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John Pizzarelli

John Paul Pizzarelli Jr. (born April 6, 1960) is an American jazz guitarist and vocalist. He has recorded over twenty solo albums and has appeared on more than forty albums by other recording artists, including Paul McCartney, James Taylor, Rosemary Clooney; his father, jazz guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli; and his wife, singer Jessica Molaskey.[1][2]

John Pizzarelli
Background information
Birth nameJohn Paul Pizzarelli Jr.
Born (1960-04-06) April 6, 1960 (age 63)
Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresJazz, swing
Occupation(s)Musician, singer, composer
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1980–present
LabelsP-Vine, Chesky, Novus, RCA, Telarc, Arbors, Concord
Websitewww.johnpizzarelli.com

Early life edit

The son of swing guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, John Pizzarelli was born in Paterson, New Jersey. He started on guitar when he was six and played trumpet through his college years.[3] He attended Don Bosco Preparatory High School, an all-boys Catholic school. In his teens, he performed with Benny Goodman, Les Paul, Zoot Sims, Slam Stewart, and Clark Terry.[4]

Pizzarelli attended the University of Tampa and William Paterson University, though he has said that his most important teacher was his father from 1980 to 1990.[3] During the 1980s, he established himself as a jazz guitarist and a vocalist. He released his debut solo album, I'm Hip (Please Don't Tell My Father), in 1983.[5]

Career edit

During the 1990s, Pizzarelli played in a trio with Ray Kennedy and Martin Pizzarelli, his younger brother. In the summer of 1993, Pizzarelli was the opening act for Frank Sinatra and four years later, Pizzarelli starred in Dream, a Broadway show devoted to the music of Johnny Mercer.[3][5] He has named Nat King Cole as the inspiration for his career[3] and honors that influence in the albums Dear Mr. Cole (BMG, 1994) and P.S. Mr. Cole (RCA, 1999). He has also recorded tribute albums to Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Richard Rodgers, and Paul McCartney.[5] He and his father accompanied Annie Ross on her album To Lady with Love (Red Anchor, 2014), a tribute to Billie Holiday that Ross recorded when she was eighty-four.[6]

He has hosted a national radio show, Radio Deluxe with John Pizzarelli, with his wife, singer and actress Jessica Molaskey.[3] Other musicians he has worked with include George Shearing, Rosemary Clooney, Johnny Frigo, Buddy DeFranco, Jack Gibbons, the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, the Boston Pops Orchestra, and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.[7]

He sang the 1999 big-band jingle for Foxwoods Resort Casino, titled "The Wonder of It All."[8]

Pizzarelli was a co-producer of the James Taylor album American Standard, which was nominated and won the Grammy in the category of "Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album" on November 24, 2020.[9]

Personal life edit

Pizzarelli's father died on April 1, 2020, from complications to COVID-19.[10] Pizzarelli's mother died one week later on April 8, 2020.[11][12]

Discography edit

As leader/co-leader edit

With Bucky Pizzarelli

  • Nirvana, Bucky Pizzarelli (Delta, 1995)
  • Contrasts (Arbors, 1999)
  • Passion Guitars (Groove Jams, 1999)
  • Twogether (Victrola, 2001)
  • Around the World in 80 Years, Bucky Pizzarelli (Victoria, 2006)
  • Generations (Arbors, 2007)
  • Sunday at Pete's, The Pizzarelli Boys (Challenge, 2007)
  • Pizzarelli Party, Arbors All Stars (Arbors, 2009)
  • Diggin' Up Bones, Bucky Pizzarelli (Arbors, 2009)
  • Desert Island Dreamers, The Pizzarelli Boys (Arbors, 2010)
  • Back in the Saddle Again, Bucky Pizarelli (Arbors, 2010)
  • Family Fugue (Arbors, 2011)

With Jessica Molaskey

As producer or co-producer edit

With James Taylor and Dave O'Donnell

As sideman or guest edit

With Monty Alexander

  • My America (Telarc, 2002)

