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  1. Pizzarelli’s spicy original song, “Soares Samba,” in which he scatted along with his own guitar, provided a thrilling change of pace at a perfect moment. John Pizzarelli is at Café Carlyle through May 2, 35 East 76th Street, Manhattan; 212-744-1600, thecarlyle.com. From VINTAGEGUITAR.COM.

  2. The memory of all that. No they can't take that away from me. The way your smile just beams. The way you sing off key. The way you haunt my dreams. No they can't take that away from me. We may ...

  3. Biography. Knowing John Pizzarelli. by Barbara Chabai. John Pizzarelli once relayed the story of playing at a jazz festival in Italy. A father and his son had traveled 400 miles to see the guitar virtuoso perform live with his legendary father, Bucky Pizzarelli, but arrived late and missed most of the concert.

  4. Guitarist and vocalist John Pizzarelli is an ebullient performer with a soft voice, charming stage presence, and knack for swinging, old-school jazz. The son of the late guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, he first rose to prominence by interpreting jazz standards and American popular song in his own urbane style on Top Ten Billboard Traditional Jazz-charting albums like 1997's Our Love Is Here to ...

  5. Kisses In The Rain Lyrics. Kisses in the rain. A chance that we might meet for kisses in the rain. Trying to find the heat that left long ago. And left us with so much pain. Kisses in the rain ...

  6. John Pizzarelli – Oscar Night (Kisses in the Rain) Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong – I Won’t Dance (Ella and Louis Again) Sammy Davis, Jr. & Carmen McRae – Cheek to Cheek (Boy Meets Girl) Dinah Shore – The Dreamer (Dinah’s Showtime ’44 – ‘47. Rosemary Clooney – They’re Either Too Young or Too Old (For the Duration)

  7. Biography. Knowing John Pizzarelli. by Barbara Chabai. John Pizzarelli once relayed the story of playing at a jazz festival in Italy. A father and his son had traveled 400 miles to see the guitar virtuoso perform live with his legendary father, Bucky Pizzarelli, but arrived late and missed most of the concert.