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Miri Ben-Ari

Israeli-American violinistMusical artist

Miri Ben-Ari (Hebrew: מירי בן-ארי; born December 4, 1978) is an Israeli-American violinist. She lives in New Jersey.

Contents

  • 1 Life and career
  • 2 Discography
    • 2.1 Albums
    • 2.2 Singles
    • 2.3 Featured on
    • 2.4 Miscellaneous, unreleased and remixes
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Life and career

Ben-Ari was born in Tel Aviv, Israel. She grew up playing cl*ical music; she started training at age 5 and at age 12, she was presented with a violin by Isaac Stern. During her mandatory Israeli military service, she was chosen to play for the Israeli Army String Quartet. During her stint in the Israeli military, she heard an album by Charlie Parker and immediately fell in love with jazz; she later said "My soul was sold." Following her service, she moved from Israel to New York in hopes of using her cl*ical training on stage and attended the Jazz department at The New School, but was expelled after two semesters due to poor attendance caused by Ben-Ari playing gigs to pay the rent.

She released her first solo CD Sahara in 1999.

Her persistence earned her an appearance on BET's 106 & Park; the viewer response netted her a return visit a few weeks later. Her performances caught the eye of Jay-Z, who invited her to play as one of the headliners of New York radio station Hot 97's annual Summer Jam concert in 2001, where she netted a standing ovation. Around the same time, a mutual friend introduced Ben-Ari to Wyclef Jean, who invited her to perform with him at his Carnegie Hall show, the first by a hip-hop artist at the venue.

In 2003, she released her second CD Temple of Beautiful, and followed that up with a live CD the following year en*led Live at the Blue Note.

She won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song in 2005 as one of the co-writers of Kanye West's "Jesus Walks". In 2005, she released her fourth CD and first to focus on hip-hop style, en*led The Hip-Hop Violinist. As part of the promotion for it, she was part of Reebok's "I Am What I Am" global advertising campaign; Reebok was also part of the video for the first single from the CD, "We Gonna Win".

In 2006, she co-founded Gedenk (Yiddish for "remember"), an organization dedicated to promoting education about the Holocaust in the United States.

In 2007 she received the International Jewish Woman To Watch of 2007 Award and in 2008 she received the "2008 Israel Film Festival Visionary Award," "The Jewish Federation" award and "the American Society for Yad Vashem" Award.

In 2009, she released Symphony of Brotherhood, an instrumental track featuring Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. In part due to the song, she received the first Martin Luther King Jr. Israeli Award in January 2008 at a ceremony hosted by the President of Israel, Shimon Peres.

In March 2011, Ben-Ari was invited to the White House by Michelle Obama as part of a Women's History Month celebration, to perform and to be honored as a "remarkable Woman". In July 2011 she performed at the 2011 Miss Universe China pageant. and in October 2011 she performed at the Martin Luther King Jr. Presidential memorial dedication in Washington, DC.

In 2011, she was named by Ynet as one of the 10 most influential Israelis in America.

In 2012, Ben-Ari was invited to perform for U.S. President Barack Obama.

In 2013 she was appointed as "Goodwill Amb*ador of Music" at the United Nations *ociation-Brazil.

In 2013 she was featured in the trance song Intense by DJ and producer Armin Van Buuren. The track was the *le track of Van Buuren's album Intense and was chosen as the "Tune of the Year" of 2013 by A State Of Trance

Miri Ben-Ari is signed with the Harman Kardon brand as a Beautiful Sound artist to be featured globally in adverti*ts and in special appearances as an amb*ador for the Harman Kardon "Beautiful Sound" brand campaign.

In 2014 she was honored with the "Aviv Award" by The America-Israel Cultural Foundation 75th Anniversary Gala at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, hosted by Itzhak Perlman and introduced by Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop and CEO of Harman International Dinesh Paliwal.Ben-Ari was a special guest feature with Arianna Huffingtons THIRD METRIC LIVE and Armin Van Buuren ARMIN ONLY-INTENSE world tour. She became a featured blogger for the Huffington and was chosen by top Israeli news media Mako and Ynet as one of the top ten most influential Israelis now living in the United States.

