Nili Brosh

Nili Brosh is an Israeli-American guitarist and songwriter. She has performed with Cirque du Soleil, Dethklok, Tony MacAlpine, Paul Gilbert, Andy Timmons,[1] Guthrie Govan/The Aristocrats,[2] Stu Hamm, Jennifer Batten, Gretchen Menn, Alphonso Johnson, Jeff Loomis, Bryan Beller, and The Iron Maidens.[3]

Nili Brosh
Background information
Born (1988-08-13) 13 August 1988
Rishon LeZion, Israel
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsGuitar
Years active2009–present
Associated actsTony MacAlpine, The Iron Maidens
Websitenilibrosh.com

Early Life

Nili Brosh was born in Rishon LeZion, Israel, the fourth child and only daughter of first-generation Israeli parents. Inspired by her brother, Ethan Brosh, Nili started taking classical guitar lessons at the age of 7, later discovering the band Extreme and moving onto electric guitar at the age of 12. That same year, Brosh’s family moved to Boston, MA, where she eventually went to Berklee College of Music.[4]

Career

Brosh graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2009, and immediately began teaching in the college’s summer guitar programs. She released her debut album, Through The Looking Glass, featuring a guest solo by Andy Timmons, the following year. Also in 2010, she started performing with The Iron Maidens, as well as making guest appearances with Stu Hamm, Andy Timmons, and The Aristocrats.

With Tony MacAlpine

In 2011 Brosh began working with Tony MacAlpine. The following year, Brosh joined MacAlpine’s touring solo band along with bassist Bjorn Englen and drummer Aquiles Priester.[5][6] The MacAlpine band toured America and Europe, while Brosh continued working on her second album, A Matter of Perception.

In 2014 Brosh performed in MacAlpine’s Concrete Gardens Live DVD at EMG Pickups TV, playing songs from MacAlpine’s album Concrete Gardens along with drummer Aquiles Priester, bassist Pete Griffin, and guest soloist Jeff Loomis. She also joined the band for the same year’s Maximum Security tour.

Sidewoman/Solo Career

In 2013, Brosh played rhythm guitar for her brother Ethan Brosh, opening on Yngwie Malmsteen’s Spellbound tour.[7] The following year, while continuing to play with Tony MacAlpine, Brosh released her second album, A Matter of Perception. The album features several rhythm section heavyweights such as drummers Virgil Donati, Marco Minnemann, and Aquiles Priester, and bassists Stu Hamm and Bryan Beller. Throughout the next few years, Brosh focused on giving guitar clinics are well as performing her original music with her band (bassist Eli Marcus, guitarist Alon Mei-Tal, and drummer Ray Rojo), and writing a lesson column for Premier Guitar magazine. In 2017, Brosh joined bassist Alphonso Johnson’s band, along with drummer Chester Thompson.

In 2019, Brosh prepared for the release of her new album Spectrum by giving an Ibanez clinic tour in Canada, and performing her music on tour dates with Batten-Menn-Brosh - a trio show she created with Jennifer Batten and Gretchen Menn. She also played on Bryan Beller’s album Scenes From The Flood, on the track “World Class” alongside John Petrucci. Later on in the year, Brosh joined virtual melodic death metal band Dethklok for a performance at Adult Swim Festival in Los Angeles.

Brosh released her music video and single “Primal Feels” on September 3rd, 2019, followed by the release of her third album, Spectrum, on December 20th, 2019.

Brosh has endorsements with Inspire Guitars,[8] Ibanez Guitars,[9] Xotic Effects, EMG Pickups[10] and Peavey Amps.

With Cirque du Soleil

Brosh with Cirque du Soleil in 2018

In 2017, Nili Brosh joined the cast of Cirque du Soleil’s production “Michael Jackson ONE”, a resident show in Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas. Playing a feature character entitled “The Muse”, Brosh played the iconic guitar solos from Michael Jackson’s music while shooting fire out of her guitar. The show runs on a schedule of ten shows a week, which Brosh was a part of for the following two years. While with Cirque, she also performed in the Life is Beautiful festival in Las Vegas, Paramount Network’s TV show Lip Sync Battle, as well as the national anthem for the Vegas Golden Knights. She left the roster in March 2019.[11]

Discography

Studio albums
  • Through The Looking Glass (2010)
  • A Matter of Perception (2014)
  • Spectrum (2019)

Through the Looking Glass

All music is composed by Nili Brosh.

All Tracks
No.TitleLength
1."The House of Tomorrow"2:10
2."Lost In Suburbia"4:59
3."Hat Tricks"6:03
4."High Strung"5:05
5."Through the Looking Glass"5:32
6."Placebo"4:23
7."Wafer"5:08
8."Never Be Enough"4:35
9."Typsy Gypsy"4:54

A Matter of Perception

All music is composed by Nili Brosh, except where noted.

All Tracks
No.TitleLength
1."A Matter of Perception" 
2."The Spring Tune" 
3."Double Entendre" 
4."Exit Strategy" 
5."Silence of Saturday" 
6."The Chase" 
7."Eli" 
8."Adaptable Creatures" 
9."Alien Hip Hop" (Virgil Donati, arranged for guitar by Nili Brosh) 
10."Yolanda" 

Spectrum

All music is composed by Nili Brosh.

All Tracks
No.TitleLength
1."Cartagena"2:07
2."Andalusian Fantasy"4:45
3."Circus Wedding"3:07
4."Rachel In Paris"3:24
5."Solace"6:23
6."Retractable Intent"4:14
7."Desert Deja Vu"5:47
8."Djentrification"5:06
9."Primal Feels"4:46
10."Resistance Piece"4:58


Guest Appearances
  • 2014: Aquiles Priester, Gustavo Carmo - Our Lives, 13 Years Later (guitar solo on “The Bucket is Full
  • 2017: Jay Matharu - These Clouds Are So Undisciplined! (guitar solo on “Breathe In, Breathe Out”)
  • 2019: Bryan Beller - Scenes From The Flood (melodies on “World Class”)
Compilation albums
Video Albums
  • 2015: Tony MacAlpine - Concrete Gardens - Live at EMGtv
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See also

References

  1. Brosh, Nili. "Andy Timmons with Nili Brosh - Deliver Us. Sep '10". YouTube. Nili Brosh. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  2. Jimenez, Kevin. "Guthrie Govan & Nili Brosh with Jon Finn Band - Wonderful Slippery Thing". YouTube. Kevin Jimenez. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
  3. "Show History". The Iron Maidens. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  4. Hochschild, Rob. "Student Profile: Nili Brosh". Berklee. Berklee College Of Music. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  5. Dana. "Guitarist Tony MacAlpine has announced tour dates". Eddie Trunk. Retrieved August 31, 2014.
  6. Geor, Geor. "Tony Macalpine - Tears of Sahara (KKZ Moskva, Moscow, Russia 23.03.2012)". YouTube. Geor Geor. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  7. Steffens, Charlie. "KNAC: Living The Dream: Gnarly Charlie's Interview with Guitarist ETHAN BROSH". KNAC. knac. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  8. Whitemore, Laura. "Guitar World - Guitar Girl'd: Nili Brosh, Tony MacAlpine's Latest Weapon". Guitar World. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
  9. "Artist Focus". Ibanez. Ibanez Guitars, Japan. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  10. "Nili Brosh Solo / Tony MacAlpine / Vigilant". EMG Pickups. EMG Pickups. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  11. "Nili Brosh: now the new guitarist for Cirque du Soleil's Michael Jackson ONE show!". Shreddelicious. April 18, 2017. Retrieved April 15, 2019.


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