Yoav Eshed


Yoav Eshed is a jazz guitarist and composer based in Brooklyn, New York.
Yoav started to play the piano at the age of 3 and played Haydn, Bach and Mendelssohn. He picked up the guitar at the age of 13.

Biography

Early life

He was born in Ramat Hasharon, Israel, to a family of musicians.
Yoav studied jazz with Amit Golan and guitar with Shai Chen. He attended Rimon School of Jazz and Contemporary Music and won 1st place in Israel's annual jazz competition. He then received a presidential scholarship for his undergraduate studies at Berklee. In addition, Yoav won the America-Israel Cultural Foundation jazz study scholarships between 2008–2014.

Career in Israel

In 2012, Trio Millionaires, led by Yoav Eshed, received the support of the Ministry of Culture for their musical arrangement of well-known Israeli children's songbook, The Sixteenth Sheep, collaborating with singer and comedian Tomer Sharon. The trio recorded and released their debut album digitally on Bandcamp.

Career in the United States

Yoav is based in New York City, leading his band, Guitar Hearts.

Awards and honors

  • 1st place prize at Rimon Jazz Annual Competition.
  • Guitar Achievement Award of Berklee.

Discography

As a band leader:Introducing Trio Millionaires Two Words August A Way Out released on Sounderscore record label Guitar Hearts
As sideman:Clemens Grassman - Midnight Apple Fima Chupakin - Water Aaron Bahr Septet - Places Steven Terry - Compositions Ari Hoenig - Golden Treasures David Sirkis - When It All Starts