Jack Jezzro – Christmas Jazz – Instrumental Jazz For The Holidays (2004)

FrontCover1Jack Jezzro is a musician and producer who has enjoyed a long and successful career as a studio musician, accompanying a wide variety of major artists on their recordings, as well as crafting his own albums in which he shows off his talent and versatility as a guitarist.

Jezzro was born in Rivesville, West Virginia on December 2, 1957. He had a keen interest in music from an early age, starting to play the piano when he was just three. He taught himself to play guitar from listening to records by Chet Atkins, and in his teens, he learned to break down the individual parts from songs he loved by Simon & Garfunkel, James Taylor, and the Doobie Brothers. After high school, Jezzro studied at West Virginia University; their music school didn’t have a program for the guitar, but Jezzro could also play the bass, and his skills on the instrument led to him to a membership in the Charleston Symphony Orchestra while still attending WVU.

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Jezzro went on to attend the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, where he was mentored by noted bassist James VanDemark. Just as he did at WVU, Jezzro soon joined the local symphony, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, as a bassist, while also honing his chops as a jazz guitarist. In 1981, he relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, where he became the bassist with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, a position he held for ten years. In the mid-’80s, he made his way into the prestigious world of session work when he became part of the Nashville String Machine, a string section for hire that regularly appeared on recordings by some of the major stars of country and pop music, from Garth Brooks and Faith Hill to Bruce Springsteen and Matchbox 20. In 1988, Jezzro stepped out as a solo artist with the release of his first album as a headliner, Step on It, which was released in Japan by Pony Canyon Records. (A revised edition of the disc was released in the United States as A Day’s Journey.)

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Over the next 30 years, Jezzro would release a steady stream of jazz, country, pop, Latin, and inspirational albums (most through the Green Hill label) that focused on his tasteful but expert guitar work and his interplay with other musicians. Jezzro also continued to work steadily as a session player and a producer, overseeing his own sessions as well as those of other Green Hill artists. His work as an artist and producer has earned him one Grammy nomination and seven Dove Award nominations to date. The prolific bassist has played on or produced over 300 albums, and in 2017 alone, he produced By Request: Most Requested Songs for jazz pianist Beegie Adair, released his own album Sinatra on Guitar, and brought out a sequel to his 2010 album Christmas Jazz titled Christmas Jazz 2. (by Mark Deming)

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And here is his first Christmas album … very discreetly and tastefully interpreted as jazz music … and Beegie Adair’s contributions on the piano are particularly remarkable … but also the gentle saxophone solos … and if you want to know what I’ll be listening to at Christmas … listen to this album !

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Personnel:
Beegie Adair (piano)
Chris Brown (drums)
Jack Jezzro (guitar)
Sam Levine (saxophone)
Roger Spencer (bass)
George Tidwell (flugelhorn)
Denis Solee (saxophone)

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Tracklist:
01. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (Styne/Cahn) 2.53
02. Jingle Bells (Traditional)
03. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Martin/Blane) 3.39
04. Home For The Holidays (Stillman/Allen) 2.43
05. The Christmas Song (Tormé/Wells) 4.05
06. Deck The Halls (Traditional) 2.46
07. Silver Bells (Livingston/Evans) 3.34
08. Winter Wonderland (Smith/Bernard) 3.04
09. Up On The Housetop (Traditional) 3.56
10. White Christmas (Berlin) 3.37
11. O Christmas Tree (Traditional) 4.56
12. O Little Town Of Bethlehem (Traditional) 4.17
13. I’ll Be Home For Christmas (Ram/Gannon/Kent) 4.28
14. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Gillespie/Coots) 3.39
15. What Child Is This? (Treaditional) 4.28

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Jack Jezzro – Gershwin On Guitar (2011)

FrontCover1Jack Jezzro is a musician and producer who has enjoyed a long and successful career as a studio musician, accompanying a wide variety of major artists on their recordings, as well as crafting his own albums in which he shows off his talent and versatility as a guitarist.

