Dory Lobel

Beginning his professional music career at the age of 18, Lobel is perhaps best known for playing in the house band for NBC's The Voice, and performing with multi-platinum recording artists including Backstreet Boys, Colbie Caillat, Jesse McCartney, Hilary Duff and Enrique Iglesias.

[2] At age 13, Lobel began taking lessons with a local guitar instructor, and after several years of private lessons, he started learning music directly from his record collection studying the styles of guitar greats such as Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix and Albert King and artists such as Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Pink Floyd.

[1][3] In 2003, Lobel moved to Los Angeles and enrolled in the world-renowned guitar program at Hollywood's Musician's Institute.

[1][3][4] Lobel has performed all over the world playing for multi-platinum selling artists including, Jesse McCartney, Enrique Iglesias and the Backstreet Boys.

[5] Before achieving success with his musical career in the United States, Lobel had planned to one day return to Israel to study psychology and philosophy at Tel Aviv University.