Rez Abbasi
Born on the Indian Sub-Continent, removed at the age of four to the driving surf sounds of Southern California,
schooled at the University of Southern California and the Manhattan School of Music as well as a pilgrimage
in India under the tutorial of master percussionist, Ustad Alla Rakha, Rez Abbasi is a vivid synthesis of all
the above stated influences and genres.
Making New York home for the past 15 years, Rez Abbasi is considered by many to be one of the foremost modern jazz
guitar players on todays scene. With influence from the Indian sub-continent, Rez has developed a unique sound both
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as a composer and an instrumentalist.
Rez has honed his skills with performances through out the world including multiple tours in Europe, Canada, the U.S., Mexico
and India. He has performed or recorded with many jazz greats including, Grammy winner Ruth Brown, Peter Erskine,
Kenny Werner, Barre Phillips, DD Jackson, Tim Hagans, Marc Johnson, Billy Hart, Michael Formanek, Marvin 'Smitty' Smith, Gary
Thomas, Rick Margitza, Kiran Ahluwalia, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Tony Malaby, Shahid Ali, George Brooks, Ronu Majumdar, Kadri
Gopalnath, Ron Horton, Marc Mommaas, Christian Howes and a host of others.
Among Rez's other creative projects is his long-standing association with bassist David Phillips, drummer Tony Moreno
and alto saxophonist John O'Gallagher in the highly acclaimed, collective ensemble, "Freedance". Rez is also
an integral part of Indian/Canadian vocalist Kiran Ahluwalia's ensemble, Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Indo-Pak Trio
and Sunny Jain's Collective among others.
With five albums of original compositions under his belt, Rez continues to garner new groups of musicians to help his musical
concepts come to life. His latest recording "Snake Charmer" has created a stir in the music world partly due to his
organic, original approach in blending two complex musical genres together, namely jazz and Indian music.
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