Chuck Loeb (December 7, 1955 โ July 31, 2017) was an American jazz guitaris… Read Full Bio ↴Chuck Loeb (December 7, 1955 โ July 31, 2017) was an American jazz guitarist and a member of the groups Steps Ahead and Fourplay.
Loeb was born in Nyack, New York, near New York City. At a young age, he listened to Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Cream, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan. According to a 2005 JazzTimes article, the first song he learned on guitar was Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone", which he would later play at a guest appearance with Dylan. He discovered jazz when he was sixteen through the music of guitarists Wes Montgomery, George Benson, John McLaughlin, and Pat Martino. At that point, Loeb chose to become a musician and "never thought of doing anything else".
He studied with local music teachers, then traveled to Philadelphia and became a student of jazz guitarist Dennis Sandole. In New York City, he learned from Jim Hall. For two years he attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, then left in 1976 to seek professional work in New York City.
In New York, Loeb played with Chico Hamilton, Ray Barreto, and Hubert Laws. Starting in 1979, he was a member of Stan Getz's group.[5] Getz later became the best man at his wedding to singer Carmen Cuesta. Loeb and Mitchel Forman, who was also in Getz's group, formed the jazz fusion band Metro (1994). In the 1980s, he was a member of the group Steps Ahead, which included Michael Brecker, someone Loeb credits as an influence. He replaced Larry Carlton as guitarist in Fourplay (2010).
Loeb and his wife have recorded together, with Cuesta providing vocals on his albums and Loeb playing on Cuesta's albums, and their daughters Lizzy and Christina contributing vocals.
Loeb began a solo career in 1988 with his debut album My Shining Hour on the Japanese record label Pony Canyon. He released subsequent albums on DMP Digital Music Products until receiving commercial success with Shanachie Records on The Music Inside (1996). The title song from the album held the number one position on the jazz charts for six weeks. Later, he produced Moon, the Stars, & the Setting Sun (1998), Listen(1999) In a Heartbeat (2001), and All There Is (2002).
Loeb's music has appeared on TV shows, commercials, and movie soundtracks, including The Untouchables, You've Got Mail, and Hitch.
Loeb died on July 31, 2017, aged 61 after suffering from cancer for several years.
Loeb was born in Nyack, New York, near New York City. At a young age, he listened to Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Cream, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan. According to a 2005 JazzTimes article, the first song he learned on guitar was Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone", which he would later play at a guest appearance with Dylan. He discovered jazz when he was sixteen through the music of guitarists Wes Montgomery, George Benson, John McLaughlin, and Pat Martino. At that point, Loeb chose to become a musician and "never thought of doing anything else".
He studied with local music teachers, then traveled to Philadelphia and became a student of jazz guitarist Dennis Sandole. In New York City, he learned from Jim Hall. For two years he attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, then left in 1976 to seek professional work in New York City.
In New York, Loeb played with Chico Hamilton, Ray Barreto, and Hubert Laws. Starting in 1979, he was a member of Stan Getz's group.[5] Getz later became the best man at his wedding to singer Carmen Cuesta. Loeb and Mitchel Forman, who was also in Getz's group, formed the jazz fusion band Metro (1994). In the 1980s, he was a member of the group Steps Ahead, which included Michael Brecker, someone Loeb credits as an influence. He replaced Larry Carlton as guitarist in Fourplay (2010).
Loeb and his wife have recorded together, with Cuesta providing vocals on his albums and Loeb playing on Cuesta's albums, and their daughters Lizzy and Christina contributing vocals.
Loeb began a solo career in 1988 with his debut album My Shining Hour on the Japanese record label Pony Canyon. He released subsequent albums on DMP Digital Music Products until receiving commercial success with Shanachie Records on The Music Inside (1996). The title song from the album held the number one position on the jazz charts for six weeks. Later, he produced Moon, the Stars, & the Setting Sun (1998), Listen(1999) In a Heartbeat (2001), and All There Is (2002).
Loeb's music has appeared on TV shows, commercials, and movie soundtracks, including The Untouchables, You've Got Mail, and Hitch.
Loeb died on July 31, 2017, aged 61 after suffering from cancer for several years.
Cotton Club
Chuck Loeb Lyrics
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Cab Calloway / Irving Miles Folks, here's a story about Minnie the Moocher She was a…
YG Pablo & Sofiane Pamart Bienvenue au Cotton Club J'suis avec deux baddies au Cotton…
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...The Stars There is a place And it isn't very far from here A…
Don't Let Me Be Lonely tonight Do me wrong, do me right Tell me lies, but hold…
Eternal Flame Close your eyes give me your hand, darling Do you feel…
In A Heartbeat We live our lives From day to day Thinking things will never…
Let It Be When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary…
The Girl From Ipanema Tall and tan and young and lovely The girl from Ipanema…
The Music Inside Let's all raise a glass to the rock stars of…
You Got It Though folks with good intentions Tell me to save my tears W…
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Ron Young
There must be amazing daily concerts in heaven due to the loss of many, many greats like Chuck!!!!!!!
Marlon Berend
Heaven is not a real place....
LUIS ALFONSO AGUIRRE MORALES
Great song!!! as Nathan East say...Really put a smile in my face each time I listen to it!!!! Thank you very much for sharing Shanachie Fan!!!!
George Giblin
RIP Chuck Loeb. One of the greatest jazz guitarists and musicians of our time.
Norrie Lynch aka The Groovefather
Top tune by an ace guitarist, always delivers quality music.
Norrie Lynch aka The Groovefather
R.I.P. Chuck Loeb One of the finest guitarists of our generation.
Dec 7, 1955 - July 31, 2017 ๐ข
Manuel Arellano
Fabuloso Chuck Loeb and Jeff Lorber...Great
Marlon Berend
A great musician, but a far better human being.....rest in powah Chuck......you are missed.....
Nathan East
Go Chuck, play it bro!!! Puts a smile on my face!! : ) * * * * *
Lorenz Mรผller
Hey Nathan! This is a happy tune! Especially the straight forward quarter note based refrain. God bless you guys!