Charles Samuel "Chuck" Loeb (December 7, 1955 – July 31, 2017) was an American jazz guitarist and a member of the groups
Steps Ahead, Metro and
Fourplay.
Early years and education
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
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,
The Beatles
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,
The Rolling Stones, and
Bob Dylan
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. According to a 2005 ''
JazzTimes'' article, the first song he learned on guitar was Dylan's "
Like a Rolling Stone
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", 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
John Leslie "Wes" Montgomery (March 6, 1923 – June 15, 1968) was an American jazz guitarist. Montgomery was known for an unusual technique of plucking the strings with the side of his thumb and his extensive use of octaves, which gave him a dist ...
,
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
Dennis Sandole (29 September 1913 — 30 September 2000) born Dionigi Sandoli, was an American jazz guitarist, composer, and music educator from Philadelphia.
He was John Coltrane's mentor from 1946 until the early 1950s, introducing him to musi ...
. In New York City, he learned from
Jim Hall.
For two years he attended
Berklee College of Music
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in Boston, then left in 1976 to seek professional work in New York City.
Groups
In New York, Loeb played with
Chico Hamilton
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,
Ray Barreto, and
Hubert Laws. Starting in 1979, he was a member of
Stan Getz's group. 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 recorded together, with Cuesta providing vocals on his albums and Loeb playing on Cuesta's albums, and their daughters Lizzy and Christina contributing vocals.
Solo career
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 among them ''Life Colors'' (1990). Loeb ultimately achieved 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''.
His composition ''Logic of Love'' was nominated for a Grammy in 2015.
Death
Loeb died of cancer on July 31, 2017, at the age of 61.
Discography
Studio albums
With Metro
With the Fantasy Band
With Fourplay
Compilations
Live albums
With
Stan Getz
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References
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1955 births
2017 deaths
People from Rockland County, New York
Jazz musicians from New York (state)
20th-century American guitarists
21st-century American guitarists
American jazz guitarists
Smooth jazz guitarists
Berklee College of Music alumni
Heads Up International artists
American male guitarists
20th-century American male musicians
21st-century American male musicians
American male jazz musicians
Fourplay members
Steps Ahead members