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Arielle (1990–current) is a singer/songwriter/musician known for her guitar work. She goes by her first name only as a musician. She uses many od style Analog technology in her recordings due to a preference in its sound.

Biography
Arielle (Murray) was born in New Jersey on August 3, 1990 and was raised in California and Hawaii. She joined the Peninsula Girls Chorus of California when she was 5 years old. She received her first guitar when she was 10 years old. She finished High School early and attended Musician’s Institute in Los Angeles then went to London’s Institute of Contemporary Music Performance. Arielle has been a fan of Queen guitarist Brian May since was 6 years old and in 2007 she attended a book signing by Mr May. She brought her guitar with her and Brian asked her to play for him thus beginning their friendship   In 2008 Brian May created a special on stage roll for Arielle in the musical We Will Rock You.

Notable Works

 * Performed at 2013 Los Angeles Benefit for Dolphin Project concert in Hollywood
 * Performed at the 2004 Kiss the Sky! The Orca Freedom Concert in Seattle
 * Finished as runner up in 2016 Guitar Centers Onstage with Vince Gill contest
 * Had a role in the TV series Nashville as a guitar player / singer in Avery's Band in 2016
 * Arielle was the opener on Eric Johnson s 2018 US Tour
 * Founder of Tonewood Forest a non-pr ofit origination that plants trees that are used in guitar building.

Discography

 * After the Storm (EP 2008)
 * California (single, 2014)
 * Truth (single, 2014)
 * The Whale (LP 2015)
 * The Covers (2016, EP)
 * Interim (EP 2017)
 * Interim II (EP 2017)
 * My Gypsy Heart (EP 2017)
 * Mind Lion (EP 2018)
 * Suspension/Dimension (LP 2019)
 * They and Them Are Me (single, 2020)
 * Analog Girl in a Digital World (LP, 2021)

Guitar
Arielle built her guitar when she was 16 with a friend. She named the guitar Two-Tone.

This unique guitar became one of the distinguishable things associated with her.

In 2019 Arielle wanted to build replicas of Two-Tone to sell to the public. She mentioned this to Brian May and he suggested she let his company Brian May Guitars (BMG) make them. In 2020 the BMG Arielle was released.