Ron Escheté Trio at Musicians Institute 1994
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025
- Ron Escheté Trio with Todd Johnson on 6-string electric bass and Paul Humphrey on drums recorded live December 1994 at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, CA. This is the entire 80-minute concert of nine tunes, but a few tunes will be trimmed out for separate RUclips videos very soon.
Great player..Great Teacher…COOL GUY
What a fabulous trio.
Killer trio, one of best jazz guitar player ever. Thanks!
That’s simply amazing, I had the privilege and honor to watch that Concert live, I was GIT student from September 94/95, never thought I would see it again... Thanks Ron, Todd and PH, the next CD is truly amazing, Come Rain or Shine!
Dear Ron, sitting here in my paradise watching a fantastic sunset feeling blue, said to myself, need to hear some good music, to let you know I care came up, Carol, oh man, you have flown so high, bless you Ron, mahalo, Bear
I always liked Ron Eschte’s playing. This is a really good trio!
Totally dig this Trio! Tasty and smooth as glass. Ah yes, the 80's and 90's at MIT, great years! Wish I could have attended.
Thats the hell of a gig! Love it! You should play with Todd again!
MAGISTRAL RON !!! ADOREI SUA PERFORMANCE E DO CONJUNTO. MUITA LEVEZA, LIRISMO E ... MUSICALIDADE !!!!!
Nice Lines!
10:21 Blue Daniel
16:00 Nuages
24:10 Loads of Love
33:40 Peace
EXCELENT, BRAVO !
MAIS UMA VEZ; ESPETACULAR. FORMIDÁVEL, DIVINO. MARAVILHOSO. GENIAL. INESQUECÍVEL !!!
AWESOME! CONGRATULATION. I WORK WITH YOUR MELODIC CHORD BOOK "CHORD MELODY MASTER FOR LONG YEARS "EVERY TIME. I NEED YEARS TO PLAY REALLY HOT!!! REGARDS DOLF SCHALLER SWITZERLAND
Ron and Todd are a monster combo!
FSR, has those funky jazz blues bits that I adore, call and response, climbs, send backs,
Silent Night, a masterpiece, dang, Ron,
How is the bass player interpolating those chords that sounds like a guitar backing track with his baseline I’ve never heard anything like that?
Hi Ron!! So nice play live recorded! I want to played tune list ^_^
Superb!!.
MIT after GIT, my man Ronnie & friends tearing it up.
Used to enjoy seeing you with Gene Harris at old Yoshi's on Claremont in Oakland around 1995.
on FSR, Walk right in sit right down quote, the line at 48:30, sensational !!
I'm Walkin' a fine example of Dominant voicings, choice,
still the best its scary..
true true ron does stuff that is not human
I dig watching the concert, for the set list, continuity ,
Hi B - I had a friend come to my solo gigs on Saturday and Sunday nights and spend the time on a cellphone. Later I found out what was up when I got an email with the tune lists for each night at the different restaurants. Get ready -- not one tune repeated (without sheet music, too). I wonder how many jazz guitar players could do this (and on Friday night, I didn't play any of these tunes)
AL FORNO SOLO TUNES 9-17-2016
6pm Start
How About You
Besame Mucho
People
So In Love
O Grande Amor
My One And Only Love
St Louis Blues
You Stepped Out Of A Dream
Love In Vain / Stars Fell On Alabama
Volare
Who Can I Turn To
7:15 Break 7:30
Theme From Godfather
Gone With The Wind /A Face Like Yours
The Song Is You
Tiny Capers
I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
Surrey With The Fringe On Top
Favela
Soon
Skylark
East Of The Sun
Yesterdays
8:20 Break 8:40
What Kind Of Fool Am I
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
They Can’t Take That Away From Me
Lament
Summer In Central Park
Misty
9pm End
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That’s Amore Solo Tunes 9-18-16
6pm Start
I Love You
I'm All Smiles
The Second Time Around
Thanks For The Memories
Jive At Five
Too Marvelous For Words
What's New
If I Loved You
I Have Dreamed / Suicide Is Painless
Matchmaker Matchmaker
Star Eyes
Somebody Loves Me
7: 10 Break 7:35
Serenata
Taking A Chance On Love
Why Did I Choose You
You're Everything (Chick Corea)
Do It (Let's Fall In Love)
