Ori Dagan – Sting of The Cactus

Ori Dagan – Sting of The Cactus:

Ori Dagan is a world-class jazz singer-songwriter who wields mass critical acclaim for his work. His arrangements span from reimagined infectious pop classics to jazz originals that push the boundaries of sound, while still paying homage to the founders of the genre. His newest single, β€œSting of the Cactus” is a scat-filled confessional about the life of a musician, where his honesty pours out lyrically and instrumentally for an inside look into his life.

Israeli-born and Toronto-raised, Ori Dagan was born to swing, scat, croon, and entertain. Initially trained as a classical pianist, he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from York University with a focus on Jazz and Classical vocal studies. Following his time at York U, he continued his music education at Humber College, honing in on performance, songwriting, and improvisation. These years of education proved their worth when Dagan began receiving widespread acclaim for his work, including β€œBest Jazz Vocals” at the 2015 Toronto Independent Music Awards and β€œBest Male Vocal” in NOW Magazine’s Reader’s Poll against the likes of The Weeknd, Bahamas and Peter Katz.

In January 2016, Ori Dagan released β€œClap on the 2 and 4” as a single with a hilariously bubbly music video. This video opened up new doors to higher ground for this artist, being awarded for β€œBest Educational Jazz Short” by New York Jazz Film Festival, β€œBest Music Video” by Open World Toronto Film Festival and β€œBest Male Vocalist” Bronze by Global Music Awards, just to name a few. With all the recognition in the world under his belt, Dagan has returned to release his best work yet to a much broader audience.

His new song, β€œSting of the Cactus” is one of 5 original tunes included in Nathaniel: A Tribute To Nat King Cole, which has just been awarded the Silver Medal for β€œBest Album” at the Global Music Awards. In a move as bold as Ori’s singing, each of the 12 songs on this release is accompanied by a music video, making it the first visual album in the jazz genre. The visual album was made possible thanks to a successful Pledge Music campaign with over 200 backers worldwide. Directed and designed by Bekky O’Neil, the music video for β€œSting of the Cactus” is an animated short where Dagan is the main character in puppet-form. He sings on the corner of King Street all day and night. He then joins his band while the stars are still up, constantly working on his craft, repeating the lines β€œDo it, do it, do it, and then do it again,” as he flows in and out of scat. The lyrical content of the tune is brutally honest about the life of a musician with lyrics like, β€œBeing a musician is absurd,” and β€œSome people make millions, others zip.” This sort of honesty is his incredible way of connecting with audiences without even trying. Speaking of his day-to-day life is inviting fans to an inside look into the life of Ori Dagan.

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