Salar Rajabnik

Salar Rajabnik is a product of time spent in lots of seemingly contrasting places. Born in the Atlanta area, he was immersed in the world of southern American roots music early on. The strong Persian cultural influence of his father, an Iranian immigrant, was just as evident at a young age. This was strengthened by time in his youth spent living in Iran. From the beginning this unexpected amalgamation of cultures began to create the foundation that would define him as a musician and person. A move to Kansas City at the age of twelve prompted Salar to pick up his first instrument, the bass guitar.

The rest, as they say was history. Between the clubs, streets, festivals, churches, basements, bars, arenas, schools, & studios, playing bass, drums or guitar he took every opportunity to play that he could. While his influences seem conflicting on the surface level the underlying and unifying principles and themes are strong. Whether he was dancing to Persian music with his family in Iran, learning Motown basslines in his room while his friends listened to boy bands or jamming in the historic 18th & Vine district with jazz veterans till sunrise, for Salar it’s always been about playing with heart, soul, and honesty. At a time when it seems commonplace for artists to claim to respect the spirit of what should make music significant & meaningful while they do just the opposite, Salar has set out to venerate those who have and continue to respect the gift of music and it’s important role in life, regardless of any classification or style.

After years of playing in bands and as a live & studio musician Salar relocated to Nashville, Tennessee & formed a backing band in 2014 & released a debut EP, both dubbed “Moon Age”. Along with longtime collaborator John Gentile, Salar & the revolving cast of collaborators continue to write & perform new music in Nashville, Kansas City & beyond.

Salar plays live in our studio from 7:00 to 7:30am. We will musically commemorate the moon landing annivesary the first hour.


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