Opening Doors: Roni Ben-Hur’s Musical Milestone
About This Event
Israeli-born guitarist Roni Ben-Hur — who moved to the United States in 1985 and whose Tunisian-Jewish family roots inform his approach — appears at Dizzy's Club alongside the project Opening Doors. His work, framed as a dialogue between North African heritage and modern jazz and favoring clean melodic lines and steady time over showmanship, is central to recent projects billed as Opening Doors: Roni Ben-Hur’s Musical Milestone.
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Opening Doors
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Roni Ben-Hur
Roni Ben-Hur is an Israeli-born jazz guitarist who moved to the United States in 1985, bringing with him a background shaped by Tunisian-Jewish family roots. In New York City, he appears at Dizzy’s Club, where his work is often framed as a dialogue between North African heritage and modern jazz language.