While studying at
New York University, Eckroth became involved in a number of musical projects as a pianist. While Eckroth was a student in an ensemble class led by
jazz-rock guitarist
John Scofield, Scofield invited Eckroth to join his New Quartet with drummer
Bill Stewart and bassist
Ben Street from 2010-2012. Eckroth appears in the live concert DVD of the group's 2010 concert in
Paris, France at
jazz club New Morning. The group released their self-titled debut album in 2010 and their second album
Sueños y Delirios in 2015. Around this time, Eckroth also performed with jazz multi-instrumentalist
Paul McCandless and Brazilian guitarist Aliéksey Vianna. The trio released a live concert DVD from Brazil in 2009 titled
Ebano. Additionally, Eckroth appeared on Morrie Louden's album
Time Piece, which featured singer
Gretchen Parlato and guitarist
Lionel Loueke. In 2015, Eckroth released a solo album of Cuban music titled
Piano and Rhythm. Later in 2016, Eckroth released a duo album with bassist
Ron McClure titled
Hello Stars. Eckroth also appeared on saxophonist Dan Pratt's Quartet album
Hymn for the Happy Man with bassist
Christian McBride and drummer
Greg Hutchinson. Starting in 2016, Eckroth formed the Cuban and American
mambo big band
Orquesta Akokán as its co-writer, arranger, and pianist with singer José "Pepito" Gómez and composer Jacob Plasse. The group is a collaboration of musicians from Cuba and the United States that formed after the normalization of relations between the two countries in 2014. The group's debut album was released by
Daptone Records in 2018, and it was the record label's first all Spanish-language recording. He is currently part of the jazz faculty at
Dartmouth College. == Awards and honors ==