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Dear Mr. Pizzarelli

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Dear Mr. Pizzarelli
Dear Mr. Pizzarelli

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Dear Mr. Pizzarelli

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Edward Decker
's
Dear Mr. Pizzarelli
is his solo guitar tribute to
Bucky Pizzarelli
, with whom he studied for a time after being awarded an NEA grant. Like his mentor,
Decker
plays a
George Van Eps
model seven-string electric guitar, which gives him an extra string with which to add a bassline.
, who works regularly with
the Tony DeSare Trio
, shows how much he absorbed from
Pizzarelli
(a gifted studio musician who played on all kinds of dates for decades before focusing more heavily on jazz late in his career). Most of this session focuses on the kinds of songs that
is likely to have recorded or performed at some point, except for a medley of
Tony DeSare
compositions (
"How I Will Say I Love You"
and
"Marry Me"
).
is quite content playing most of the ballads slowly, allowing for plenty of space between chords to give the music breathing room. Highlights include the romantic medley of two tunes by
Rodgers & Hart
(
"Blue Room"
"There's a Small Hotel"
), an elegant treatment of
Henry Mancini
"Two for the Road,"
and a whispering rendition of
"Laura."
There is little doubt that
was greatly honored by his former student's superb playing throughout this enjoyable CD. ~ Ken Dryden

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