'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' Bandleader Cleto Escobedo III's Cause of Death Revealed

Cleto Escobedo III's Bandleading Legacy Lives On as Cause of Death Revealed

The news surrounding the passing of Cleto Escobedo III, longtime bandleader for Jimmy Kimmel Live!, has shed some light on the circumstances surrounding his death. According to a document obtained by TMZ, cardiogenic shock was listed as the immediate cause, which was allegedly triggered by complications related to a liver transplant at UCLA Medical Center.

Further analysis of Escobedo's death certificate reveals that underlying causes included vasodilatory shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver. The document also lists additional conditions that contributed to his demise, including sepsis, graft versus host disease, immunosuppressed state, chronic kidney disease, pneumonia, and more.

Cardiogenic shock is defined by the Mayo Clinic as a life-threatening condition where the heart fails to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. While often linked to severe heart attacks, not everyone who suffers from a heart attack will experience cardiogenic shock.

Jimmy Kimmel, Escobedo's childhood friend and fellow bandleader, recently paid tribute to his late pal during his Tuesday night monologue, describing him as the "nicest, most humble, kind, and always funny person." The host shared fond memories of their time together at Jimmy Kimmel Live!, highlighting Escobedo's affection for the show and its success.

Keyboardist-musical arranger Jeff Babko, who collaborated with Escobedo on the late-night show for over 30 years, also spoke to Rolling Stone about his friend. He lauded Escobedo's musicality, stating that he "loved groove" and was deeply influenced by artists like Stevie Wonder, Rufus, Donny Hathaway, Tower of Power, and Sting. Babko remembered Escobedo as a kindred spirit who valued authenticity and genuine expression over technical perfection.

In the wake of his passing, Escobedo's loved ones have been left to cope with their grief, with many sharing heartfelt tributes to his memory. The legacy of Cleto Escobedo III will undoubtedly be felt at Jimmy Kimmel Live! for years to come, as he leaves behind a remarkable body of work and the enduring friendships forged over a lifetime of collaboration.
 
🎸 my heart goes out to jimmy kimmel & jeff babko πŸ€— they're gonna miss cleto so much... the way he brought music to live tv was truly special πŸ’« i remember watching jimmy kimmel live! all these years & always looking forward to cleto's performance 🎢 his legacy will live on in the music we loved him for 😊
 
I feel so bad for Cleto, πŸ˜” he was literally the heartbeat of Jimmy Kimmel Live!'s band, you know? I think it's kinda sad that his passing is overshadowed by all these medical stuff... πŸ€• Like, yeah, liver transplant and whatnot are serious business, but can't we just celebrate the music, ya know? 😎 He was such an iconic figure in that show, and I loved watching him jam with Jimmy. And Babko's tribute to him was so sweet! πŸ’• It's clear that Escobedo was all about spreading joy and good vibes through his music. We should be honoring that, not just his medical history... πŸ™
 
πŸ™ it's so sad to hear about Cleto's passing, but his legacy is definitely going to live on through his music and friends at Jimmy Kimmel Live! 🎸 I mean, who wouldn't be inspired by someone like him? He was all about the groove and spreading that funky vibes πŸ’ƒ. And can we talk about how humble he was for such a huge impact in the music world? It's really inspiring to see his love for Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway shine through. I'm sure Jimmy Kimmel is going to keep pushing those boundaries too πŸ‘
 
man, thinkin' about cleto's passing makes me realize how fragile life is πŸ•ŠοΈ... one minute you're rockin' out with jimmy kimmel live!, the next your heart just stops beatin'. it's like, we put so much emphasis on our physical health, but what really matters is the music in our souls, right? and cleto had that in spades. his legacy lives on not just through his work but through the people he touched... like jimmy kimmel and jeff babko, who knew him in different ways but both spoke to the same person: kind, humble, funny... those are the qualities we should be striving for πŸ€—. anyway, it's a reminder that life is short, but love and music can transcend even death itself πŸ’–
 
man what's up with this cardiogenic shock tho 🀯 it's like his liver was all messed up from that transplant 😬 guess you could say his heart just gave out on him sadly πŸ’” Jimmy Kimmel seems really down about it, nice tribute tho πŸ™ and did u know that Jeff Babko loved groove so much? lolololol gotta keep it real with the music, fam πŸ‘
 
ugh this is so sad πŸ€• my heart goes out to jimmy kimmel and his team I mean cleto was such an iconic part of that show's history and sound 🎡 can you imagine not seeing him behind the drums every week? 🀯 it sounds like he was more than just a musician, though - he seemed like such a kind soul. 😊 30 years with jimmy kimmel is insane, what does the future hold for the show now? πŸ“Ί
 
OMG u no what's up?? 😩 so cleto escobedo 3rd passin away & its like super sad πŸ€• i mean we dont no about his health issues 4eva, but liver transplant & cardiogenic shock? that sounds nasty 🀒 he was like a legend on jimmy kimmel live! & everybody loved him ❀️ jk's all shook up rn but at least his legacy lives on & hes still gonna be makin music in our hearts πŸ’– gotta keep his memory alive u feel me??
 
