Remembering a Beloved Musician Who Touched Generations
Late-night television lost a cornerstone this week when a cherished bandleader and lifelong friend passed away at the age of 59. For decades, he brought energy, humor, and incredible talent to the show, becoming more than just a musician — he was a guiding presence, a source of joy, and a trusted companion both on and off stage.

Their friendship began in childhood, growing from playful mischief to an unbreakable bond. Stories of bicycles with sidecars, pranks, and laughter illustrate a connection that transcended age and circumstance. That closeness would later define the chemistry seen on television, where his music became a heartbeat for every show, seamlessly blending talent with warmth and personality.
Over the years, he toured the world, performing with some of the biggest names in music and honing his craft. Yet the greatest impact came from his work alongside his childhood friend, shaping the identity of the show and inspiring colleagues, audiences, and fellow musicians alike. His dedication to both family and music reflected a life lived fully and with passion.
Cleto Escobedo III leaves behind a remarkable legacy of music, friendship, and joy. From his early days in Las Vegas to decades on national television, he touched countless lives with his talent and spirit. Survived by his parents, wife, and children, his influence continues in the notes he played, the laughter he shared, and the friendships he nurtured — a lasting reminder of the harmony one life can bring to so many.