All posts by Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi

Sohrab’s Recent Internet Radio Interview

Photo courtesy of David Ornette Cherry
Photo courtesy of David Ornette Cherry

Saturday, May 30, 2015 @ 7am Pacific Time, 10am Eastern Time, Internet radio’s “Organic Nation Listening Club” host David Ornette Cherry (son of the legendary trumpeter Don Cherry)  interviewed and shared Sohrab’s music.

Sohrab talked about his (music) background, music and his activism. He announced officially the establishment of his MUSICIANS FOR MUSICIANS, Inc. (MFM).

Listen to the whole interview here: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/david-ornette-cherry/2015/05/30/organic-nation-listening-club

Special News: Sohrab’s non-profit organization Musicians For Musicians, Inc

MFM jpg logoThe purpose of  Musicians For Musicians, Inc (MFM) is to raise the standard of living for working musicians in the greater New York City area. The mission is to form a grass roots organization of professional independent musicians to share their experience, knowledge and inspiration, and to build a vibrant and sustainable community that supports living wages, health care and pension benefits for all musicians.

Why is Sohrab doing this?

Simply, he’s tired of complaining about anything that doesn’t work in his musician’s life…and he’s tired of hearing his peers complaining in the same way. Sohrab believes that changes in musicians lives can only be done as a group. Musicians need to organize!

Only a big group of musicians can tackle their problems. The public will get aware of them and listen to their messages. But before becoming a voice musicians need to revolutionize themselves first, i.e. musicians have to become educated. They need to know what’s going wrong, admit that they made mistakes in the past, find a language to speak with each other in a comprehensive way. Understand that they work (YES composing and performing music is WORK!), and that they aren’t different from other working people.

During the last two years he’s met many musicians and music activists who feel the same way. They support Sohrab’s endeavour and share the idea that now is the right time to organise musicians regardless what music style they play.

The slogan of the foundation is making music is a profession! Musicians become adults, forget that being an artist doesn’t mean that you’re not working. Like anybody you need social benefits, such as health insurance, a pension fund, etc.