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John Pizzarelli live at the Litchfield
Jazz Festival, 2004.
Photo Credit: Stuart Feldman
John Pizzarelli has had a multi-faceted career as a jazz guitarist,
vocalist and bandleader. Internationally known for classic standards
and late-night ballads, his most recent project finds him hosting a
radio program -- "Radio Deluxe with John Pizzarelli." Born on April
6, 1960, Pizzarelli has been playing guitar since age six, following
in the tradition of his father, guitar legend Bucky Pizzarelli. As a
child John was exposed to great jazz music of the era -- Erroll
Garner, Les Paul, Django Reinhardt and others. He began playing with
his father at age 20, before launching his own career.
He is a consummate entertainer and reviewers rave about him -- "The
John Pizzarelli Trio has never been tighter, and Pizzarelli himself
has never been looser," said The Village Voice of a recent
New York show. Being inspired by great performers like Frank
Sinatra, Pizzarelli is among the prime contemporary interpreters
of the great American songbook. With Telarc’s recent release of
Dear Mr. Sinatra, an homage to 'Ol' Blue Eyes,' Pizzarelli's
album count now stands at 21. In addition to his many recordings as
a leader, John has been a special guest for James Taylor, Natalie
Cole, Rickie Lee Jones, Rosemary Clooney, Buddy DeFranco, Harry Allen and, of course, Bucky
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Videos
The Making of Dear Mr. Sinatra
Montage of TV appearances
Music
Listen to John Pizzarelli here

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John’s national television show appearances include,
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "The Late Show with David
Letterman," "Live With Regis & Kelly," "The CBS Early Show," and
others. Pizzarelli continues to tour throughout the United States,
Europe and Japan, performing classic pop, jazz and swing, while
setting the standard for stylish modern jazz. Visit John Pizzarelli's website at:
www.johnpizzarelli.com. |