Cleto Escobedo III, the bandleader of Jimmy Kimmel’s talk show and a close friend of the host, has passed away at the age of 59. The news was shared by Kimmel on Instagram, where he expressed his deep sorrow over the loss of his longtime friend.
Kimmel described Escobedo as a great friend, father, son, musician, and man. The two had been inseparable since childhood, growing up as neighbors in Las Vegas. Escobedo was a talented saxophonist who formed the band Cleto and the Cletones in 1995. When Kimmel launched “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in 2003, he asked Escobedo to be the bandleader, a role he embraced with dedication and gratitude.
In a 2013 interview with ABC7, Escobedo expressed his appreciation for Kimmel’s trust in him for the role, acknowledging that Kimmel could have chosen a more established musician. Despite his humble beginnings, Escobedo proved to be the perfect fit for the show, bringing his musical talents and infectious energy to the stage every night.
The cause of Escobedo’s death remains unknown, but it was confirmed that his passing was the reason for the abrupt cancellation of Kimmel’s show on Thursday. “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” will return on Monday with Kimmel back as the host, as they continue to honor Escobedo’s memory.
In addition to his work on Kimmel’s show, Escobedo also toured with renowned artists such as Paula Abdul, Marc Anthony, and Phillip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire. His musical talents and infectious personality will be greatly missed by fans and colleagues alike.
As we mourn the loss of Cleto Escobedo III, let us cherish the memories of his music, laughter, and friendship. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, children, and parents during this difficult time. May his legacy live on through the music he shared with the world.

