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Esquivel And His Orchestra

Esquivel And His Orchestra

Esquivel And His Orchestra has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 11 episodes and was first played on 16 July 2018.

Juan García Esquivel (born January 20, 1918 in Tampico, Tamaulipas, died January 13, 2002 in Jiutepec, Morelos) often referred to as the Father of Lounge, he was a mexican arranger, pianist and composer. He created a unique original style that has aptly been referred to as "Lounge" or "Space Age Pop".

By the age of 10, he and his parents moved to Mexico City. Four years before this, he was already pianist for the XEW radio station. Four years later he directed his own Orchestra (22 musicians). By that time many of his 'jingles' became popular, appearing in commercial ads. He graduated as engineer, fact which would led him to experiment on electronic arrangements.

Many of his music pieces are in fact, covers, the special thing about them was the unusual arrangements thathe made. He used xylophone, piano, bongos, acoustic and electric guitars. His music scored some mexican films. By the sixties he compossed and recorded short pieces for Universal Studios, they were called "sonoramic arrangements". These themes had been used in hundreds of TV show as: The Flinstones, Quincy Alfred Hitchcock, Ironside, Kojak, Charlie's Angels, Bionic Woman, Charlie's Angels, The Six Million Dollar Man. Later on TV shows as: Miami Vice, McMillan and Wife, Magnum, Lost in Space, Harry and the Hendersons, Baywatchers.

In 1979 he returned to Mexico to record the score for the children's TV show "Odisea Burbujas" (Bubbles Odyssey). Although he had an accident in 1994, which disabled him to walk, he continued creating in his mind, arrangement expected to be recorded. Microsoft considered to used Esquivel jingles for his failed progran Windows '95.

One of his songs, Mini Skirt appeard on a Kronos Quartet album. Russian surf band Messer Chups also use this song as a sampler for his "Zombie in a Mini Skirt".

He never won a Grammy although he was nominated on three ocassions.

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Esquivel And His Orchestra

Esquivel And His Orchestra has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 11 episodes and was first played on 16 July 2018.

Juan García Esquivel (born January 20, 1918 in Tampico, Tamaulipas, died January 13, 2002 in Jiutepec, Morelos) often referred to as the Father of Lounge, he was a mexican arranger, pianist and composer. He created a unique original style that has aptly been referred to as "Lounge" or "Space Age Pop".

By the age of 10, he and his parents moved to Mexico City. Four years before this, he was already pianist for the XEW radio station. Four years later he directed his own Orchestra (22 musicians). By that time many of his 'jingles' became popular, appearing in commercial ads. He graduated as engineer, fact which would led him to experiment on electronic arrangements.

Many of his music pieces are in fact, covers, the special thing about them was the unusual arrangements thathe made. He used xylophone, piano, bongos, acoustic and electric guitars. His music scored some mexican films. By the sixties he compossed and recorded short pieces for Universal Studios, they were called "sonoramic arrangements". These themes had been used in hundreds of TV show as: The Flinstones, Quincy Alfred Hitchcock, Ironside, Kojak, Charlie's Angels, Bionic Woman, Charlie's Angels, The Six Million Dollar Man. Later on TV shows as: Miami Vice, McMillan and Wife, Magnum, Lost in Space, Harry and the Hendersons, Baywatchers.

In 1979 he returned to Mexico to record the score for the children's TV show "Odisea Burbujas" (Bubbles Odyssey). Although he had an accident in 1994, which disabled him to walk, he continued creating in his mind, arrangement expected to be recorded. Microsoft considered to used Esquivel jingles for his failed progran Windows '95.

One of his songs, Mini Skirt appeard on a Kronos Quartet album. Russian surf band Messer Chups also use this song as a sampler for his "Zombie in a Mini Skirt".

He never won a Grammy although he was nominated on three ocassions.

Original source: Last.fm

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So Rare
Esquivel And His Orchestra
RCA Victor1960
Ballerina
Esquivel & His Orchestra
New Continent2017
Frenesi
¡Esquivel!
Bar/None Records, BMG Special Products1997
Malaguena Salerosa (Sweetheart From Malaga)
Esquivel!
RCA Victor1966
Sentimental Journey
¡Esquivel!
Bar/None Records, BMG Special Products1997
Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise
¡Esquivel!
Bar/None Records, BMG Special Products1997
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
Esquivel And His Orchestra
RCA Victor1959
Latin-Esque
Esquivel And His Orchestra
RCA Victor1962
Misirlou
Esquivel And His Orchestra
RCA Victor1959
Latin-Esque
Esquivel And His Orchestra
RCA Victor1962