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Joe Escalante (Joseph Patrick Escalante) was born on 30 January, 1963 in Long Beach, California, is an American musician and television producer. Discover Joe Escalante'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 61 years old?

Popular As Joseph Patrick Escalante
Occupation TV writer · musician · record label owner · film director · music video director · radio show host · former entertainment lawyer and television executive
Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 30 January, 1963
Birthday 30 January
Birthplace Long Beach, California
Nationality United States

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1963

Joseph Patrick Escalante (born January 30, 1963) is an American television writer, film and television director, musician, radio host, and former television executive.

He is known professionally as the bassist and songwriter for the punk rock band The Vandals, and creator and episodic director of the paranormal travel series Monsters Across America on Fox Nation.

Escalante was born the youngest of 7 children in Long Beach, California to a Mexican father and Irish mother and grew up in Rossmoor, California, an unincorporated area of Orange County.

His father was a pioneer in the electric sign industry, founding Superior Signs, Intl.

and designing several iconic atomic age flashing signs that have dotted prominent American city skylines.

His mother worked as a bowling alley clerk in Seal Beach, California.

Escalante received his Bachelor degree from UCLA studying Viking civilization under Professor Jesse Byock and his Juris Doctor from Loyola Law School.

1980

In 1980, at age 18, Escalante joined the punk rock band The Vandals, becoming their first permanent drummer, and would remain the sole constant member throughout the rest of their career.

1981

He graduated from Los Alamitos High School in the class of 1981 and was elected to the Los Alamitos High Hall of Fame in 2014.

1982

The Vandals released their debut EP Peace thru Vandalism in 1982 through Epitaph Records.

1984

In 1984 Escalante and the other band members appeared in the Roger Corman film Suburbia, directed by Penelope Spheeris and released their first album When in Rome Do as the Vandals.

1985

Escalante studied at University of Iceland at Reykjavik Graduate Program in 1985.

1987

In 1987 they appeared in another Spheeris film, Dudes.

1989

By 1989 Escalante had moved from the drums into the bass guitar position.

Fluctuations in the lineup continued until 1989, when the current iteration of singer Dave Quackenbush, guitarist Warren Fitzgerald, and drummer Josh Freese released the album Fear of a Punk Planet, establishing themselves amongst an emerging new crop of southern California punk rock bands.

This lineup would remain consistent throughout the rest of the band's career and would release numerous albums, tour extensively, and form their own record label.

1992

After graduating law school in 1992, Escalante worked as an executive in the department of business affairs for CBS.

During his time with the network, he negotiated actor, writer, and director deals on programs like Everybody Loves Raymond, Rescue 911, and Walker, Texas Ranger, for which he co-produced the theme song “Eyes of a Ranger” after convincing Chuck Norris to sing the theme song to his own series.

After four years, he left CBS to consult with the United Paramount Network, tour with The Vandals, and operate his record label Kung Fu Records where he also produced concert films and low-budget features.

1995

In 1995 the Vandals signed a record deal with Nitro Records owned by The Offspring's Dexter Holland and released the album Live Fast, Diarrhea.

The album brought increased attention to the band and Escalante toured with them internationally.

He directed their music video for "I Have a Date," and would continue to direct the band's videos throughout the rest of their career.

The band released 3 more albums on Nitro over the next 5 years, with Escalante participating on all of them.

1996

In 1996 Escalante and Warren Fitzgerald started the record label Kung Fu Records, initially to release a debut album by the Assorted Jelly Beans.

Escalante named the label after his study of Kung Fu San Soo.

Eventually, Escalante left CBS Television and took over operations of the label, signing acts such as The Ataris, Ozma, Tsunami Bomb, Kenneth Keith Kallenbach, Longmont Potion Castle, and The Vandals.

Kung Fu's most successful release was Buddha, the debut album by the band Blink-182.

Escalante ran the U.S. and European operations for 20 years, then sold the label to Cleopatra Records, who continue to maintain it as a separate imprint.

1999

In 1999, one of the first streaming TV series, Fear of A Punk Planet, was ordered by the Digital Entertainment Network (DEN), and was later released as a comic book in 2017.

2000

Using his experience in the television industry, Escalante formed Kung Fu Films in 2000 as an offshoot of the record label, and produced and starred in the independent film That Darn Punk and the early streaming series Fear of a Punk Planet.

He also continued to produce and direct music videos for The Vandals and for other acts on the Kung Fu label.

2002

In 2002 he launched the DVD live concert series The Show Must Go Off! for which produced and/or directed over 20 long form concert films.

2004

In 2004 Escalante joined the Sweet and Tender Hooligans, a Smiths/Morrissey tribute band composed primarily of Latino members.

2005

In 2005, he directed the independent film, shot on film, Cake Boy featuring Scott Aukerman, Warren Fitzgerald, Bob Odenkirk, Patton Oswalt, Brian Posehn, and Cherry 2000's Pamela Gidley.

2015

In 2015, Escalante was hired by the Discovery I.D./Discovery Channel to produce scripted true crime TV series True Nightmares where he wrote scripts and served as the production re-writer for the 1st and 2nd seasons.

2017

In 2017 he began working as a writer for History Channel's sci-fi documentary series Ancient Aliens.

As a freelance writer, Escalante has penned scripts for such shows as Oxygen Channel's Buried in the Back Yard, Travel Channel's In Search of Monsters, and History's Curse of Oak Island.

2018

In 2018, Escalante wrote the pilot script for the reboot of the 1960s hit TV series Hogan's Heroes for original creator and 2 time best picture winner Albert S. Ruddy, which as of 2022 is still in development with Albert S. Ruddy Productions.

This time, the series is set in Guantanamo Bay.

2020

Escalante sold the paranormal show Monsters Across America starring Kacie McDonnell to Fox Nation in 2020.