I'm really sad to hear about Cleto's passing πŸ™. He was an iconic figure in music, especially on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. I mean, who can forget his legendary keyboard skills? πŸ’₯ It's crazy how he contributed so much to the show's success over the years. His love for groove and authentic expression really shines through in his work. It's a shame that his health issues took a toll on him at the end... πŸ€• But it's awesome that Jimmy Kimmel paid such a beautiful tribute to him, and Jeff Babko shared some amazing stories about their friendship. Cleto may be gone, but his music lives on πŸ’–.
 
omg i'm so saddened by this news πŸ€• cleto escobedo iii was more than just a bandleader to me, he was a master musician with such amazing vibes 🎢 it's crazy that his passion for groove and authenticity inspired so many people, including jeff babko πŸ’• my heart goes out to jimmy kimmel and all the friends who knew and loved him during his time at jimmy kimmel live! 😊
 
idk what's going on with these liver transplants 🀯, like, how many people have to go through that? anyway, cardiogenic shock is like a big deal because it means the heart can't do its job πŸ’”, but does anyone know if Escobedo was healthy before the transplant? and sepsis? what's that even? sounds like a bunch of medical jargon πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, guess we'll just have to wait for more info. it's sad that he's gone, though... Escobedo's legacy will live on at Jimmy Kimmel Live! but what about his personal life? was he happy before the transplant? so many questions πŸ“
 
omg i'm literally heartbroken about cleto's passing 😭🎸 he was like such an iconic figure in my life growing up watching jimmy kimmel live! every week πŸ“Ί i always loved his energy and charisma on stage, and how he could just make everyone laugh without even trying 🀣 as for the cause of death, it's just so sad that complications from a liver transplant took him πŸ˜” i mean who needs to go through that kind of stuff? anyways, i've been listening to tons of his music lately and it's amazing how underrated he was πŸŽΆπŸ’• my favorite collab with him was the time he played drums on stevie wonder's song πŸŽΈπŸ‘
 
πŸ€” just thinking about Cleto's passing is sad... but I guess his legacy lives on 🎢 in the way Jimmy Kimmel and Jeff Babko still talk about him with such love and respect. it's clear he was more than just a bandleader, he was part of the family 🌈. the fact that they're already talking about how much he influenced their work is crazy... I mean, who else could make a musical arrangement sound so funky? πŸ˜‚ but at the same time, his health struggles are really sobering πŸ€•. like, you can't help but wonder what could've been if he'd gotten better in time... anyway, it's good to see people celebrating his life and music instead of just mourning his loss πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” Man, can you believe it? Cleto was always that chill dude who made music magic happen on live TV 🎸. I loved how Jimmy Kimmel paid tribute to him, it's so great to see people sharing their favorite memories of him πŸ’•. But what struck me is how his passing highlights the toll that liver disease and organ transplants can take on our bodies πŸ’‰. It's a sobering reminder to prioritize our health and self-care, especially in our industry where we often put pressure on ourselves to perform 🎢. R.I.P. Cleto, your groove will live on πŸ™
 
omg 🀯 just heard about cleto escobedo iii's passing its so sad 😒 i mean his legacy is gonna live on at jimmy kimmel live! but it's still hard to believe he's gone πŸ’” i loved watching him play with jimmy, that dude was a total rockstar πŸ€Ÿβ€β™‚οΈ and his collab history with jeff babko is insane 🎸🎢 gotta give it up for Escobedo's musicality and vibes - sounds like he was all about spreading love & good energy ✨ rip cleto πŸ‘
 
man this is so sad πŸ€• cardiogenic shock is crazy it's like your heart just gives up on you 😩 i feel bad for cleto's family and friends they must be going through some tough times πŸ’” but it's great to hear that jimmy kimmel and jeff babko are sharing their fond memories of him, it's clear he was a beloved guy πŸ‘ his music legacy will live on and it's awesome that his kindness and humility are being celebrated 🎡 i'm gonna miss him too 😒
 
Man πŸ˜”, can you believe it's been so long since we lost that guy? I'm still trying to wrap my head around it all... liver transplant, cardiogenic shock... it's like his body just couldn't take it anymore πŸ€•. I remember when he first started with Jimmy Kimmel Live!, he was just this young kid with a big dream and an amazing talent for music. He brought so much energy to the show every night, always making sure everyone had a good time πŸ’ƒ. It's crazy to think that his musical legacy will live on, but it's also bittersweet because... well, you know πŸ˜”. Jimmy Kimmel's monologue about him was really nice, though - I loved how he remembered all the fun times they shared behind the scenes 🎬. Rest in peace, Cleto... you're gonna be deeply missed πŸ’”
 
Ugh 🀯, can you believe this is what happens when you're trying to live a normal life? First liver transplant and now cardiogenic shock... that's just too much πŸ’”. What's with all these complications? It's like his body was fighting itself πŸ˜’. And 30 years on Jimmy Kimmel Live!... I'm sure he loved it, but can't we give our bandleaders a break from the spotlight every once in a while? πŸ™„ At least Jeff Babko is talking about his friend and all that jazz, but still... πŸ˜”
 
omg i'm so sad to hear about cleto's passing πŸ€• u guys know how much we loved watching him bring his energy to jimmy kimmel live every night! it's crazy to think about all those years they worked together πŸ’• as for the cause of death, yeah it sounds super complicated and scary... cardiogenic shock is no joke. i just want to share one thing that stuck with me - jimmy kimmel's tribute was so beautiful ❀️ he really captured cleto's spirit and we can tell how much he meant to him 🎸 anyway, rest in peace cleto, u will be deeply missed πŸ™
 
πŸ€” man i think people are being too harsh on cleto he had some legit health issues πŸ€• and it's not like he was just playing around with his liver transplant πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ yeah he got sepsis and stuff, but that's like the universe trying to tell him something, you know? πŸ’€ and can we talk about how humble he was? Jimmy kimmel raved about him as a childhood friend and they had an amazing bond 🀝 it's not about if cleto was funny or talented (he was, obvs) but that he lived life on his own terms and didn't let anyone define him πŸ’―
 
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