Aryeh Kunstler
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Aryeh Kunstler | |
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| Born | |
| Origin | New York City, New York |
| Genres | Jewish rock, alternative rock |
| Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, composer |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, bass |
| Years active | 2004–present |
| Labels | Aderet, Sameach, Roar |
| Website | aryehkunstler |
Aryeh Kunstler is an American Orthodox Jewish singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, and composer.
Born into a musical family, Kunstler performed with his brother Dani in the group V'Havieinu before starting a solo career, releasing his debut album, From the Depths, in 2007. He also became the bassist for the rock band Yaakov Chesed. He currently plays guitar with the EvanAl Orchestra and is a record producer and arranger, having worked with artists including Benny Friedman, The Groggers, and Yosef Karduner.
Kunstler grew up in Belle Harbor, Queens, New York.[1] His father, Avi Kunstler, was a professional singer, as was Aryeh's brother Dani, a member of the Miami Boys Choir. Both were featured on the choir's first live album, Miami Experience 1 (1991), duetting on the song "K'rachem Av". Despite this, Aryeh initially had little interest in music, turning down offers to join the Choir and giving up guitar lessons after three months. He only began seriously pursuing music in seventh grade, when a friend who had just received a drum set for his bar mitzvah asked him to bring his guitar over to play with him.[1]
He attended Touro College and Sh'or Yoshuv yeshiva.[2]