Ari Gold (musician)
Ari Gold | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Ari Gold |
Also known as | GoldNation, Sir Ari |
Born | [1] | February 11, 1974
Origin | The Bronx, New York |
Genres | R&B, soul, dance, pop, adult contemporary |
Occupation(s) | CEO, Singer-songwriter, music producer, actor, model |
Instruments | voice |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Gold 18 Records, JRED Music |
Associated acts | Adam Joseph, Dave Koz, Sasha Allen |
Website | AriGold.com |
Ari Gold (born February 11, 1974) is an American pop singer and songwriter. He is openly gay[2][3][4][4][5] and regularly addresses both his being Jewish and gay, also starring in an autobiographic theater production, Ari Gold – Untitled: The Making Of A Gay Pop Star.[4][5]
Early life
Gold was born and raised in the Bronx, New York City, to an Orthodox Jewish family.[6] He was discovered while singing at his brother Steven's bar mitzvah at the age of five. Along with Steven and his other brother 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[7] and cult favorite Jem providing vocals for the song "A Father Should Be..." by Starlight Girl Ba Nee which appeared in the episodes The Jem Jam Part 1 and the final episode A Father Should Be....[8][9] He also performed back-up vocals for Diana Ross.[10]
Musical career
1996–2002: Beginnings
After graduating from the Ramaz School in Manhattan, Gold studied at Yale. He then transferred and received his BA from New York University.
Gold took full advantage of his surroundings in his hometown of New York City, and began performing his own original music at the 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 album. His debut included something unprecedented in R&B/pop: explicit gay love songs. The album won Gold at the 2002 Outmusic Award for Outstanding Debut Recording. Later that year, Gold was named one of Genre Magazine's "Men We Love".
His debut also caught the attention of songwriter Desmond Child. Their first collaboration "I'm All About You" (Island Universal) was on the top 20 UK pop charts and a top 10 dance hit. The song was co-written and produced with UK garage musicians DJ Luck and MC Neat. The video was shot in Miami.
2003–2005: Space Under Sun
In 2003, Grammy award-winning producer David Morales remixed "I'll Be Here", which Ari co-wrote with Automagic for Nashom of The Ones ("Flawless") solo project. The song became a Top-10 Billboard dance hit and was featured on Queer As Folk. In 2003, Gold began recording his sophomore album. In January 2004, Gold's second album "Space Under Sun" was released on his own label, GOLD18 Records. It debuted at #1 on the Outvoice Charts. The Advocate said that his "equal parts of sly, finger-snappin' sass and earthy R&B finesse," created the "crisp... sound of a platinum-selling recording."
The video single, "Wave Of You" debuted as a DVD extra and went on to become a mainstay during the launch of MTV's new LGBT network Logo, included in their list for the best videos of 2005. Metro Source Magazine also named Ari "One Of The 25 People That Make Us Proud" alongside Ellen DeGeneres, Harvey Fierstein, Hugh Jackman, and Barbra Streisand. Gold's appearance in the VH1 special My Coolest Years: In The Closet solidified Gold's status as an emerging gay icon. In 2005, Space Under Sun took home the Outmusic Award for Outstanding New Recording.
On the Space Under Sun World Tour, Gold opened for Rupaul and Chaka Khan and headlined clubs and festivals in Europe (France, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Czech Republic). He also toured Canada and in over 25 cities across the U.S. including the world's largest stage at the Reno Hilton.
2005: The Remixes
In September 2005, Gold released his first remix album, The Remixes. The album was named the #2 Best Independent Release of 2005 according to national magazine The Advocate. The first single, "Love Will Take Over" instantly became a Billboard Dance Chart hit. The "Love Will Take Over" video has been played on HBO Zone, Rock America, For Promo Only and claimed the top spot for two weeks in a row on MTV's Logo. In December 2005, Gold released of Ari Gold: The Photobook.
2006–2008: Transport Systems
In 2006, Gold began recording his album in Los Angeles and New York City where he began working with Steve Skinner and Grammy Award Winning producer Joe Hogue on the album. In 2007, Gold released his third studio album, Transport Systems. Ari debuted on the Billboard Top 10 charts for the first time, six months after winning the prestigious 13th Annual USA Songwriting Competition for "Where The Music Takes You", where he won the Overall Grand Prize. The album features special guests Adam Joseph, Mr. Man, Sasha Allen and Dave Koz. LGBT-focussed magazine Pink said his lyrics lingered on "gender, sexuality, addiction and race."[11] In early 2008, the song "Love Wasn't Built in a Day" won in The 7th Annual Independent Music Awards for Best R&B Song.[12]
2010–2013: New moniker, Between the Spirit & the Flesh
In 2010, Gold returned to the studio to begin the recording sessions for his fourth studio album. In October 2010, Gold released the lead single "Make My Body Rock". In May 2011, Gold released his fourth album "Between the Spirit & the Flesh", under the moniker "Sir Ari". In mid-2011, Gold released the second single "Sparkle". In February 2012, Gold released "My Favorite Religion" as the third single.
In 2013, Gold released his second remix album "Play My F**k Remix".
