Rami Jaffee is an American musician best known as the keyboardist for the Foo Fighters. He began playing keyboards with local bands at the age of 13 and has since collaborated with various musicians such as The Wallflowers, Pete Yorn, Soul Asylum, Stone Sour, Joseph Arthur, and Coheed and Cambria.
Quick Facts
Full Name | Rami Jaffee |
Nick Name | Rami |
Date Of Birth | March 11, 1969 |
Age | 54 years old |
Horoscope | Pisces |
Place Of Birth | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Nationality | American |
Famous as | musician |
Height | 6 feet 0 inch |
Net worth | $950 thousand |
Parents, Height
Rami Jaffee is 6 feet (1.84 meters) tall and was born on March 11, 1969, in Los Angeles, California. He hasn’t revealed anything about his parents.
Affair
Rami is now in love with Christine Pillow, a Maltese supermodel. Their romance sparked a lot of interest in the community. The couple has been together since 2014. Christine worked as a sales assistant in San Gwann before joining the modeling industry. Since they began dating, the couple’s love and affection have been constant. They have always been upfront about their love, as seen by the images on their social media accounts. During the Foo Fighters’ performance in Helsinki in June 2017, the pair had a great time wandering and hugging in the streets.
Even though the pair have been dating for almost four years, they have yet to consider marriage. In 2012, Rami was in a relationship with Daryl Hannah before dating Christine.
Wife, Married Daughter
Rami married in 1991 but divorced in 2002 for various reasons. His first marriage left him with a daughter. He considers himself to be a proud parent. Here’s a photo he sent to his Instagram account with a comment. “She’s 3… 6… 16…
Net worth
Rami’s net worth is approximately $950 thousand as of January 2024. His annual compensation is about $39,888, according to PayScale. The majority of his earnings come from his musical profession. He earns far more than the ordinary musician since he works for a well-known band.
Rami began his musical career young, performing for local bands. Even after graduating from Fairfax High School, he continued to perform for local bands and worked as a session musician in recording studios. Around 1989, Jakob Dylan and Tobi Miller founded the Apples, a bar searching for a piano. When Jaffee found out about it, he immediately went to see the band members. They showed him some demo recordings, and he eventually joined the band.
A few weeks later, the group renamed themselves Wallflower and signed with Virgin Records. Their first album, “Wallflower,” was released in 1992. Since 2005, he has worked with the rock band Foo Fighters. However, he was formally signed as a member in 2017. Concrete and Gold, the band’s eighth album, was his first record with them. According to Forbes, he earned $48.5 million before joining the band in 2016. In recent years, he has been in several concerts. Some of the previous shows are listed below:
Interview
Jaffee discussed his early days with the Wallflowers, his session and production work throughout the years, his employment with the Foo Fighters, and much more in an interview with Gary Boss, the marketing director of Summer Sonic.