In 2015 Following the great success of its first year, Ben-Ari continues to promote "The Gedenk Award For Tolerance" campaign, now in its second year partnership with Alliance for Young Artists & Writers sponsored by Ben-Ari's non-profit organization GEDENK. Ben-Ari received the first-ever "Girl Up Advocate Award" to celebrate international Women's Day from the United Nations Foundation and is the recipient of the 2015 Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

A longtime resident of Bergen County, New Jersey, Ben-Ari moved from Edgewater to Fort Lee in 2016.

In 2018 she released the single "Quiet Storm". Ben-Ari was featured by Tanzanian recording artist Diamond Platnumz on the song "Baila". The song won in 2019 "Best Collaboration Award" by African Entertainment Awards USA.

In 2019 Ben-Ari produced and released a single "Watcha Gonna Do" featuring her son Dorel. That year she started collaborating with Nigerian producer Young D. "The Beat Boss" for the project "Afrostringz'. The duo released a holiday song "Afro Christmas".

In 2020 Ben-Ari and her music partner Young D. launched the music group "Afrostringz" with a first single and music video "She Don't Know".

Discography

Albums

  • 1999: Sahara
  • 2000: Song of the Promised Land
  • 2003: Temple of Beautiful
  • 2004: Live at the Blue Note
  • 2005: The Hip-Hop Violinist

Singles

Featured on

  • Aventura - José (K.O.B. Live) 2006
  • Akon - Miss Melody (Trouble) 2004 and (The Hip-Hop Violinist) 2005
  • Wyclef Jean Feat. M.O.P. - Masquerade (Masquerade) 2002
  • Alicia Keys - Fallin' (Songs in A Minor) 2001
  • Twista - Overnight Celebrity (Kamikaze) 2004
  • Kanye West - We Don't Care, Graduation Day, Jesus Walks, The New Workout Plan, Breathe In Breathe Out, Two Words (The College Dropout) 2004
  • Kanye West - Late (bonus track) (Late Registration) 2005
  • Brandy - Talk About Our Love (Afrodisiac) 2004
  • Brandy - Where You Wanna Be (feat. T.I.) (Afrodisiac) 2004
  • Brandy, Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, Missy Elliott, Eve, Ashanti, Ray J, Wyclef Jean, Monica, Queen Latifah, Jadakiss, Nas, Usher, Musiq, Mýa, Joss Stone, Fabolous, Destiny's Child, Akon, Jamie Foxx, Babyface - Wake Up Everybody (Wake Up Everybody) 2004
  • DJ Logic - "Soul Kissing" (The Anomaly) 2001
  • John Legend - Live It Up (Get Lifted) 2004
  • Janet Jackson - I Want You (Damita Jo) 2004
  • Lil' Mo - Yeah Yeah Yeah (Syndicated: The Lil' Mo Hour) 2006
  • Ted Nash - Rhyme & Reason (Arabesque, 1999), Sidewalk Meeting (Arabesque, 2001)
  • Santi Debriano - ( Circle Chant (album) ) 1999
  • Santi Debriano - Artistic License (Savant, 2001)
  • Subliminal - Kl*it ve'Parsi (Cl*y & Persian) (Bediuk Kshe'Chashavtem She'Hakol Nigmar (Just When You Thought It Was All Over)) 2006
  • Don Omar - Intro - Predica (King Of Kings) 2006
  • Deemi - Soundtrack of My Life 2007
  • Tarkan - Who's Gonna Love You Now? (Come Closer (re-release) ) (2008)
  • Thalía - ¿A quién le importa?
  • Styles P - We Gonna Win
  • Zion & Lennox feat. Fatman Scoop & Pitbull - ¿Dónde Están las Mamis? (Yo Voy)/Jump & Spread Out (Motivando A La Yal: Special Edition/The Hip-Hop Violinist)
  • Erykah Badu - My Life
  • T-Pain - Kings
  • Savage Feat. Akon - Moonshine
  • Wu-Tang Clan - Reunited
  • Consequence - Waiting On You
  • Armin van Buuren - Intense
  • Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano - One Life
  • Diamond Platnumz - Baila - song No. 8 from the album "A Boy from Tandale", released on March 14 in Tanzania.

Miscellaneous, unreleased and remixes

  • Maroon 5 - "This Love (remix) with Kanye West"
  • Britney Spears - "Me Against the Music (remix)"
  • Consequence - Waiting on you

References

    External links

    • MiriBen-Ari.com - Official Site
    • MTV artist profile
    • The DJ Booth: Miri Ben-Ari Interview (May '07)