Gor Mkhitarian
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Gor Mkhitarian Գոռ Մխիթարյան |
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Gor Mkhitarian performing in Glendale, California
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Background information | |
Birth name | Gor Mkhitarian |
Born | 1973 Vanadzor, Armenia |
Genres | Rock, folk |
Occupation(s) | singer |
Years active | 2001 – present |
Website | Official website |
Notable instruments | |
Guitar |
Gor Mkhitarian (Armenian: Գոռ Մխիթարյան; born in 1973 in Vanadzor, Armenia) is an Armenian singer and songwriter who started his musical career in Armenia. He immigrated to the United States and now is based in Los Angeles. In Armenia, he started with the rock formation Lav Eli. He developed his solo career starting in 2001 with a number of albums[1] in various genres including pop, rock, and folk music. He sings in both English and Armenian.
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Biography
In band Lav Eli
Gor was widely known throughout Armenia as the lead guitarist for one of country's best rock bands, Lav Eli (in Armenian Լավ էլի) that he established with fellow musician Mher Manukyan in 1996.
The original set-up was:
- Mher Manukyan - vocals and guitar
- Gor Mkhitaryan - guitar, backing vocals
- Vahe Terteryan - bass
- Davit Grigoryan - drums
Later on, with bassist Vahe Terteryan leaving, the band was accentuated with three new members including a new bass player:
- Tigran Voskanyan - bass
- Bagrat Aznavouryan - guitar, backing vocals
- Shogher manukyan - cello
Besides Lav Eli, Mkhitaryan also worked with the group Snack.
In Force Major project
Force Major (in Aremenian Ֆօրս Մաժոր) was Mkhitarian's one-year experimental jam project established in 2000. Stylized as FORCE MAJOR, it was made up of:
- Gor Mkhitarian - guitars, percussion
- Vahe Terteryan - bass
- Davit Grigoryan - drums
- Shaun Hall - keyboard
- Edgar Sargsyan - guitar
Guest musicians included Anush (flute), Diana (violin), Artyom (dhol), Aharon (guitar) and Mher Bekchyan (vocals). The project released a 5-track EP Force Major
Solo
Mkhitarian launched his solo career in 2001 with his debut solo album Yeraz and has released six more albums since: Godfather Tom (2003), Episode (2004), self-titled GOR (2006), Acoustic Folklore (2007), United Fantasies: Exit Ahead (2008) and Spirit (2009). Having been nominated for 14 industry music awards,[citation needed] he makes fresh and compelling music that successfully fuses traditional Armenian music with both rock and folk idioms.
In 2003, Mkhitarian moved to Los Angeles where drummer Andranik Harutyunyan, bassist Varoujan Hovakimyan, pianist Art Grigorian and guitarist Jay Dean joined the band. Stepping away from his previous acoustic-driven "signature", with the new band he features remarkable musicianship and showcases a different approach to his songwriting.
Gor Mkhitarian cites Simon & Garfunkel, Sting, and The Dave Matthews Band, to name a few, as strongly influencing his music.[citation needed] Traces of Armenian folk troubadours Ruben Hakhverdyan and Harout Bezjian as well as Bob Dylan can at times be heard in Mkhitarian's solo material.
Awards
- 2007 Armenian Music Awards Winner—Best Alternative Folk Album ("Acoustic Folklore")
- 2006 Armenian Music Awards Nomination—Best Rock Album ("GOR")
- 2006 Armenian Music Awards Nomination—Best Music Video ("Stigma")
- 2005 Armenian Music Awards Winner—Best Music Video ("Wherever")[2]
- 2005 Armenian Music Awards Nomination—Best Original Song ("Cold Wagon 1993")
- 2005 Armenian Music Awards Nomination—Best Folk-Rock Album ("Episode")
- 2004 Big Apple Music Awards Winner—Best Contemporary Singer ("Episode")
- 2004 Armenian Music Awards Nomination—Best Alternative Folk Album ("Godfather Tom")
- 2004 Armenian Music Awards Nomination—Best Album Cover-Design ("Godfather Tom")
- 2002 Armenian Music Awards Winner—Best Album Cover-Design ("Yeraz")
- 2002 Armenian Music Awards Nomination—Best Alternative Folk Album ("Yeraz")
- 2002 Armenian Music Awards Nomination—Best Newcomer (Gor Mkhitarian)
- 2002 Just Plain Folks Nomination—Best Ethnic/World Music Song ("Yeraz")
- 2002 Just Plain Folks Nomination—Best Ethnic/World Music Album ("Yeraz")
Discography
Albums
- In Lav Eli
- 1995: Aha yev menk (in Armenian «Ահա և մենք»)
- 1996: First Lav Album (in Armenian «Առաջին ԼԱՎ Ալբոմ»)
- 1999: Essays (in Armenian «Էսսեներ»)
- 2006: Notes From Vanadzor – Urban Armenian Rock
- Solo
- 2001: Yeraz (in Armenian «Երազ»)
- 2003: Godfather Tom (in Armenian «Կնքահայր Թոմ»)
- 2004: Episode
- 2006: GOR (in Armenian «Գոռ»)
- 2007: Acoustic Folklore
- 2008: United Fantasies: Exit Ahead
- 2009: Spirit (in Armenian «Հոգի»)
Videography
References
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- ↑ 2005 Armenian Music Awards Winner published by CDbaby.com
External links
- Official website
- Gor Mkhitarian at Armeniapedia
- Gor Mkhitarian on Facebook
- Gor Mkhitarian on MSN Music
- Gor Mkhitarian on Myspace
- Lav Eli website
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- 1973 births
- Armenian emigrants to the United States
- Armenian male singers
- Armenian rock musicians
- Living people
- People from Vanadzor
- Singers from Los Angeles, California