Hoenig's playing has been cited by diverse publications worldwide including the Los Angeles Times, Jazz Times, and The Jerusalem Post.
Ari Hoenig (born 1973, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), a jazz drummer, composer and educator
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On "Transpacifik" (2003) he started collaborating with American jazz musicians Scott Colley and Nasheet Waits, and continued on "Xenophonia" (2006) with Ben Perowsky and Ari Hoenig, as well as Frenchman Remi Vignolo.
Since returning to New York City, Jonathan has worked in the bands of many jazz greats including Lee Konitz, Joe Locke, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Joel Frahm, Greg Tardy, Lenny White, Roy Nathanson, Donald Edwards, Jane Monheit, Ari Hoenig, and Yosvany Terry.