Ari Margo
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Ari Margo is Mitch Margo's younger son, who performs with his Father in the oldies band, "The Tokens" who were made famous by their 1961 recording of The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Ari's name is derived from the Hebrew word meaning "Lion"). Ari reluctantly was forced into joining the choir by his mother in 6th grade but ended up enjoying it so much that he stayed with the choral program until he graduated high school. In 1998, he found himself performing in front of millions of people over that summer with The Tokens as they performed The National Anthem at all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums (of which Ari participated in 14).[1]
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- ^ "The Tokens - Bio". http://thetokens.com/bio.cfm. Retrieved February 16, 2011.