- J. B. Eckl
J. B. Eckl (/ˈɛkəɫ/) is a Canadian
songwriter , producer, and recording artist. Eckl lives inPortland, Oregon , and is a member of theBahá'í Faith .Background
Originally from
Saskatoon ,Saskatchewan , Eckl played guitar and studied with manyChicago blues musicians as they toured across the Prairies. He left Canada for Mexico at 17 to play in his first steady band inSan Miguel de Allende , and upon his return, became interested in the teachings of theBahá'í Faith , later becoming a member of that religion. He further traveled extensively in Latin America and the Caribbean, and settled in Los Angeles looking for musical collaborators.Musical career
After doing some guitar session work with Latin pop producer
K. C. Porter , Eckl signed as a staff songwriter for Porter's Insignia Music, a joint venture with Paramount subsidiary Famous Music Publishing. Soon after, he was asked to go on tour with a '70s funk band War, and spent two years traveling and playing with other musicians, most notablyCarlos Santana . He later worked with K. C. Porter again to write and produce two tracks for Santana's Supernatural, and another track of Santana's Shaman. The Shaman track, 'One of These Days' features Eckl's lead vocal. Eckl performed this song on stage at the Hollywood Bowl at the time of Shaman's release.Other collaborations with Porter included projects with
King Chango ,Ozomatli , andEliades Ochoa of theBuena Vista Social Club . As a songwriter, Eckl's songs appear on albums by R&B starsEn Vogue , jazz guitar legendLarry Carlton , UK electronic group Outside and others. Eckl also wrote the musical score for the South African film Cape of Good Hope.Eckl produced a solo album for WAR's
Lonnie Jordan along with long-time collaborator and WAR bassist Pancho Tomaselli. The album, 'War Stories', was released on Fantasy Records in the summer of 2007.In 2007 Eckl released a devotional CD with Gospel artist Eric Dozier entitled 'Badasht Vol. 1 - While the City Sleeps.'
Current projects include an album of Eckl's own material and another duo project with Dozier under the name Moanin' Sons.
External links
* [http://www.jbeckl.com/ J.B. Eckl Official Website]
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