Sam Farrar
Bassist

Sam Farrar Net Worth

Sam has earned his net worth through his successful career as a musician and producer. He has also worked with other popular artists such as Maroon 5, John Mayer, and The Strokes. Sam Farrar's salary is estimated to be around $1 million per year. Sam Farrar is a Bassist who has a net worth of $100 million. He was born in June 29, 1978 and is best known for being a part of the popular rock band Phantom Planet, whose song "California" was the theme song for the FOX drama The O.C. Sam has earned his net worth through his successful career as a musician and producer, having worked with other popular artists such as Maroon 5, John Mayer, and The Strokes. His salary is estimated to be around $1 million per year.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day June 29, 1978
Birth Place California
Age 45 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer

💰 Net worth: $100 million (2024)

About

Bassist for the popular rock band Phantom Planet, who are best known for their song "California", which was the theme song for the FOX drama The O.C.

Before Fame

He grew up in show business with his father, John, being a successful songwriting who wrote many of Olivia Newton-John's biggest hits.

Trivia

He is a part of the band Operation Aloha, which features musicians from other bands such as Gomez and Maroon 5.

Family Life

He has a daughter and a son with his wife Stephanie.

Associated With

The actor Jason Schwartzman played drums for Phantom Planet until 2003.

About the author

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