With Harry Allen

  • Are You Having Any Fun? (Audiophile, 1994)
  • Harry Allen Meets John Pizzarelli Trio (BMG, 1996)
  • Tenors Anyone? (Slider, 2004)

With Sam Arlen

  • Arlen Plays Arlen: The Timeless Tribute to Harold Arlen (Arbors, 2005)

With Debby Boone

With Cheryl Bentyne

  • The Book of Love (Telarc, 2006)

With Ray Brown

  • Some of My Best Friends Are...Guitarists (Telarc, 2002)

With Rosemary Clooney

With Kristin Chenoweth

With Buddy DeFranco

  • Cookin' the Books (Arbors, 2004)

With Karen Egert

  • That Thing Called Love (Egert Productions, 2007)

With Johnny Frigo

  • Live from Studio A in New York City (Chesky, 1989)

With Natalie Cole

With Sara Gazarek

With Stephane Grappelli

  • Live at the Blue Note (Telarc, 1995)

With Skitch Henderson and Bucky Pizzarelli

  • Legends (Arbors, 2003)

With Hilary Kole

  • Haunted Heart (Justin Time, 2009)

With Erich Kunzel

  • Got Swing! (Telarc, 2002)
  • Christmastime Is Here (Telarc, 2006)

With The Manhattan Transfer

With Paul McCartney

With Jane Monheit

  • Home (EmArcy, 2010)

With Rickie Lee Jones

With Donnie O'Brien

  • Meets Manhattan Swing in a Basie Mood (Arbors, 2003)

With Curtis Stigers

  • Real Emotional (Concord, 2007)

With James Taylor

With Aaron Weinstein

  • A Handful of Stars (Arbors, 2005)
  • Blue Too (Arbors, 2007)

References edit

  1. ^ John Pizzarelli biography at AllMusic
  2. ^ John Pizzarelli credits at AllMusic
  3. ^ a b c d e Yanow, Scott (2013). The Great Jazz Guitarists. San Francisco: Backbeat. p. 153. ISBN 978-1-61713-023-6.
  4. ^ Lamb, Buzz (January 2016). "John Pizzarelli" (PDF). Jazz and Blues Florida. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c Collar, Matt. "John Pizzarelli". AllMusic. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
  6. ^ Loudon, Christopher (January 11, 2015). "Annie Ross: To Lady with Love". JazzTimes. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
  7. ^ John Pizzarelli's Complete Discography September 17, 2010, at the Wayback Machine at albumcredits.com
  8. ^ "Meet Me At Foxwoods (FULL) (1:01)". YouTube. March 18, 2019. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  9. ^ "2021 GRAMMYs: Complete Nominees List'". November 24, 2020. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  10. ^ Westhoven, William (April 2, 2020). "Jazz-guitar great Bucky Pizzarelli dies at 94 after testing positive for coronavirus". USA Today. McLean, Virginia. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  11. ^ "Loved and Lost: Musician Bucky Pizzarelli and his wife Ruth complemented each other for 66 years".
  12. ^ "Ruth Elizabeth Pizzarelli Obituary (1930 - 2020) the Record/Herald News". Legacy.com.
  13. ^ "James Taylor Official Site'". February 28, 2020. Retrieved November 27, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Live performance photographs May 15, 2006, Jazz Alley, Seattle

