Roger Solari

Roger Solari (born in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul in 1973) is a Brazilian bass guitarist. He started his musical studies with the piano at the age of four, and he only switched to electric bass guitar when he was eleven years old. Solari is a thumb-slap technique specialist.
Solari has recorded several albums with his brother, guitarist Frank Solari, working as both bass player and as a composer. In 1996 he shared the stage with James Carter and George Clinton at the Free Jazz Festival in his home town of Porto Alegre. A year later he played at the RS Guitar Festival where he played alongside Stanley Jordan.
Solari has played with several musicians including: Billy Cobham, Arthur Maia, Peter Aznar, Andre Gomes, Carlos Martau, Kiko Freitas, Trevor Murrell, Hille Bemelmans and Torcuato Mariano.
Solari has been involved in composing and producing lots of projects including the L.A. Times from Los Angeles. He is currently working on his own album and working and playing on several different projects in Spain and Europe.
 
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