Ron
Escheté (born Houma, Louisiana, August 19, 1948) is an American
seven-string jazz guitarist. His early influences were jazz
guitarists Wes Montgomery, Jim Hall, and Howard Roberts. When he was
14, he got his first guitar and performed in clubs while he was in
high school. He studied classical guitar and flute at Loyola
University in New Orleans. After he graduated, he toured with singer
Buddy Greco. He moved to California in 1970 and worked with
vibraphonist Dave Pike, then pianist Gene Harris in 1975. He has
played with Ray Brown, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Milt
Jackson, and Diana Krall.
This
LP is his first as a leader. He is joined by Tom Ranier on pianos,
bassist Luther Hughes, drummer and percussionist John Perett and
partner Carol Escheté as Vocalist. It showcases a broad range of
jazz styles and the majority of the tunes are his compositions. He
went on to do a few albums on Muse. Enjoy!
JAS
Records, JAS-4003, 1977
Recorded
18th & 22nd October, 1976
Musicians:
Ron
Escheté - Guitar
Tom
Ranier - Acoustic & Electric Piano
Luther
Hughes - Bass
John
Perett - Drums, Percussion
Carol
Escheté - Voice
Tracks:
A1.
Spirit's Samba {Ron Escheté} (6:16)
A2.
Mama's Song {Ron Escheté} (5:50)
A3.
Is Dis It Or Whut {Ron Escheté} (3:36)
A4.
Desert Air {Chich Corea} (6:48)
B1.
Metz {Ron Escheté} (7:36)
B2.
Why Did I Choose You {Michael Leonard, Herbert Martin} (6:38)
B3.
Isn't She Lovely {Stevie Wonder} (4:28)
Credits:
Producer
- Bill Metz
Engineer
- James Mooney
Album
Design - The Image Machine
Illustration
- Dirk Wunderlich
Liner
Notes - Mundell Lowe
Ron Escheté - Spirit's Samba {FLAC} (1977)
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