 30,000 at the closing
ceremonies. The accompanying video debuted at #1 on LOGO’s “The Click
List,” bumping Madonna out of the top spot and remaining in the top 10 for
over 21 weeks.
Ari co-wrote and performed his first single, “I’m All About You” (released on
Island Universal) with DJ Luck and MC Neat and hitmaker Desmond Child.
The video was a mainstay on MTV Europe and Ari performed the song on
virtually every major UK music outlet like Radio 1’s Big Sunday and the
legendary Top Of The Pops. Ari has contributed his songwriting and
production skills to various artists including Kevin Aviance’s “You Got The
Groove” produced by Grammy nominated producer Tony Moran and “I’ll Be
Here” for Nashom remixed by Grammy Award winning producer David
Morales (Mariah Carey). Ari’s music can also be heard in hit independent
films Boy Culture, Boys Shorts 4 (the “Wave Of You video is a DVD extra),
Slutty Summer and John Cameron Mitchell’s Shortbus which premiered at
Cannes. Ari served as music supervisor for the IFC’s documentary
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema and also on Latin Boys Go To Hell in
which he performs his song, “See Through Me.”
Ari makes substantial use of his high profile by remaining at the forefront of
the fight for human rights. His song "Home" can be heard on the Human
Rights Campaign's benefit album Love Rocks along with music by Melissa
Etheridge, Christina Aguilera, Dolly Parton, and Carole King. He contributed
"Bashert (Meant To Be)" to the American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU)
benefit CD Marry Me, released in an effort to secure the rights of same sex
couples.