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Ori Dagan (born June 8, 1981) is a jazz singer-songwriter based in Toronto, Canada. He has released four studio albums including "Click Right Here" (2022) with which he made his European debut at the Skopje Summer Festival in Macedonia. The album's contemporary lyrics contrasted with traditional jazz instrumentation received positive reviews, as well as winning the Grand Prize from the Great American Song Contest for the song "Viruses," a collaboration with rapper Erik Flow. To date, Dagan has released eighteen music videos, including the twelve videos accompanying Nathaniel: A Tribute to Nat King Cole as well as "Googleable" (2012), "Bad Romance" (2012), and "Clap on the 2 and the 4" (2016). Ori has played festivals and showcases around the world including SXSW, TD Toronto Jazz Festival,

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  • Ori Dagan (born June 8, 1981) is a jazz singer-songwriter based in Toronto, Canada. He has released four studio albums including "Click Right Here" (2022) with which he made his European debut at the Skopje Summer Festival in Macedonia. The album's contemporary lyrics contrasted with traditional jazz instrumentation received positive reviews, as well as winning the Grand Prize from the Great American Song Contest for the song "Viruses," a collaboration with rapper Erik Flow. To date, Dagan has released eighteen music videos, including the twelve videos accompanying Nathaniel: A Tribute to Nat King Cole as well as "Googleable" (2012), "Bad Romance" (2012), and "Clap on the 2 and the 4" (2016). Ori has played festivals and showcases around the world including SXSW, TD Toronto Jazz Festival, (en)
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  • Ori Dagan (born June 8, 1981) is a jazz singer-songwriter based in Toronto, Canada. He has released four studio albums including "Click Right Here" (2022) with which he made his European debut at the Skopje Summer Festival in Macedonia. The album's contemporary lyrics contrasted with traditional jazz instrumentation received positive reviews, as well as winning the Grand Prize from the Great American Song Contest for the song "Viruses," a collaboration with rapper Erik Flow. To date, Dagan has released eighteen music videos, including the twelve videos accompanying Nathaniel: A Tribute to Nat King Cole as well as "Googleable" (2012), "Bad Romance" (2012), and "Clap on the 2 and the 4" (2016). Ori has played festivals and showcases around the world including SXSW, TD Toronto Jazz Festival, Canadian Music Week, Jazz Sudbury Festival and TanJazz. (en)
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