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Ari Herstand
American singer-songwriter / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ari Seth Herstand (born June 1, 1985) is an American musician, songwriter, author, actor, blogger based in Los Angeles, California (previously Minneapolis, Minnesota). He is the CEO and founder of the music business education and artist advocacy company Ari's Take.[1]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Ari Seth Herstand |
Born | (1985-06-01) June 1, 1985 (age 39) |
Origin | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States |
Genres | Rock Pop Folk Funk |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter author actor music industry blogger |
Instrument(s) | Vocals Guitar Piano Trumpet Beat Boxing Boss RC 50 Loop Station |
Labels | Ari's Take, Inc |
Website | http://www.AriHerstand.com |
Herstand has played at Summerfest in Milwaukee, WI and the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, TX, as well as Carnegie Hall.[2][3] He has played with various artists including Milk Carton Kids, Phil Vassar, Matt Nathanson, Joshua Radin, Eric Hutchinson, and Ron Pope.[3][4][5] He has received airplay on NPR's program All Things Considered[6][7] and Cities 97.[8]
He is known on television for his roles in Transparent,[9] Aquarius,[9] Mad Men,[10] 2 Broke Girls, Touch, The Fosters, and Sam & Cat.[11]
He is the author of How To Make It in the New Music Business: Practical Tips on Building a Loyal Following and Making a Living as a Musician (Liveright).[12]
Herstand runs the podcast The New Music Business with Ari Herstand, in which he interviews musicians and music-industry professionals. It won the 2021 Webby Award for Best Music Podcast.[13]
He is also currently a columnist for Variety.[14]