Rachel Eckroth
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MAR
21
2024
Mantova, Italy
Liceo delle Scienze Umane "Isabella D'Este"
I Was There
MAR
18
2024
Bozen, Italy
Carambolage
I Was There
MAR
16
2024
München, Germany
Jazzclub Unterfahrt
I Was There
MAR
15
2024
Rotterdam, Netherlands
LantarenVenster
I Was There
FEB
17
2024
Scottsdale, AZ
Ravenscroft
I Was There
FEB
16
2024
Tucson, AZ
The Century Room
I Was There
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Fan Reviews
May 27th 2022
Great show, venue had good sound, crowd was appreciative and respectful, music was excellent. To bad they did not have CD’s available to sell. Love to see them again, will go back to Century room to hear more Jazz. Thanks,
Tucson, AZ@The Century Room
About Rachel Eckroth
Polymath (noun): a person of wide-ranging knowledge or learning.
Music needs a term for this. What do you call one person who is a pianist, vocalist,
keyboardist, composer, producer, arranger, band leader, sideman and more? Music may
not have a term, but it does have a name: Rachel Eckroth.
Eckroth can lead with a bold vision or accompany with the subtle skills necessary to
make another musician shine. Her combination of jazz experimentation and pop feeling
form the engine behind her own work as a leader or co-leader on 20 albums, most
recently The Garden on Rainy Days Records (2021). That same crossover talent is why
she's been featured on voice and keyboards in the bands of Rufus Wainwright, St.
Vincent, KT Tunstall, and Chris Botti.
Eckroth can hold an audience's attention in an intimate jazz club or on a massive concert
stage. She did the latter when she opened for Rufus Wainwright's All These Poses
Anniversary Tour, standing on stage alone with just her keyboards and her voice,
weaving a sonic landscape that kept audiences enthralled. Eckroth is no stranger to
television, either, having been a member of the house band on The Meredith Vieira Show
and appearing on Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show, Late Night with Seth Meyers
and Good Morning America with various artists.
Eckroth has been a busy recording artist throughout her career, and the pace has only
increased in recent years. In 2020, Eckroth appeared on the single "Circling" by Donny
McCaslin, the acclaimed saxophonist from David Bowie's final band. That same year,
she released three singles of her own. This year (2021) she and her husband, bassist Tim
Lefebvre (David Bowie, The Tedeschi Trucks Band) put out a duet album called The
Blackbird Sessions Vol. 1. She also released the single "Moot Points" featuring Alassane,
as well as an eponymous EP featuring four of her own songs.
Her latest project, The Garden, features 8 tracks written or co-written by Eckroth. The
band includes Lefebvre and McCaslin along with drummer Christian Euman, guitarist
Nir Felder, and saxophonist Andrew Krasilnikov. Eckroth chose the album title because,
like a garden, her music is a diverse ecosystem grown from the seeds of her many
musical adventures.
Polymath. Renaissance woman. Jack of all trades. Use whatever term you're comfortable
with, or no special word at all. What matters is the music, and Rachel Eckroth's musical
world is inviting, exciting, and filled with surprises. Stay a while in The Garden, and
then check out everything else this visionary has to offer.
Music needs a term for this. What do you call one person who is a pianist, vocalist,
keyboardist, composer, producer, arranger, band leader, sideman and more? Music may
not have a term, but it does have a name: Rachel Eckroth.
Eckroth can lead with a bold vision or accompany with the subtle skills necessary to
make another musician shine. Her combination of jazz experimentation and pop feeling
form the engine behind her own work as a leader or co-leader on 20 albums, most
recently The Garden on Rainy Days Records (2021). That same crossover talent is why
she's been featured on voice and keyboards in the bands of Rufus Wainwright, St.
Vincent, KT Tunstall, and Chris Botti.
Eckroth can hold an audience's attention in an intimate jazz club or on a massive concert
stage. She did the latter when she opened for Rufus Wainwright's All These Poses
Anniversary Tour, standing on stage alone with just her keyboards and her voice,
weaving a sonic landscape that kept audiences enthralled. Eckroth is no stranger to
television, either, having been a member of the house band on The Meredith Vieira Show
and appearing on Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show, Late Night with Seth Meyers
and Good Morning America with various artists.
Eckroth has been a busy recording artist throughout her career, and the pace has only
increased in recent years. In 2020, Eckroth appeared on the single "Circling" by Donny
McCaslin, the acclaimed saxophonist from David Bowie's final band. That same year,
she released three singles of her own. This year (2021) she and her husband, bassist Tim
Lefebvre (David Bowie, The Tedeschi Trucks Band) put out a duet album called The
Blackbird Sessions Vol. 1. She also released the single "Moot Points" featuring Alassane,
as well as an eponymous EP featuring four of her own songs.
Her latest project, The Garden, features 8 tracks written or co-written by Eckroth. The
band includes Lefebvre and McCaslin along with drummer Christian Euman, guitarist
Nir Felder, and saxophonist Andrew Krasilnikov. Eckroth chose the album title because,
like a garden, her music is a diverse ecosystem grown from the seeds of her many
musical adventures.
Polymath. Renaissance woman. Jack of all trades. Use whatever term you're comfortable
with, or no special word at all. What matters is the music, and Rachel Eckroth's musical
world is inviting, exciting, and filled with surprises. Stay a while in The Garden, and
then check out everything else this visionary has to offer.
