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“There are all these instruments around and everybody’s laughing and playing. We just started beating on stuff. And they’d show us the correct way — how to play, how to hit the drums. When it’s around you, it’s easier to develop as a musician. Besides the fun, you see how much time it takes, how you have to put that into your craft, if you really want to be a professional.”. By the time he was 13, Juan had formed his first band, with his brother and sister. “That’s what my father did for a living. That’s what we wanted to do. We started practicing, learning songs, playing for friends and family. Eventually, we got good and we started getting paid at 14, 15.”.

From his father, Juan learned more than how to make congas sing, “As far as being a musician, he helped us realize that you really have to know your craft, study your instrument, Also, to be on one free! ballet shoes filled machine embroidery design, embroidery girls, ballerina design, girl embroidery, embroidery balleri time, Treat it like a job, Even rehearsal is to be treated that way, You have to be there on time, which, for rehearsal actually means half-an-hour early, because you have to set up your equipment, At shows, we’re there at least a couple of hours before, You don’t know if there are steps, a parking problem, You have to get your passes, All this stuff takes time, You want to be able to warm up backstage, You have to be prepared, Then you don’t have to be stressed, You can relax and enjoy the music, That’s what I learned from my father.”..

Spontaneity is part of the fun of playing with his father’s band. “My father gives us freedom. He’ll give my brother or Sheila or me a little solo. If it feels good, we’ll go a little longer, see where it takes us. My father might start chanting, singing. He might call one of us out to dance. Wherever it goes. And he’s been doing it for so long, he knows how to get it back on track, go back to the song. He’s so good at that.”. His father will be joining him at Angelica’stonight, when Juan plays with his own Latin All-Star Jazz Band. Among those joining him will be his regulars — drummer Phil Hawkins, pianist Bob Karty and bassist David Belove — as well as Roger Glenn on vibes and Leah Tysse on vocals.

Juan has toured with an array of artists, including Prince, Lionel Richie, MC Hammer and Hall and Oates, “I try to learn from every tour, every band I’ve played with, It could be just a piano player I’m playing with, Or it could be a big tour like Hammer’s ‘Too Legit,’ where I learned a lot from the horn players on the tour bus, talking to them about the business, You get out of it what you want to put into it, If you want to just party and not learn and just do the shows, some people do that, And I would be like that, when I was younger, in my 20s, But I’m older now and I just like hanging with the musicians, learning more one free! ballet shoes filled machine embroidery design, embroidery girls, ballerina design, girl embroidery, embroidery balleri about the business, what they do in the studio, what they are working on..

“Terri Lyne Carrington, a great drummer, I really learned a lot from her. She’s from the East Coast, so she learned different than we did. And of course, playing with Prince, you learn a lot about how he writes, how he runs his rehearsals, how to present yourself on stage. Each band works a little differently. You can learn from every band.”. Juan says that, while on tour, he can even pick up pointers from a trio playing in a hotel lobby. “I’ll go, ‘They are amazing musicians!’ Some people are just walking by. I’m like, ‘Are you hearing what I’m hearing?’ I sit down and listen. And I learn. You don’t have to be at a big concert or event to learn. You can be at a hotel or on a boat cruise and hear some great musicians.”.

Juan can be heard on his sister Sheila E.’s latest album, his dad’s new live CD, as well as the “E Family” album, for which he wrote three songs, He’s working on an album of his own, writing material with San Jose-born, Los Angeles-based Michael Angel, When the Escovedo siblings pool their rhythmic talents, there’s a sense of competition, as well as camaraderie, “Sheila goes on tour, she learns some stuff, I learn stuff,” Juan says, “My brother learns stuff, So when we play one free! ballet shoes filled machine embroidery design, embroidery girls, ballerina design, girl embroidery, embroidery balleri together, we’re having fun, but we’re serious — we’re really trying to top each other, It’s like, ‘Here’s some new licks, You guys can’t do this one!’ They laugh and go, ‘Wow! What was that?’ ‘Let’s see what you got.’ We’re challenging each other..

“It’s great when the family can be together, performing, touring — we’re in the Bahamas, Japan, Europe. And it’s all paid for. We’re getting paid to hang out as a family and do what we love — playing music. We also go to the beach, see a movie, play basketball. We like to do that together as a family. And the band members, we consider part of the family, too.”. Juan Escovedo is glad he was born into a life of music. “Who gets to get to work and have people clap? It’s great. I love it. I wouldn’t change it for anything.”.

The annual Day of Service started with breakfast at three sites: St, Bartholomew Catholic Church in San Mateo, First Presbyterian Church in Burlingame, and Fair Oaks Elementary School in Redwood City, After breakfast, the volunteers spread across the county, Some made baby hats, fleece blankets, card and rainbow bracelets for Ukrainian orphans; cleaned and repaired classrooms and gardens at Fair Oaks School; painted and installed shelving at one free! ballet shoes filled machine embroidery design, embroidery girls, ballerina design, girl embroidery, embroidery balleri John Gill Elementary School in Redwood City and North Shoreview Montessori Elementary School in San Mateo; and prepared and served breakfast for day laborers at the San Mateo Workers Resource Center..



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