JAZZ
2004
Bitrate: 256 kbps
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Bitrate: 256 kbps
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O guitarrista e vocalista de jazz John Pizzarelli é tecnicamente um artista com uma voz macia, presença de palco encantadora e destreza para suingar no tempo certo. Tocando freqüentemente com seu próprio quarteto de Jazz, composto pelo seu irmão Martin Pizzarelli no contrabaixo, baterista Tony Tedesco e Larry Fuller no piano, Pizzarelli encontrou seu nicho musical que cobre tanto os standards de jazz quanto a canção popular americana. Filho do guitarrista de swing Bucky Pizzarelli, John nasceu em Paterson, Nova Jersey, EUA em seis de abril de 1960. Desde cedo começou a tocar com seu pai com pouco mais de vinte anos fez sua estréia em gravação com o álbum “I’m Hip - Please, Don’t Tell My Father”. À medida que crescia, John ficava exposto à comparações com os estilos de lendas do jazz como Les Paul e Django Reinhardt. O som da velha escola do jazz foi atualizado por Pizzarelli, o que lhe rendeu êxito comercial, notadamente a partir de 1993, quando o John Pizzarelli Trio abriu vários shows da excursão de Frank Sinatra, e em especial quando participou da celebração dos oitenta anos do lendário vocalista no Carnegie Hall. Pizzarelli, crescendo em popularidade, em 1997 participou de “Dream”, produção de Broadway que era um tributo ao compositor Johnny Mercer. Em 1998, a RCA lançou “Meets the Beatles”, onde ele reinterpreta canções clássicas do quarteto de Liverpool. No ano seguinte ele pagou tributo a uma de suas maiores influências, o pianista e vocalista Nat King Cole, em “P.S. Mr. Cole”. Pizzarelli gravou Bossa Nova em 2004. Fortemente baseado na obra do compositor Antônio Carlos Jobim, o Trio de Pizzarelli apresenta clássicos como “Garota de Ipanema” e “Águas de Março”. [Fonte: clubedojazz]~
Jazz guitarist and vocalist John Pizzarelli is technically an artist with a soft voice, enchanting stage presence and dexterity to strike at the right time. Frequently playing with his own jazz quartet, composed by his brother Martin Pizzarelli on bass, drummer Tony Tedesco and Larry Fuller on piano, Pizzarelli found his musical niche that covers both jazz standards and American folk song. Son of swing guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, John was born in Paterson, New Jersey, USA on April 6, 1960. He started playing with his father in his early twenties and made his recording debut with the album "I'm Hip - Please, Do not Tell My Father ". As he grew older, John was exposed to comparisons to the styles of jazz legends like Les Paul and Django Reinhardt. The sound of the old jazz school was updated by Pizzarelli, which earned him commercial success, notably from 1993, when the John Pizzarelli Trio opened several concerts of the Frank Sinatra tour, and especially when he participated in the celebration of the eighty years of the Legendary vocalist at Carnegie Hall. Pizzarelli, growing in popularity, in 1997 participated in "Dream", Broadway production that was a tribute to the composer Johnny Mercer. In 1998, RCA released "Meets the Beatles", where he reinterprets classic songs from the Liverpool quartet. The following year he paid tribute to one of his greatest influences, pianist and vocalist Nat King Cole, in "P.S. Mr. Cole. " Pizzarelli recorded Bossa Nova in 2004. Strongly based on the work of composer Antônio Carlos Jobim, Pizzarelli's Trio presents classics such as "Girl from Ipanema" and "Aguas de Março". [Source: clubedojazz]
Jazz guitarist and vocalist John Pizzarelli is technically an artist with a soft voice, enchanting stage presence and dexterity to strike at the right time. Frequently playing with his own jazz quartet, composed by his brother Martin Pizzarelli on bass, drummer Tony Tedesco and Larry Fuller on piano, Pizzarelli found his musical niche that covers both jazz standards and American folk song. Son of swing guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, John was born in Paterson, New Jersey, USA on April 6, 1960. He started playing with his father in his early twenties and made his recording debut with the album "I'm Hip - Please, Do not Tell My Father ". As he grew older, John was exposed to comparisons to the styles of jazz legends like Les Paul and Django Reinhardt. The sound of the old jazz school was updated by Pizzarelli, which earned him commercial success, notably from 1993, when the John Pizzarelli Trio opened several concerts of the Frank Sinatra tour, and especially when he participated in the celebration of the eighty years of the Legendary vocalist at Carnegie Hall. Pizzarelli, growing in popularity, in 1997 participated in "Dream", Broadway production that was a tribute to the composer Johnny Mercer. In 1998, RCA released "Meets the Beatles", where he reinterprets classic songs from the Liverpool quartet. The following year he paid tribute to one of his greatest influences, pianist and vocalist Nat King Cole, in "P.S. Mr. Cole. " Pizzarelli recorded Bossa Nova in 2004. Strongly based on the work of composer Antônio Carlos Jobim, Pizzarelli's Trio presents classics such as "Girl from Ipanema" and "Aguas de Março". [Source: clubedojazz]
Total Time: 54 min
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