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Moonglow

Label: Hyena Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Whispering; I Can Dream, Can't I; Temptation; Moonlight Serenade; My Ideal; Moonglow; In The Blue of Evening; Sleepy Time Down South; If I Had You; Golden Earrings; Dream A Little Dream of Me; P.S. I Love You; Serenade In Blue; I'm Confessin'; Deep Purple; You'll Never Know.

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Bucky Pizzarelli and Frank Vignola: Moonglow

Read "Moonglow" reviewed by Andrew Velez


At least as evidenced by this collection of guitar duets, nothing but a mere few decades would seem to separate Bucky Pizzarelli (b. 1925) and Frank Vignola (b. 1965). Pizzarelli's lengthy resume includes years as a studio musician beginning in the '50s, touring with Benny Goodman, a celebrated guitar partnership with George Barnes, and popular stops ...

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Flashes: A Lifetime in Words and Music

Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1 Bucky Introduction to Richard Rodgers 0:18
2 This Nearly Was Mine 2:17
3 You Are Too Beautiful 2:30
4 Bucky Introduction to the Three Suns Theme Song 0:31
5 Twilight Time 1:57
6 Bucky Introduction to Mockingbird 0:12
7 Mockingbird 2:21
8 Bucky Introduction to Ann Ronell 0:27
9 Willow Weep for Me 4:04
10 Bucky Introduction to Henry Mancini 0:23
11 Mancini Medley: Breakfast at Tiffany's/Dreamsville/Mr. Lucky/Moon River 5:24
12 Bucky Introduction to Bix Beiderbecke 0:42
13 In the Dark 3:19
14 Flashes 3:12
15 Bucky Introduction to Dick Ables 2:01
16 Out of This World 2:07
17 Sleepin' Bee 3:17
18 Last Night When We Were Young 1:40
19 Bucky Introduction to Frank Sinatra 0:10
20 Why Shouldn't I? 1:37
21 Bucky Introduction to Johnny Mandel 0:43
22 The Shadow of Your Smile 2:25
23 Bucky Introduction to Bing Crosby 0:05
24 Pennies from Heaven 3:53
25 Bucky Introduction to Down Memory Lane 0:10
26 Down Memory Lane 1:13
27 Bucky Introduction to Noel Coward 0:07
28 Sail Away 2:00
29 Bucky Introduction to the Beatles 0:18
30 Medley: Yesterdays/Yesterday 2:35
31 Bucky Introduction to Eastwood Lane 0:12
32 Land of the Loon 2:26
33 Lonesome Lake 2:18
34 Bucky Introduction to More Than You Know 0:07
35 More Than You Know 2:52
36 Bucky Introduction to Benny Goodman 1:23
37 Fandanguillo 4:23
38 Second Movement from Guitar Concerto in D 3:25
39 Bucky Signing Off 0:04

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Bucky Pizzarelli: Flashes: A Lifetime in Words and Music

Read "Flashes: A Lifetime in Words and Music" reviewed by Joel Roberts


Veteran guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli's latest is a master class in the art of the popular American song as interpreted by someone who's spent a lifetime perfecting the language of swing. Combining solo guitar and spoken reminiscences, Pizzarelli retraces his long career through exquisite renditions of standards associated with colleagues and mentors like Henry Mancini, ...

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I Hear Music

Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: I Hear Music; Chicago Medley: Chicago/My Kind of Town (Chicago is); Baby, Won't You Please Come Home; Wouldn't it be Loverly; Yesterdays; (I Would Do) Anything for You; We're All Through.

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Swing Live

Label: Chesky Records
Released: 2001

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One Morning in May

Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Guess I?ll Go Back Home; One Morning in May; Laura; A Blues Serenade; Candle Lights; This Nearly Was Mine; Serenata; Lush Life; A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing; Wait Till You See Her; Bess, You Is My Woman Now; In A Mist; Blood Count; All This and Heaven Too; Warm Valley; Stars in Your Eyes; Cottage for Sale; Old Folks; Autumn Nocturne; Someone to Watch Over Me; Goodbye. (58:02)

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Bucky Pizzarelli: One Morning in May

Read "One Morning in May" reviewed by Mike Neely


One Morning in May is Bucky Pizzarelli?s second exquisite solo guitar outing for Arbors Records. This disc follows April Kisses, reviewed in AAJ?s August 2000 general review listing (see archives). Both recordings focus on standards, older standards, mostly from the 1920s to the1940s. These two CDs belong among the essential recordings of jazz guitar. On One ...

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Cynthia Sayer

Read "Cynthia Sayer" reviewed by Robert Spencer


Time was when every self-respecting jazz band had a banjoist. The legendary Johnny St. Cyr did duty in both Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers and Louis Armstrong's Hot Five, and he was just the preeminent member of a hearty and considerable band. Listen to the banjo breaks on those great early sides, and you get ...

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April Kisses

Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2000


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