Ari Goldwag
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Ari Goldwag is a Jewish recording artist. In his younger days, he was one of the star-soloists for the Miami Boys Choir. Currently he is popular both in Israel and America and has released several albums. He sings at many Jewish weddings and other Jewish events.
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[edit] Albums
- Lishuascha Kivinu (Hoped for Your Salvation)
- Simha BeLibi (Happiness in My Heart)
- Flippin' In
- Shabbos Get Ready
The first two albums contain mostly original Goldwag's compositions. The title track of the third album was meant as a rebuttal to Blue Fringe's controversial song Flippin' Out. His fourth album is a 'reunion' album of many of his fellow former child soloists of the Miami Boys Choir, including Oded Karity, Yitzy Spinner, Nochum Stark, Eric Stern, and Nachman Seltzer.
Prior to releasing his first album he collaborated with some of his yeshiva mates on an album called Ruach UNeshama. In addition, Goldwag has appeared on the Avi Kula album Vzoicher as well as Sameach At The Wheel. He is often sought after for his compositions, and has composed songs for other artists including Michoel "Pruz" Pruzansky.
[edit] Famous songs
- Flippin' In
- Kah Ribon
[edit] Personal life
Goldwag grew up in West Hempstead, New York. He graduated from HANC (Hebrew Academy of Nassau County), Yeshiva of Far Rockaway, and Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem. He currently lives in Ramat Beit Shemesh with his wife Talia and their two children.