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Samo Šalamon was born on 9 October, 1978 in Slovenia, is a Slovenian jazz guitarist and composer. Discover Samo Šalamon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Age 45 years old
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Born 9 October 1978
Birthday 9 October
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Nationality Slovenia

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1978

Samo Šalamon (born October 9, 1978, in Maribor, Slovenia) is a Slovenian jazz composer, guitarist, and band leader.

He has performed on over 35 releases and is credited with over 300 compositions.

Salamon started playing the guitar at the age of 7 and studied classical guitar in Maribor, Slovenia until the age of 15.

He continued his studies at the University of Ljubljana, where he obtained a PhD in the field of American poetry and translation.

During his time at college, he became interested in jazz and improvisation.

1999

Salamon met jazz guitarist John Scofield in 1999 and Scofield became a mentor to Salamon.

Salamon became obsessed with practicing and maintained a practice schedule of five to six hours per day for a couple of years.

2000

In the early 2000s, he started to play and record with musicians from the New York jazz scene, including Tim Berne, David Binney, Josh Roseman, Tony Malaby, Mark Helias, Tom Rainey, Gerald Cleaver, Tyshawn Sorey, John Hebert, Donny McCaslin and others.

2003

In 2003 he recorded his debut as a bandleader entitled Ornethology featuring a European quartet with Achille Succi, Salvatore Maiore and Zlatko Kaučič.

With this group he performed at Ljubljana Jazz Festival, Roma Jazz Festival and Skopje Jazz Festival The album Ornethology was also selected among the 1001 best albums in the history of jazz according to the Penguin Guide to Jazz.

Salamon regularly toured Europe 2-3 times per year where his groups included various European and American jazz musicians, especially maintaining long musical relationships with French tubist Michel Godard, American reedist and founding member of the group Oregon Paul McCandless, saxophonists Achille Succi and Tony Malaby, drummer Roberto Dani and pianist Stefano Battaglia.

In his later work, he has regularly mixed modern composition and improvisation, as seen in his latest projects, such as duos with guitarist Hasse Poulsen and clarinetist Francois Houle, his European sextet for Clean Feed Records – The Colors Suite featuring Julian Arguelles, Achille Succi, Pascal Niggenkemper and two drummers, Christian Lillinger and Roberto Dani, as well as a large free orchestra, composed of European improvisers, including Fredrik Ljungkvist, Luis Vicente, Albert Cirera, Martin Küchen and others.

He has recorded for European jazz labels, such as Clean Feed Records, Fresh Sound New Talent, Not Two Records, Steeplechase Records, Splash Records and others.

As a composer, he has developed projects with multiform syntheses of contemporary jazz, classical music and free improvisation.

Salamon has been involved in playing Eric Dolphy's music on solo acoustic guitar which resulted in the album Dolphyology.

The album features all 28 compositions by Eric Dolphy, rearranged for acoustic guitar, venturing from avantgarde excursions to highly lyrical moments.

In June 2022, Salamon released a trio album Pure and Simple with the jazz legends - Norwegian bassist Arild Andersen and US drummer Ra-Kalam Bob Moses, followed by an extensive European tour in October 2022.

Salamon's fluid style of guitar playing is primarily based on his studies of jazz saxophonists Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy, which is obvious on his first two albums Ornethology and Ela's Dream, where his playing has been described as having a "quirky yet intriguing original sound".

His early guitar playing is influenced by guitarist and mentor John Scofield, while also drawing inspiration from players like John Abercrombie, Ben Monder, Adam Rogers and Bill Frisell.

His compositional style draws from different areas of jazz as well as modern classical composers, such as Bela Bartok, Witold Lutoslawski and Olivier Messiaen.