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John Paul Pizzarelli Jr born April 6 1960 is an American jazz guitarist and vocalist He has recorded over twenty solo albums and has appeared on more than forty albums by other recording artists including Paul McCartney James Taylor Rosemary Clooney his father jazz guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli and his wife singer Jessica Molaskey 1 2 John PizzarelliBackground informationBirth nameJohn Paul Pizzarelli Jr Born 1960 04 06 April 6 1960 age 63 Paterson New Jersey U S GenresJazz swingOccupation s Musician singer composerInstrument s Guitar vocalsYears active1980 presentLabelsP Vine Chesky Novus RCA Telarc Arbors ConcordWebsitewww wbr johnpizzarelli wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 As leader co leader 4 2 As producer or co producer 4 3 As sideman or guest 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editThe son of swing guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli John Pizzarelli was born in Paterson New Jersey He started on guitar when he was six and played trumpet through his college years 3 He attended Don Bosco Preparatory High School an all boys Catholic school In his teens he performed with Benny Goodman Les Paul Zoot Sims Slam Stewart and Clark Terry 4 Pizzarelli attended the University of Tampa and William Paterson University though he has said that his most important teacher was his father from 1980 to 1990 3 During the 1980s he established himself as a jazz guitarist and a vocalist He released his debut solo album I m Hip Please Don t Tell My Father in 1983 5 Career editDuring the 1990s Pizzarelli played in a trio with Ray Kennedy and Martin Pizzarelli his younger brother In the summer of 1993 Pizzarelli was the opening act for Frank Sinatra and four years later Pizzarelli starred in Dream a Broadway show devoted to the music of Johnny Mercer 3 5 He has named Nat King Cole as the inspiration for his career 3 and honors that influence in the albums Dear Mr Cole BMG 1994 and P S Mr Cole RCA 1999 He has also recorded tribute albums to Frank Sinatra Duke Ellington Antonio Carlos Jobim Richard Rodgers and Paul McCartney 5 He and his father accompanied Annie Ross on her album To Lady with Love Red Anchor 2014 a tribute to Billie Holiday that Ross recorded when she was eighty four 6 He has hosted a national radio show Radio Deluxe with John Pizzarelli with his wife singer and actress Jessica Molaskey 3 Other musicians he has worked with include George Shearing Rosemary Clooney Johnny Frigo Buddy DeFranco Jack Gibbons the Clayton Hamilton Jazz Orchestra the Boston Pops Orchestra and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra 7 He sang the 1999 big band jingle for Foxwoods Resort Casino titled The Wonder of It All 8 Pizzarelli was a co producer of the James Taylor album American Standard which was nominated and won the Grammy in the category of Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album on November 24 2020 9 Personal life editPizzarelli s father died on April 1 2020 from complications to COVID 19 10 Pizzarelli s mother died one week later on April 8 2020 11 12 Discography editAs leader co leader edit I m Hip Please Don t Tell My Father Stash 1983 Hit That Jive Jack Stash 1985 Sing Sing Sing Stash 1987 My Blue Heaven Chesky 1990 All of Me Novus 1992 Naturally Novus 1993 New Standards Novus 1994 Dear Mr Cole Novus 1994 After Hours Novus 1996 Let s Share Christmas RCA 1996 Our Love Is Here to Stay RCA 1997 Meets the Beatles RCA 1998 P S Mr Cole RCA 1999 Kisses in the Rain Telarc 2000 Let There Be Love Telarc 2000 The Rare Delight of You Telarc 2002 with George Shearing Live at Birdland Telarc 2003 Bossa Nova Telarc 2004 Knowing You Telarc 2005 Just Friends with Rick Haydon Mel Bay 2006 Dear Mr Sinatra Telarc 2006 with Clayton Hamilton Jazz Orchestra With a Song in My Heart Telarc 2008 Rockin in Rhythm A Tribute to Duke Ellington Telarc 2010 Double Exposure with Tessa Souter Telarc 2012 John Pizzarelli Salutes Johnny Mercer Live at Birdland Vector 2015 Midnight McCartney Concord 2015 