Baubles Bangles And Beads
Yes Sir That's My Baby
Music! Music! Music! (Put Another Nickel In)
Some Other Time
I Didn't Know What Time It Was
8:25 Break 8:40
Someday My Prince Will Come
Blue Skies
Ceora
It's Nice Work If You Can Get It
Gravy Waltz
9pm End
Whoah !! That's intense, on orchestration, found Jo Staford. Shenendoah, have super gigs, B
Ron, my elevator's a bit slow, are you telling me that you'll be posting many of these titles, your doing these as Moonglow, Misty, tasty 3-4 min explorations, you made my day, I'm digging 1-5-1 so much, today messing with a very punchy atonal , Tequila, still E Dom key center, I'm learning, what goes up E string groups, like to go down, A string groups, The 7 shows me something every day, Oh Yeah, playing along with Don't Mess With Mr. T, Marvin Gaye's tune for Stanley, before, it became, Trouble Man, Heavy Cats, every note in its place, this concert is so enjoyable to listen to, Thank You, Mr. Ron, you're the top, ;) B
Do you recall the adage that if the music sounds good through a tiny speaker it'll sound good through any speaker, , well I'm listening this on iPad, and it sounds great, how can all that music translate to a 1/8th " speaker? B
Ron, more like a fakebook than a set list, followed the fantastic Wes telecasts to Wes Meets Bags, - so good, my first group was a vibes 5 piece ala Cal Tjader, Bags Groove was vital in our repitoire, our Percussion Man, Mike Muldoon, went on to fame with Brudda Iz of Rainbow now doing scores on movies Alex Acuna mentee, B
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Very mélodic bass player.
This is a rare gem - to say the least. Do my diabetic eyes deceive me - is that an early Benedetto?
Yes. It's 16 across and the thickness of a Birdland Gibson. It's 2 1/4 inches thick, and a 25 inch scale with an EMG 91 pickup in the body. I had two of them, and I still have one. Thanks for compliments, Mal.
Fact, , praise, and a touch of envy! (LOL). Between you and Howard Alden; I was motivated to try a 7-string - bought a Benedetto and a Dale Unger. It took a while to get used to the extra sting. Further, I had a wonderful book you wrote about HR (30 + years ago?) - that is, I have been a fan for many years......Good Pickins - Mal Pal
Paul's a time machine,
Some invisible person is comping behind your solo, and a mysterious bass line appears during the bass solo. Are you using a looper or some other electronic aid?
The guitar is a 7 string, octave below the 5 A string, Ron comps for Todd during his bass solos, cool eh,
I think when Ron was doing the single lines solo, it was the bass player who was doing the comping,, playing walking bass + chord a'la joe pass but played on elec bass. Cool!
A great bass player needs to have a stank face in his repertoire!
On HS's Peace, the chord work at 39:15 must be acknowledged, so frickin, good,
Normally I hate the sound of electric bass in jazz, but Todd makes this outfit work. He approaches the bass guitar as a bass AND a guitar -- if more e-bassist did that in jazz (instead of trying to approximate a sound that is impossible to truly capture unless you have an upright) than electric bass would be more tolerable and even enjoyable (like with Mr. Johnson) to listen to, right?
totally agree regarding bassist....
You and the band sound great! What's the name of the first tune you played? I hadn't heard it before.
Yours Is My Heart Alone
From Wikipedia:
"Yours Is My Heart Alone" or "You Are My
Heart's Delight" (German: "Dein ist mein ganzes Herz") is an aria from the 1929 operetta
The Land of Smiles (Das Land des Lächelns) with
music by Franz Lehár and the libretto
by Fritz Löhner-Beda and Ludwig Herzer (de).
It was for many years associated with the tenor Richard
Tauber for whom it was written. The aria is sung by the character of
Prince Sou-Chong in act 2.
I just hate that electric bass!..Would have been great with an acoustic double bass...Just my opinion.