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John Pizzarelli Soars at Birdland
ByPizzarelli has performed in many formats throughout his career. Initially, he patterned his drummerless trio (featuring his bassist brother Martin) on the structure of

Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965

Jessica Molaskey
vocals
Don Sebesky
arranger1937 - 2023
On September 11 eve his most epical group the Swing Seven took center stage and uncorked its bevy of improvisational wizards. Weaving their way through more glowing Sebesky arrangements of Gershwin, Cahn & Van Husen, and Hamilton & Lewis compositions, the band complemented Pizzarelli's pyrotechnic scatting and hip phrasing with veteran aplomb.
Inspired soloing from saxophonists

Andy Fusco
saxophone, alto
Kenny Berger
saxophone, baritoneb.1947

John Mosca
trombone
Konrad Paszkudzki
pianoRecent Pizzarelli CDs featuring tributes to legends as diverse as

Johnny Mercer
composer / conductor1909 - 1976

The Beatles
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