Sohrab – solo artist, guest performer & street musican

The Solo Artist

Underground Comedy: Strange Talk In the Basement with Jerry Haas (At Donny Vulture’s)!

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Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi plays “My Respect”, a sax solo for  the Japanese tsunami victims of March 2011!

The Guest Performer

King Missile (Dog-Fly Religion) performing the song “World War Three is a Giant Ice Cream Cone” live at (le) Poisson Rouge, NYC on March 18, 2010. John S. Hall, Dogbowl aka Stephen Tunney, John Kruth, Dave Dreiwitz, Billy Ficca. Special guests Justin Kantor on cello and Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi on Saxophone. Filmed by Sophie Tunney.

Sohrab’s guest performance with King Missile (Dog Fly Religion) at the Bowery Poetry Club, 2010

Sohrab’s guest performing with Alex Obert & the Hollow Bones at the Gallery Bar (NY), Feb. 17, 2010.

The Street Musician

This video is a documentation of a happening in the park, in front of the Delacroix Theater in summer of 2009. Sohrab was playing at his spot and the dancers just passed by doing their performance. The producers liked Sohrab’s sound and asked him to play for the dancers. He is playing the new song Welcome New Iran, a homage to the Iraninan pro democracy Green Movement.

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One uncut take of a scene from director Ed Haas’ new short film entitled “Death and the Dancer”, filmed one summer day in New York City’s Central Park. This silent film tells the story of a Dancer in love with life, who is suddenly confronted with Death who has come to take her away. Dancer played by Nancy Vining Van Ness. Death played by Lorenzo Valoy. Saxaphone player is Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi. Producer is Johanna Heinemann-Haas

lub, Mar 6th, 2010