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About Ron
Ron Esposito
From 1993 – 2005, Ron played bass and recorded four CDs with the Cincinnati-based High Street Rhythm Rockers, later known as Greg Schaber & High Street. They won numerous regional music awards and toured extensively between Chicago and Memphis.
By 2005, his lifelong interest in spirituality, metaphysics, philosophy and personal transformation led to his certification as a Life Coach and Enneagram teacher and trainer. Today, Ron works with clients at the Conscious Living Center in Cincinnati. This change also prompted his interest in learning to play the singing bowls.
Ron's debut recording project playing both the Tibetan and Quartz Crystal Singing Bowls is "Lifting the Veil" (2008) - a collection of Enneagram meditations spoken by Ron and Deborah Ooten with keyboard, guitar and percussion accompaniment.
For his debut solo music project, "Open Heart" (Spiral Music 2009), Ron assembled a group of renowned musical artists from genres that span both ancient and modern cultures. The result - an inspired sound experience praised by critics as "elegant" and "joyful" - is now into its second pressing. "Open Heart" was added to the "Echoes" playlist, the groundbreaking syndicated music program hosted by John Diliberto and distributed by Public Radio International. The "Open Heart" video received the 2010 Bronze Telly Award for "Best Online Video" out of a field of more than 13,000 entries.
Esposito's second solo CD, "We Are One" (Spiral Music 2011), expands on the musical ideas and discoveries he made recording "Open Heart." Returning musicians include Jim Feist (tabla) and Janice T. Sunflower (Native American flutes). They join John Ruzsa on Indian bansuri flutes and alto flute, Chris Comer on Fender Rhodes electric piano, and Eugene Goss playing percussion, alto flute and vocals. "With the recording of "We Are One", I wanted to explore an expanded harmonic and color palette. Playing with the Fender Rhodes electric piano and using the technique of striking the bowls for melody and rhythm helped to achieve this. I also had many requests for "solo bowls" on my next recording and so they are featured in some solo contexts."
Ron resides in Cincinnati, Ohio. He performs in concert, at yoga and meditation centers, and for private events throughout the region. For the latest information about Ron and Spiral Music, follow him on Facebook and sign up to receive occasional email updates.
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Ron Esposito
From 1993 – 2005, Ron played bass and recorded four CDs with the Cincinnati-based High Street Rhythm Rockers, later known as Greg Schaber & High Street. They won numerous regional music awards and toured extensively between Chicago and Memphis.
By 2005, his lifelong interest in spirituality, metaphysics, philosophy and personal transformation led to his certification as a Life Coach and Enneagram teacher and trainer. Today, Ron works with clients at the Conscious Living Center in Cincinnati. This change also prompted his interest in learning to play the singing bowls.
Ron's debut recording project playing both the Tibetan and Quartz Crystal Singing Bowls is "Lifting the Veil" (2008) - a collection of Enneagram meditations spoken by Ron and Deborah Ooten with keyboard, guitar and percussion accompaniment.
For his debut solo music project, "Open Heart" (Spiral Music 2009), Ron assembled a group of renowned musical artists from genres that span both ancient and modern cultures. The result - an inspired sound experience praised by critics as "elegant" and "joyful" - is now into its second pressing. "Open Heart" was added to the "Echoes" playlist, the groundbreaking syndicated music program hosted by John Diliberto and distributed by Public Radio International. The "Open Heart" video received the 2010 Bronze Telly Award for "Best Online Video" out of a field of more than 13,000 entries.
Esposito's second solo CD, "We Are One" (Spiral Music 2011), expands on the musical ideas and discoveries he made recording "Open Heart." Returning musicians include Jim Feist (tabla) and Janice T. Sunflower (Native American flutes). They join John Ruzsa on Indian bansuri flutes and alto flute, Chris Comer on Fender Rhodes electric piano, and Eugene Goss playing percussion, alto flute and vocals. "With the recording of "We Are One", I wanted to explore an expanded harmonic and color palette. Playing with the Fender Rhodes electric piano and using the technique of striking the bowls for melody and rhythm helped to achieve this. I also had many requests for "solo bowls" on my next recording and so they are featured in some solo contexts."
Ron resides in Cincinnati, Ohio. He performs in concert, at yoga and meditation centers, and for private events throughout the region. For the latest information about Ron and Spiral Music, follow him on Facebook and sign up to receive occasional email updates.