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Paul Pesco was born on 13 May, 1959 in Canandaigua, New York, United States. Discover Paul Pesco's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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13 May |
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Canandaigua, New York, U.S. |
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Paul Pesco Height, Weight & Measurements
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Paul Pesco Net Worth
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On January 6, 2014, Pesco publicly acknowledged his departure from the Live from Daryl's House show and the Hall & Oates band. On his Facebook page, Pesco wrote, "I am no longer involved with LFDH or H&O ... I was replaced ... Not sure why ... Sorry that I couldn't be more informative." He added, "No one is more disappointed than I am ... I loved being a part of LFDH." He concluded, "Sometimes the tail wags the dog. I think Daryl and John made a decision based on misinformation and lies... It's a shame..."
He appeared on June 26 at Summerfest 2014 in Milwaukee.
In 2010, Pesco rejoined Hall & Oates upon the death of the band's longtime bassist, Tom "T-Bone" Wolk. He remained with the band through 2013 and had a highly visible role during Live from Daryl's House broadcasts.
In 2005, Paul co-composed the musical score for the award-winning documentary film The Canary Effect from director Robin Davey.
In late 2002, he joined the house band for The Wayne Brady Show morning talk show on ABC. Around that same time, he worked on several film soundtracks including Around the Bend, Be Cool, the Oscar-winning animated film Happy Feet and Robots with composer John Powell, the Brando documentary and the comedic short film, Basta Pasta with composer Andrea Morricone.
In 2001, he became musical director and guitarist for Jennifer Lopez, for her promotional tour and NBC music special. Paul had worked with J-Lo in the studio, playing guitar on the song "Play" from her second album J.Lo.
He remained with the band until 2001, when he began working with Jennifer Lopez.
In 1991, Pesco joined the massively successful C+C Music Factory, creating the guitar parts for "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)," "Things That Make You Go Hmmm...," among many other songs.
In 1989, Paul released a solo album, Make It Reality, which featured himself on lead vocals, guitar, and often other instruments, backed by other session musicians.
H&O were aware of Pesco because of his studio track record with The System, and also his prolific work with many other artists. Initially, that led to Paul playing guitar on their Ooh Yeah! album in 1988. He joined Hall & Oates again in 1996 for the recording sessions and tour for the Marigold Sky album.
In 1986, Paul played on Steve Winwood's Grammy Award-winning album Back in the High Life (song "The Finer Things") and tour.
Meanwhile, Paul has also maintained his working relationship with Madonna, having recorded and toured with her (the first album, songs "Lucky Star" and "Burning Up," as well as The Virgin Tour in 1985 and the Erotica album and subsequent The Girlie Show World Tour in 1993). The Madonna demos on which he had played guitar prior to touring with Atlantic Starr initially secured her recording contract with Sire Records in the early 1980s, which have since been released as the Pre-Madonna album.
Beginning on the piano, Pesco would gradually build up a working proficiency with several different instruments before finding a natural fit with the guitar. He began seriously pursuing a career in music by working as a rehearsal technician at S.I.R. Studios, where he had brushes with numerous prominent artists. Having already played on some early sessions by a then-relatively unknown Madonna, Pesco was offered a position as a "utility man" (playing second guitar and keyboards) with Atlantic Starr on the band's 1982 tour, which would be his first prolific gig. Following this tour, Pesco was again recruited by Madonna to record on her self-titled debut album.
These early gigs segued into future sessions with other high-profile artists, and his session career blossomed from there. He played on demos for disco artist Lourett Russell Grant. He became an in-demand session player throughout the 1980s and has remained one of the most sought-after session musicians into the present.
Pesco was born to a Sicilian father (an opera singer and voice instructor) and Korean mother (an author). The family lived for a time in Germany during Paul's youth before returning to New York. He graduated from Northport High School in 1977. As of November 2012, Pesco resides in Millbrook, New York, where he maintains a home recording studio.
Paul Pesco (born May 13, 1959 in Canandaigua, New York) is a Eurasian American session guitarist, singer-songwriter, film score composer and record producer.