Updated: May 8, 2026
Born: February 10, 1965
REZA KHAN
Since his 2009 debut Painted Diaries, Bangladesh-born, New York–based guitarist and composer Reza Khan has written conceptually, enlisting heavy hitters from world music and contemporary jazz to weave lush musical storylines. His new album, Shadow Dancers, incorporates material developed over years and reshaped in a more personal context.
As such, the title track marks his first return to an older piece in over a decade. Like his previous releases, the album is conceived as a unified, theme-driven work rather than a collection of standalone tracks. His catalog includes multiple Billboard-charting releases, with a Top 10 single in “Drop of Faith,” and a steady run of recordings that have developed his collaborative, player-specific approach. The album draws from both new compositions and long-held ideas. “I went back to earlier material, polished it, and gave it a new meaning,” he says.
Shadow Dancers is themed after the nocturnal. For Khan, night represents “peace, tranquility, quietness,” a perspective shaped by his upbringing in Bangladesh, where the full moon carries a romantic meaning rather than more foreboding Western connotations. “It’s a lover’s night.” He describes the music as moving freely between contemporary jazz, fusion, and global traditions, without being tied to a single genre.
Raised in Bangladesh and now based in New York, Khan began in Indian classical music on percussion before turning to guitar. Early influences include Pat Metheny, whose melodic, globally inflected approach left a lasting imprint on his writing.
ON STAGE
Khan’s live sets carry over the nocturnal feel of the record, but the music opens up more onstage. Working in what he describes as a “world contemporary jazz” approach, he brings in guest musicians as needed, often drawing on Indian and Bangladeshi instruments and players, and folds them into the band without separating those elements from the core sound.
The sets move between composed material and looser sections, with the group stretching the music and letting different players step forward depending on the night. That approach has helped him build a steady audience, including strong turnout from local South Asian communities, alongside the broader jazz audience.
He has performed at New York venues including BB King Blues Club, Iridium, DROM, Zinc Bar, and City Winery, along with appearances at the Blue Note Jazz Festival, Central Park SummerStage, and Blue Note Napa, and has also appeared internationally, including performances in Spain and elsewhere in Europe.
MUSIC
Shadow Dancers unfolds within a nocturnal setting that Khan established from the outset, continuing his long-standing interest in shaping albums around a central idea. He describes a place where “you suddenly experience these beautiful, theatrical things, where nature turns into a festival” — crickets, fireflies, cabins in the distance, people dancing in the moonlight.
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Artist: Reza Khan
Album: Shadow Dancers
Released: 2026
Website: https://rezakhanmusic.com/
Reza Khan serves up contemporary smooth jazz guitar and adult contemporary instrumental music at the highest level. He burst onto the scene with his 2009 debut Painted Diaries and has had a steady output since then. He has worked with some of the biggest names in contemporary jazz while developing a fascinating trademark fusion of pop, jazz, soul and world influences. His empowering world jazz guitar music is steeped in his international roots and status as a socially conscious musical citizen of the world. Along the way, the Bangladesh-born, NYC-based composer and guitarist has enjoyed several breakthrough hits on the Billboard Jazz chart, including his first Top Ten single “Drop of Faith” (featuring Nils) from his critically acclaimed fifth album Next Train Home and “Waiting for the Sky” from the 2021 collection Imaginary Road.




