Sam Farrar

American musician and producer (born 1978) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sam John Farrar (born June 29, 1978)[2][3] is an American musician. He is best known as a member of the pop band Maroon 5, in which he plays several instruments, primarily bass guitar since 2020, where he took over from Mickey Madden after his departure following an arrest on domestic violence charges. A frequent collaborator with the band since the 1990s, he joined as a touring member in 2012 and was promoted to an official member in 2016.[4] He has also been the bassist for the rock band Phantom Planet since their formation in 1994.

Born
Sam John Farrar[1]

(1978-06-29) June 29, 1978 (age 47)[1]
Spouse
Stephanie Eitel
(m. 2007)
Children2
Parents
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Sam Farrar
Farrar performing with Phantom Planet in October 2008
Born
Sam John Farrar[1]

(1978-06-29) June 29, 1978 (age 47)[1]
Spouse
Stephanie Eitel
(m. 2007)
Children2
Parents
Musical career
Occupations
  • Musician
  • record producer
Instruments
  • Bass
  • keyboards
  • guitar
  • percussion
  • sampler
  • vocals
Years active1994–present
Labels
Member of
Formerly ofOperation Aloha
Websitesamfarrar.com
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Career

1994–2012: Phantom Planet and other side projects

Farrar is the bass guitar player for the American rock band Phantom Planet. He also joined the band Operation Aloha with members of Gomez and Maroon 5.[5] He and his wife, Stephanie, have started their own music project, called Bubble and Strife.

2012–present: Maroon 5

In 2012, Farrar became a touring member of Maroon 5, playing various instruments, including guitars, occasional bass guitar, percussion and additional keyboards, singing backing vocals and providing samples and other special effects (using the MPC).

A longtime collaborator of the band, he co-wrote and co-produced a few of the band's songs on almost all of their studio albums and also remixed one of their songs, which is called "Woman", on Call and Response: The Remix Album, released in 2008. On August 31, 2012 – during a show in Argentina on the Overexposed Tour – Farrar filled-in for Mickey Madden on the bass guitar for the first time since 2001.[6] He subsequently filled-in for Madden on the next few shows of the tour.[7]

After touring with the band for the next couple of years, Farrar was named an official member in late 2017, with the release of Red Pill Blues.[8] He replaced Madden as bassist in 2020.

Personal life

Farrar was born in Los Angeles, California,[1] to Australian parents. His father, John Farrar, was a member of The Shadows and also carved a successful songwriting career, penning many of Olivia Newton-John's big hits as well as producing nearly every one of her albums during her most successful years. His mother, Pat Carroll, was a successful Australian pop singer in the 1960s. He attended The Buckley School.

Farrar married Stephanie Eitel in 2007,[9] formerly a member of the band Agent Sparks.[10] Their daughter was born in 2009, and their son in 2014.[11] He is the older brother of musician, composer and producer Max Farrar, who is the keyboardist and guitarist of the rock band Azura,[12][13][14] and whose work also ranges from The Script to Lewis Capaldi.[15]

Discography

With Hanson

With Operation Aloha

With Sara Bareilles

With Bubble and Strife

  • My Lifetime for Blondes (EP) (2011)[16]

With Jasmine Ash

  • Beneath the Noise (2012)

With John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John

With Oh Land

With Tony Lucca

  • With the Whole World Watching (2013)

With Rozzi Crane

  • Rozzi Crane (EP) (2013)
  • Space (EP) (2015)
  • Time (EP) (2015)

With Shoffy

  • Lenses (2018)
  • Cool Again (2020)

With Andy Grammer

With Yuna

With SuperM

With Duncan Laurence

With Band of Horses

With Mandy Moore

Maroon 5

As an outside collaborator
As a touring member
  • Overexposed (2012) – production and songwriting ("Ladykiller", "Fortune Teller" and "Tickets"), backing vocals, programming
  • V (2014) – backing vocals ("Unkiss Me" and "This Summer" – the latter song is from the 2015 re-release of V), programming
As an official member
  • Red Pill Blues (2017) – producing, keyboards, bass guitar, synthesizer, samples, lead and rhythm guitar, programming, backing vocals
  • Jordi (2021) – producing, keyboards, bass guitar, synthesizer, samples, lead and rhythm guitar, programming, backing vocals
  • Love Is Like (2025) – bass; additional keyboards; percussion; programming; co-producer; additional producer; engineering

Phantom Planet

Remixes

2008

  • "Woman" – Maroon 5 (Sam Farrar Remix)

2010

  • "Unspoken" – Weezer (Sam Farrar Remix)

References

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