Sinatra amp Jobim 50 Concord 2017 For Centennial Reasons 100 Year Salute to Nat King Cole Ghostlight 2019 Better Days Ahead Solo Guitar Takes on Pat Metheny Ghostlight 2021 Stage amp Screen Palmetto 2023 With Bucky Pizzarelli Nirvana Bucky Pizzarelli Delta 1995 Contrasts Arbors 1999 Passion Guitars Groove Jams 1999 Twogether Victrola 2001 Around the World in 80 Years Bucky Pizzarelli Victoria 2006 Generations Arbors 2007 Sunday at Pete s The Pizzarelli Boys Challenge 2007 Pizzarelli Party Arbors All Stars Arbors 2009 Diggin Up Bones Bucky Pizzarelli Arbors 2009 Desert Island Dreamers The Pizzarelli Boys Arbors 2010 Back in the Saddle Again Bucky Pizarelli Arbors 2010 Family Fugue Arbors 2011 With Jessica Molaskey Pentimento Image 2002 A Good Day PS Classics 2003 Make Believe PS Classics 2004 Sitting in Limbo PS Classics 2007 A Kiss to Build a Dream On Arbors 2008 As producer or co producer edit With James Taylor and Dave O Donnell American Standards Fantasy 2020 13 As sideman or guest edit With Monty Alexander My America Telarc 2002 With Harry Allen Are You Having Any Fun Audiophile 1994 Harry Allen Meets John Pizzarelli Trio BMG 1996 Tenors Anyone Slider 2004 With Sam Arlen Arlen Plays Arlen The Timeless Tribute to Harold Arlen Arbors 2005 With Debby Boone Reflections of Rosemary Concord 2005 With Cheryl Bentyne The Book of Love Telarc 2006 With Ray Brown Some of My Best Friends Are Guitarists Telarc 2002 With Rosemary Clooney Do You Miss New York Concord 1993 Brazil Concord 2000 With Kristin Chenoweth A Lovely Way to Spend Christmas Sony 2008 With Buddy DeFranco Cookin the Books Arbors 2004 With Karen Egert That Thing Called Love Egert Productions 2007 With Johnny Frigo Live from Studio A in New York City Chesky 1989 With Natalie Cole Stardust Elektra 1996 With Sara Gazarek Blossom amp Bee Palmetto 2012 With Stephane Grappelli Live at the Blue Note Telarc 1995 With Skitch Henderson and Bucky Pizzarelli Legends Arbors 2003 With Hilary Kole Haunted Heart Justin Time 2009 With Erich Kunzel Got Swing Telarc 2002 Christmastime Is Here Telarc 2006 With The Manhattan Transfer Vibrate Telarc 2004 With Paul McCartney Kisses on the Bottom Hear Music 2012 With Jane Monheit Home EmArcy 2010 With Rickie Lee Jones It s Like This Artemis 2000 With Donnie O Brien Meets Manhattan Swing in a Basie Mood Arbors 2003 With Curtis Stigers Real Emotional Concord 2007 With James Taylor October Road Columbia 2002 A Christmas Album Hallmark Cards 2004 James Taylor at Christmas Columbia 2006 American Standards Fantasy 2020 With Aaron Weinstein A Handful of Stars Arbors 2005 Blue Too Arbors 2007 References edit John Pizzarelli biography at AllMusic John Pizzarelli credits at AllMusic a b c d e Yanow Scott 2013 The Great Jazz Guitarists San Francisco Backbeat p 153 ISBN 978 1 61713 023 6 Lamb Buzz January 2016 John Pizzarelli PDF Jazz and Blues Florida Retrieved June 7 2017 a b c Collar Matt John Pizzarelli AllMusic Retrieved May 15 2017 Loudon Christopher January 11 2015 Annie Ross To Lady with Love JazzTimes Retrieved May 15 2017 John Pizzarelli s Complete Discography Archived September 17 2010 at the Wayback Machine at albumcredits com Meet Me At Foxwoods FULL 1 01 YouTube March 18 2019 Archived from the original on December 13 2021 Retrieved April 23 2020 2021 GRAMMYs Complete Nominees List November 24 2020 Retrieved November 27 2020 Westhoven William April 2 2020 Jazz guitar great Bucky Pizzarelli dies at 94 after testing positive for coronavirus USA Today McLean Virginia Retrieved April 4 2020 Loved and Lost Musician Bucky Pizzarelli and his wife Ruth complemented each other for 66 years Ruth Elizabeth Pizzarelli Obituary 1930 2020 the Record Herald News Legacy com James Taylor Official Site February 28 2020 Retrieved November 27 2020 External links editOfficial website Radio Deluxe with John Pizzarelli Live performance photographs May 15 2006 Jazz Alley Seattle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Pizzarelli amp oldid 1188487918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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