Jezzro was born in Rivesville, West Virginia on December 2, 1957. He had a keen interest in music from an early age, starting to play the piano when he was just three. He taught himself to play guitar from listening to records by Chet Atkins, and in his teens, he learned to break down the individual parts from songs he loved by Simon & Garfunkel, James Taylor, and the Doobie Brothers. After high school, Jezzro studied at West Virginia University; their music school didn’t have a program for the guitar, but Jezzro could also play the bass, and his skills on the instrument led to him to a membership in the Charleston Symphony Orchestra while still attending WVU.

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Jezzro went on to attend the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, where he was mentored by noted bassist James VanDemark. Just as he did at WVU, Jezzro soon joined the local symphony, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, as a bassist, while also honing his chops as a jazz guitarist. In 1981, he relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, where he became the bassist with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, a position he held for ten years. In the mid-’80s, he made his way into the prestigious world of session work when he became part of the Nashville String Machine, a string section for hire that regularly appeared on recordings by some of the major stars of country and pop music, from Garth Brooks and Faith Hill to Bruce Springsteen and Matchbox 20. In 1988, Jezzro stepped out as a solo artist with the release of his first album as a headliner, Step on It, which was released in Japan by Pony Canyon Records. (A revised edition of the disc was released in the United States as A Day’s Journey.)

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Over the next 30 years, Jezzro would release a steady stream of jazz, country, pop, Latin, and inspirational albums (most through the Green Hill label) that focused on his tasteful but expert guitar work and his interplay with other musicians. Jezzro also continued to work steadily as a session player and a producer, overseeing his own sessions as well as those of other Green Hill artists. His work as an artist and producer has earned him one Grammy nomination and seven Dove Award nominations to date. The prolific bassist has played on or produced over 300 albums, and in 2017 alone, he produced By Request: Most Requested Songs for jazz pianist Beegie Adair, released his own album Sinatra on Guitar, and brought out a sequel to his 2010 album Christmas Jazz titled Christmas Jazz 2. (by Mark Deming)

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A fully orchestrated presentation of George Gershwin’s legendary music featuring guitarist Jack Jezzro backed by delightful jazz sounds and lush string arrangements by The Nashville String Machine conducted by Chris McDonald.

This is a truly exceptional work. When my mother was in the hospital, fighting for her life we played this on a player and it was the only thing that brought her peace. No matter who entered the room while it was playing, they always asked about the music as it was so striking and yet calming. It is unlike any rendition of Gershwin that I have ever heard before. Clean, well paced, unexpectedly appealing. It is strictly instrumental – but not just a guitar, it includes piano, strings etc. whatever is best suited for the particular song. You get gentle swells and soft recesses. Listen to it. If you are a fan of Gershwin, instramentals, guitar or just wonderful back ground music you will be pleased with this disk. (M. Witt)

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Personnel:
Beegie Adair (piano)
Chris Brown (drums)
Pat Coil (piano)
Barry Green (trombone)
Mary Alice Hoepfinger (harp)
Jack Jezzro (guitar, bass)
Bob Mater (drums)
Farrell Morris (percussion)
Denis Solee (saxophone)
George Tidwell (flugelhorn)
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violin:
David Angell – David Davidson  – Carl Gorodetzky – Lee Larrison  – Cate Meyer – Pamela Sixfin – Alan Umstead – Cathy Umstead – Mary Kathryn van Osdale

viola:
Monisa Angell – Jim Grossjean – Gary van Osdale – Kristin Wilkinson

cello:
John Catchings – Anthony LaMarchina – Bob Mason –

bass:
Craig Nelson – Roger Spencer

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Tracklist:
01. Love Is Here To Stay 3.27
02. They Can’t Take That Away From Me 3.22
03. A Foggy Day 5.14
04. How Long Has This Been Going On? 3.52
05. They All Laughed 3.22
06. But Not For Me 3.50
07. Love Walked In 3.32
08. Embraceable You 4.29
09. Soon 4.01
10. Who Cares 3.24
11. It Ain’t Necessarity So 4.40
12. I Got Rhythm 3.25

Music: George Gershwin
except 11.: George Gershwin & DuBose Heyward

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