Show More
Genres:
Singer-songwriter
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Rachel Eckroth to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
21
2024
Mantova, Italy
Liceo delle Scienze Umane "Isabella D'Este"
I Was There
MAR
18
2024
Bozen, Italy
Carambolage
I Was There
MAR
16
2024
München, Germany
Jazzclub Unterfahrt
I Was There
MAR
15
2024
Rotterdam, Netherlands
LantarenVenster
I Was There
FEB
17
2024
Scottsdale, AZ
Ravenscroft
I Was There
FEB
16
2024
Tucson, AZ
The Century Room
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
May 27th 2022
Great show, venue had good sound, crowd was appreciative and respectful, music was excellent. To bad they did not have CD’s available to sell. Love to see them again, will go back to Century room to hear more Jazz. Thanks,
Tucson, AZ@The Century Room
About Rachel Eckroth
Polymath (noun): a person of wide-ranging knowledge or learning.
Music needs a term for this. What do you call one person who is a pianist, vocalist,
keyboardist, composer, producer, arranger, band leader, sideman and more? Music may
not have a term, but it does have a name: Rachel Eckroth.
Eckroth can lead with a bold vision or accompany with the subtle skills necessary to
make another musician shine. Her combination of jazz experimentation and pop feeling
form the engine behind her own work as a leader or co-leader on 20 albums, most
recently The Garden on Rainy Days Records (2021). That same crossover talent is why
she's been featured on voice and keyboards in the bands of Rufus Wainwright, St.
Vincent, KT Tunstall, and Chris Botti.
Eckroth can hold an audience's attention in an intimate jazz club or on a massive concert
stage. She did the latter when she opened for Rufus Wainwright's All These Poses
Anniversary Tour, standing on stage alone with just her keyboards and her voice,
weaving a sonic landscape that kept audiences enthralled. Eckroth is no stranger to
television, either, having been a member of the house band on The Meredith Vieira Show
and appearing on Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show, Late Night with Seth Meyers
and Good Morning America with various artists.
Eckroth has been a busy recording artist throughout her career, and the pace has only
increased in recent years. In 2020, Eckroth appeared on the single "Circling" by Donny
McCaslin, the acclaimed saxophonist from David Bowie's final band. That same year,
she released three singles of her own. This year (2021) she and her husband, bassist Tim
Lefebvre (David Bowie, The Tedeschi Trucks Band) put out a duet album called The
Blackbird Sessions Vol. 1. She also released the single "Moot Points" featuring Alassane,
as well as an eponymous EP featuring four of her own songs.
Her latest project, The Garden, features 8 tracks written or co-written by Eckroth. The
band includes Lefebvre and McCaslin along with drummer Christian Euman, guitarist
Nir Felder, and saxophonist Andrew Krasilnikov. Eckroth chose the album title because,
like a garden, her music is a diverse ecosystem grown from the seeds of her many
musical adventures.
Polymath. Renaissance woman. Jack of all trades. Use whatever term you're comfortable
with, or no special word at all. What matters is the music, and Rachel Eckroth's musical
world is inviting, exciting, and filled with surprises. Stay a while in The Garden, and
then check out everything else this visionary has to offer.
Music needs a term for this. What do you call one person who is a pianist, vocalist,
keyboardist, composer, producer, arranger, band leader, sideman and more? Music may
not have a term, but it does have a name: Rachel Eckroth.
Eckroth can lead with a bold vision or accompany with the subtle skills necessary to
make another musician shine. Her combination of jazz experimentation and pop feeling
form the engine behind her own work as a leader or co-leader on 20 albums, most
recently The Garden on Rainy Days Records (2021). That same crossover talent is why
she's been featured on voice and keyboards in the bands of Rufus Wainwright, St.
Vincent, KT Tunstall, and Chris Botti.
Eckroth can hold an audience's attention in an intimate jazz club or on a massive concert
stage. She did the latter when she opened for Rufus Wainwright's All These Poses
Anniversary Tour, standing on stage alone with just her keyboards and her voice,
weaving a sonic landscape that kept audiences enthralled. Eckroth is no stranger to
television, either, having been a member of the house band on The Meredith Vieira Show
and appearing on Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show, Late Night with Seth Meyers
and Good Morning America with various artists.
Eckroth has been a busy recording artist throughout her career, and the pace has only
increased in recent years. In 2020, Eckroth appeared on the single "Circling" by Donny
McCaslin, the acclaimed saxophonist from David Bowie's final band. That same year,
she released three singles of her own. This year (2021) she and her husband, bassist Tim
Lefebvre (David Bowie, The Tedeschi Trucks Band) put out a duet album called The
Blackbird Sessions Vol. 1. She also released the single "Moot Points" featuring Alassane,
as well as an eponymous EP featuring four of her own songs.
Her latest project, The Garden, features 8 tracks written or co-written by Eckroth. The
band includes Lefebvre and McCaslin along with drummer Christian Euman, guitarist
Nir Felder, and saxophonist Andrew Krasilnikov. Eckroth chose the album title because,
like a garden, her music is a diverse ecosystem grown from the seeds of her many
musical adventures.
Polymath. Renaissance woman. Jack of all trades. Use whatever term you're comfortable
with, or no special word at all. What matters is the music, and Rachel Eckroth's musical
world is inviting, exciting, and filled with surprises. Stay a while in The Garden, and
then check out everything else this visionary has to offer.
Show More
Genres:
Singer-songwriter
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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