Joseph Patrick Escalante Net Worth is $1.2 Million Joseph Patrick Escalante Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Joseph Patrick "Joe" Escalante (born January 30, 1963) is an American musician, record label owner, radio host, film and music video director, and amateur matador, as well as a former television executive and entertainment lawyer. He is most widely known as the bassist for the punk rock band The Vandals, the owner of their record label Kung Fu Records, and the host of Barely Legal Radio on the Los Angeles/Orange County radio station Indie 103.1 FM.
Date Of Birth January 30, 1963 Profession Actor, Producer, Soundtrack Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 Bassist and an original member of the punk rock band, The Vandals . 2 Since May of 2006, Escalante has been the morning drive time radio host on Indie 103.1 FM in Los Angeles, referred to in Rolling Stone Magazine as the "Coolest Radio Station in America.". 3 Hosts "Barely Legal" radio show in Los Angeles on Indie 103.1 4 Co-owner, with Warren Fitzgerald , of Kung Fu Records. 5 Owner of Kung Fu Films Productions. 6 Is an attorney
Producer Title Year Status Character True Nightmares 2015-2016 TV Series producer - 7 episodes Tsunami Bomb: The Show Must Go Off! - Live at the Glass House 2005 Video producer Cake Boy 2005 Video producer Social Distortion: Live in Orange County 2004 producer Vans Warped Tour 2004 Video producer The Matches: Live at the House of Blues 2004 Video producer Neil Hamburger Live at the Phoenix Greyhound Park 2003 Video producer That Darn Punk 2001 Video producer Fear of a Punk Planet 1999 TV Series executive producer Sweatin to the Oldies: The Vandals Live 1994 Video documentary executive producer
Actor Title Year Status Character Comedy Bang! Bang! 2014 TV Series Ska Band Lil' Bush: Resident of the United States 2008 TV Series Michael 'Brownie' Brown Cake Boy 2005 Video Pierre Kaniche Punk Rock Holocaust 2004 Video Warped Documentary Boss (scenes deleted) That Darn Punk 2001 Video Dirk Castigo Fear of a Punk Planet 1999 TV Series Brian Gomez Dudes 1987 The Vandals (as The Vandals) Suburbia 1983 The Vandals - Drums (as Joseph Escalante)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character xXx 2002 writer: "Anarchy Burger Hold The Government" That Darn Punk 2001 Video writer: "Clowns are Experts At Making Us Laugh", "Susanville" Terror Firmer 1999 writer: "Idea for a Movie" SLC Punk! 1998 writer: "Urban Struggle" Exit 1996 Video writer: "Lady Killer" Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge 1989 producer: "Is There a Phantom in the Mall?" / writer: "Is There a Phantom in the Mall?" Suburbia 1983 writer: "The Legend Of Pat Brown"
Director Title Year Status Character Cake Boy 2005 Video Vans Warped Tour 2004 Video Goldfinger: Live at the House of Blues 2004 Video documentary The Matches: Live at the House of Blues 2004 Video The Show Must Go Off! Throw Rag 2004 Video Zebrahead: Live at the House of Blues 2004 Video Neil Hamburger Live at the Phoenix Greyhound Park 2003 Video
Music Department Title Year Status Character Cake Boy 2005 Video music editor / music supervisor That Darn Punk 2001 Video music editor / music supervisor Glory Daze 1995 music supervisor Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge 1989 composer: title theme
Writer Title Year Status Character True Nightmares 2015 TV Series 1 episode Vans Warped Tour 2004 Video Fear of a Punk Planet 1999 TV Series 1 episode Sweatin to the Oldies: The Vandals Live 1994 Video documentary
Thanks Title Year Status Character The Water's Edge 2012/I Short the producers wish to thank
Self Title Year Status Character Bar Rescue 2016 TV Series Himself Red Eye w/Tom Shillue 2014 TV Series Himself - Guest Panelist Clockwork Orange County 2012 Video documentary Himself The Other F Word 2011 Documentary Himself One Nine Nine Four 2009 Documentary Super High Me 2007 Documentary Himself Punk's Not Dead 2007 Documentary Himself - The Vandals, Kung Fu Records Sweatin to the Oldies: The Vandals Live 1994 Video documentary Himself
Known for movies True Nightmares (2015-2016) as Producer
Comedy Bang! Bang! (2014) as Ska Band
Fear of a Punk Planet (1999) as Producer
Cake Boy (2005) as Producer