Showing posts with label Ron Escheté. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ron Escheté. Show all posts

Thursday, March 3, 2022

Ron Escheté - Homeward Bound (2003)

This album is dedicated in loving memory to George van Eps and Gene Harris with whom he played as a sideman on multiple albums, especially noted on the Concord label. It showcases the well-rounded expertise of 7-string jazz guitarist Ron Escheté as he explores 9 tunes ranging from jazz standards and contemporary compositions, including three of his own. Essentially the grouping revolves around a trio formation where Ron as the leader is backed by bassist Luther Hughes and drummers Jeff Hamilton (3 tracks) and Paul Kreibich (4 tracks). Overall, the album is quite a pleasant affair ideal for relaxation and worthy of multiple appraisals, whereby Ron's craftmanship can be further admired, Enjoy! 

REV JAZZ, 5637454850, 2003
Recorded 1998, 1999 & 2001 at Voice of the Arts Studio, Downey, California 

Musicians:
Ron Escheté - 7-String Electric Guitar
Luther Hughes - Acoustic Bass (except #4,8)
Paul Kreibich - Drums (#2,5,7,9)
Jeff Hamilton - Drums (#1,3,6) 

Tracks:
1. Ticket To Ride {John Lennon, Paul McCartney} (7:31)
2. Skating In Central Park {John Lewis} (5:17)
3. Mean Eugene {Ron Escheté} (6:30)
4. Your Samba {Ron Escheté} (3:22)
5. The Peacocks {Jimmy Rowles} (5:16)
6. It's The Talk Of The Town {Marty Symes, Al Neiburg, Jerry Livingston} (5:05)
7. Namely You {Gene De Paul, Johnny Mercer} (5:34)
8. Poor Butterfly {John Golden, Raymond Hubbell} (4:30)
9. Homeward Bound {Ron Escheté} (4:23) 

Total Time: 47:35 

Credits:
Producer - Ron Escheté
Engineer - Chuck Mitchell, Ken Givens
Art Direction - Stan Hollon

Friday, July 7, 2017

Ron Escheté - Spirit's Samba (1977) [vinyl>flac]

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