Jeff Babko's varied musical interests have
influenced his diverse endeavors over the years. From
fulfilling his duties as keyboardist and arranger
at ABC-TV's "Jimmy Kimmel Live," to
his innovative orginal groups and supporting work
for many recording artists, as well as extensive
work in TV and film, Jeff has become one of Los Angeles' busiest
keyboardists.
A native of Southern California, Jeff studied privately
at the prestigious California Institute of the Arts
while still in high school. Collecting all styles
of used vinyl, Jeff also developed a strong interest
in pop/rock FM radio, as well as jazz and fusion
music.
After high school, Jeff went
across the country to attend the University of
Miami School of Music, and quickly became one of
South Florida's hardest
working musicians as well. After graduating
and returning to Los Angeles, Babko formed his first
jazz quartet, "The Jeff Babko Group," and
recorded and produced their first record at the age
of 23, released on his own label. This CD, Misfits
Of Silence, received worldwide distribution
and charted nationally at jazz radio.
While playing jazz in L.A., Babko
was invited to tour with Latin superstar Julio
Iglesias, which led to three world tours and many
television appearances.
One of Jeff's strongest connections has been
with drummer Simon Phillips (Jeff Beck, The Who). In
1997, Simon embarked upon his first solo tour, and
eventually this band would record two albums, Another
Lifetime and the live Out of the Blue. Simon
and Jeff also co-led a "straight ahead" jazz
record, Vantage Point, as well as the "hi-def" DVD, Resolutions. Simon's
connection would lead to Jeff touring with L.A.'s
legendary band, Toto, where Jeff was the first ever
replacement keyboardist for founder David Paich.
Jeff has also toured with alt-country
singer Shelby Lynne, guitarist Robben Ford, Men
at Work's
Colin Hay, smooth jazz trumpeter Rick Braun, and
in 2003 played keyboards for James Taylor on his "October
Road" tour. Babko has also performed
with composer Mark Isham, singer John Waite, Sheila
E. and the Escovedo family. His most recent
extensive live collaborations have been with guitarist
Larry Carlton, which culminated in two recent recordings: Firewire and Live
In Tokyo (With Robben Ford).
Recording highlights include
arranging and playing on Toto guitarist Steve Lukather's
demented Christmas record, Santamental ,
which also featured Slash, Eddie Van Halen, Steve
Vai, and Edgar Winter. Babko has also recorded
with Tim McGraw, Willie Nelson, Natasha Bedingfield,
The Corrs, Dilated Peoples and Dr. Dre., among
many others.
Babko keeps busy working on film scores as well,
and his films include the #1 2005 hit The 40
Year Old Virgin, Garden State, Super Bad, Dawn of
the Dead (#1 2004 remake), Made, The Dead
Girl, Two for the Money, Ray Romano's 99
Miles To Go, Dirty, and School for Scoundrels. Babko
has contributed to composing and playing on the 2007
Miss America show, the 2003-2005 World Stunt Awards, "Heist," "Vegas
Weddings Unveiled," and more.
In addition, since 1999, Babko
has been very involved with television ON camera,
beginning with his involvement as a member of the
house band on the short lived "MARTIN
SHORT SHOW." (This would lead to Jeff's
being Mr. Short's road musical director, which
continues to this day.) He followed this with
a similar role on the "Wayne Brady Show," and
finally landed at "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in
2003. On "JKL," the band ("The
Cletones") has backed up Hall & Oates,
The Killers, Leann Rimes, George Benson, Steve Miller,
Ted Nugent, Peter Frampton, The O'Jays, Martha
Reeves, Jon Anderson (from Yes), Glenn Tilbrook (from
Squeeze), George Thorogood, Hank Williams, Jr., Edgar
Winter, Al Jarreau, Martin Fry of ABC, Joe Walsh,
Chaka Khan, Isaac Hayes, Jeffrey Osborne, Dale Bozzio
(Missing Persons), Zakk Wylde and others. Babko
has also co-composed comedy songs for the Cletones
including "Girls on Mars," "I Don't
Know What Christmas Is (Because I'm Japanese)" and
more, which have become popular YouTube videos.
Other TV appearances have included
"The Drew Carey Show," "Mighty Morphin Power
Rangers," and "Beverly Hills 90210."
Babko's recent solo records
include Broject
(Featuring Toss Panos), which featured David
Fiuczynski and Mike Landau, and Mondo Trio with
Vinnie Colaiuta and Jeff Coffin.