2015-present: Soundtrack to Freedom
In July 2015, Gold released his single "Sex Like A Pornstar". In August 2015, Gold released his fifth studio album, Soundtrack to Freedom, under the moniker "GoldNation".
Other ventures
Songwriting
Gold has written songs for #1 Billboard dance recording artist Kevin Aviance on both his debut, Box Of Chocolates, and the Tony Moran produced Entity. He also keeps company with Diane Warren and Stephen Bray on 1980s teenscream Tommy Page's last album. Gold's music has been licensed to numerous independent films including, Boy Culture, John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus and Latin Boys Go To Hell, for which he served as the Music Supervisor and appeared in the film performing his song "See Through Me". Ari also served as Music Supervisor on the IFC documentary, Fabulous! The Story Of Queer Cinema.
Modeling career
Gold appeared in fashion magazines such as W and VIBE, for which he was photographed by Walter Chin, and chosen as one of "The Stylistics" in their January 2002 issue. He was named one of "The 9 Hottest Men in NYC" by H/X magazine, and one of the hottest men in the world by DNA magazine. After interviewing and photographing Gold for AXM magazine, Boy George chose him to be the spokesmodel for his clothing line RUDE. Gold's 12-Month Calendar has been highlighted in Heeb Magazine's Jewgayica.
Discography
- Albums
- 2001: Ari Gold
- 2004: Space Under Sun
- 2005: The Remixes
- 2007: Transport Systems
- 2011: Between the Spirit & the Flesh
- 2013: Play My F**kn Remix
- 2015: Soundtrack to Freedom
- Singles
- 2001: See Through Me
- 2004: Wave of You
- 2004: He's On My Team (featuring Kendra Ross)
- 2005: Love Will Take Over (JKriv's Love Lounge Radio Mix)
- 2007: Where the Music Takes You (featuring Sasha Allen)
- 2007: Love Wasn't Built In A Day (featuring Dave Koz)
- 2008: Human (featuring Mr. Man)
- 2009: I Can Forgive You
- 2010: Mr. Mistress
- 2010: Make My Body Rock
- 2011: Sparkle (featuring Sarah Dash)
- 2012: My Favorite Religion
- 2013: Play My F**kn Record
- 2013: Love Goddess (Remix)
- 2015: Sex Like A Pornstar
- 2016: Turn Out The Night
Filmography
Film/T.V. | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1985 | The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus | Child (voice) | |
1986–88 | Jem | Ba Nee (singing voice) | |
1997 | Latin Boys Go to Hell | Trash Pop star | Cameo / composer: song "See Through Me", music supervisor |
1999 | The Olive Tree | Ari | Supporting role |
2006 | Paws for Style | Himself | Cameo |
2007 | Starrbooty | Tyrone Cohen | Supporting role |
T.V. documentary | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2004 | Sex 'n' Pop | Himself | Episode: It Ain't Necessarily So |
2006 | NewNowNext Music | Himself | |
2006 | Phone Sex | Caller | |
2006 | Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema | Himself | Also music supervisor |
2007 | Indie Sex: Teens | Himself | |
2007 | Indie Sex: Extremes | Himself |
Awards and nominations
Year | Category | Nominated Work | Result | ||
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Outmusic Awards | |||||
2002 | Outstanding Debut Recording | "Ari Gold" | Won | ||
2004 | Out Song Of The Year | "He's On My Team" | Nominated | ||
2005 | Outstanding New Recording | "Space Under Sun" | Won | ||
USA Songwriting Competition | |||||
2007 | "Where the Music Takes You" | Won | |||
Independent Music Awards | |||||
2008 | Best R&B Song | "Love Wasn't Built In A Day" | Won.[13] |
References
- ↑ http://www.rockjem.com/arigold.html
- ↑ F. Daniel Kent (Oct 19, 2007). "Ari Gold moves forward with Transport Systems", OutandAboutNewspaper.com.
- ↑ Alexandra J. Wall (October 3, 2003). "Openly gay pop singer mixes spiritual, sexual", JewishSF.com.
- 1 2 3 Gold, Ari (December 21, 2006). "It's not easy being a gay pop star". Advocate.com. Archived from the original on 2009-01-07.
- 1 2 Event: 'Ari Gold – Untitled: The Making Of A Gay Pop Star' @ Laboratory Theater, HotFestival.org.
- ↑ Elkin, Michael (February 10, 2011). "Rockin' and Roilin' the Waters". Philadelphia: The Jewish Exponent. Retrieved March 2, 2011.
- ↑ "Ari Gold Queeried interview", Queeried.com.
- ↑ "The Jem Jam Part 1 Cast & Crew List", BCDB.com.
- ↑ "Ari Gold: Credits", MovieWeb.com.
- ↑ "Gold, Ari (b. 1977)", GLBTQ.com.
- ↑ "Pink Picks Entertainment". Pink (magazine) (Fall 2007): pp.18. Fall 2007
- ↑ "ALBUM CATEGORY WINNERS". The Independent Music Awards. Archived from the original on 28-02-2009.
- ↑ "ALBUM CATEGORY WINNERS". The Independent Music Awards. Archived from the original on 2009-02-28.