I lived in NJ with my family from 1982-4. We heard this song once while we were there - so pleased to have found it here. Many fond memories of that time - Highpoint, Alaire Park, Red Bank,... The judge who let me off ("In the interest of international relations") when I parked on the wrong side of the road outside the police station, ...
This is one of four songs John performed with his dad during a concert, called "Jersey Jazz Guitars", at Rutgers University in 1985. The Pizzarelli's complete set, along with one set each by Tal Farlow and Les Paul, can be seen in my posting at: ruclips.net/video/J4NcnG7T5Mo/видео.html
Jerseyite here...Love chord melody and all great guitar...Duane Allman never even made it to 25, cut an album with Herbie Mann and had only been playing slide for 3 years
Thanks for your comment, Geo. I believe you'll be pleased to learn that I just posted the entire 1985 "Jersey Jazz Guitars" show at: ruclips.net/video/J4NcnG7T5Mo/видео.html
I got to see him do it a few years ago at Chastain Park in Atlanta, with all the "enhancements ", including the Billie Holiday bit. ("Nobody ever gets that one," he says.)
Flawless.....look at Bucky's smiles while he is playing......makes me smile. And I am not a fan of New Jersey and not from there, but I like this video.
Thanks for your comment jazzbeau (no relation to Al "Jazzbo" Collins, I assume). I believe you'll be pleased to learn that I just posted this and the other three tunes performed by Bucky and John as part of the 1985 program entitled "Jersey Jazz Guitars". The program also included one set each by Tal Farlow and Les Paul. Enjoy the whole show at: ruclips.net/video/J4NcnG7T5Mo/видео.html
@@pianopappy I remember All Jazzbo Collins...I think he wrote "Little Red Riding Hood." Actually, All Jazzbo Collins was an acquaintance of mine when he was on WPXI in Pittsburgh; I also was good friends with the great Felix Grant of WMAL Jazz and Blues nightly (who almost certainly knew Bucky Pizzarelli and definately played his music). I could write more about what your posting and all those great talents. If that jazz, blues, American standards, and the music and style of these great musicians does not live on, it will be like the lights going off and having darkness.
@@jazzbeau507 "Greetings from the Purple Grotto, this is Al Collins, your Jazzbo friend". OR "This is Jazzbo, your Al Collins friend . . ." I used to listen to Jazzbo on WRCA 660 AM New York (later WNBC) when I was a teenager in the late fifties living near Allentown, PA. I think his theme song was "After You've Gone", played on a slide whistle or tin flute. We've got more in common than Jazzbo and Pennsylvania. Between 1965 and 1973, while working in Washington, I often tuned to the gentlemanly Felix Grant and the great stuff he played.
Thomas, I believe you'll be pleased to learn that I just posted this and the other three tunes performed by Bucky and John as part of a 1985 program entitled "Jersey Jazz Guitars". The program also included one set each by Tal Farlow and Les Paul. Enjoy the show at: ruclips.net/video/J4NcnG7T5Mo/видео.html
Bucky was such a treasure. Rest in peace! Your son is keeping the tradition strong!❤️
Not too many fathers and sons are able to do this. Ability to perform like that is precious.
I love this song and I love New Jersey! This really made me smile 😃 😊!
I lived in NJ with my family from 1982-4. We heard this song once while we were there - so pleased to have found it here. Many fond memories of that time - Highpoint, Alaire Park, Red Bank,... The judge who let me off ("In the interest of international relations") when I parked on the wrong side of the road outside the police station, ...
This is one of four songs John performed with his dad during a concert, called "Jersey Jazz Guitars", at Rutgers University in 1985. The Pizzarelli's complete set, along with one set each by Tal Farlow and Les Paul, can be seen in my posting at: ruclips.net/video/J4NcnG7T5Mo/видео.html
Rest in peace, Bucky Pizzarelli. :(
Priceless! Thank you. He was that good at 25 years old -- wow.
Jerseyite here...Love chord melody and all great guitar...Duane Allman never even made it to 25, cut an album with Herbie Mann and had only been playing slide for 3 years
Legends 💘
Jersey City in the house! This is fantastic .... I've been searching for it since I first saw it on Public TV in '85. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for your comment, Geo. I believe you'll be pleased to learn that I just posted the entire 1985 "Jersey Jazz Guitars" show at:
ruclips.net/video/J4NcnG7T5Mo/видео.html
@@pianopappy Thank you, Good sir! Take care and stay safe ...
Love this song - I like Jersey best too! Great job Joe :-)
What delightful music. What delightful people!
Amazing performance.
I never heard this song without all of John's adaptations. And those are funny, but this is very nice. And look how young he looks, my goodness.
I got to see him do it a few years ago at Chastain Park in Atlanta, with all the "enhancements ", including the Billie Holiday bit. ("Nobody ever gets that one," he says.)
Two guys that got better looking. Love ❤️ your music.
Joe Pass is from New Jersey, too.
Jersey greatness.
Flawless.....look at Bucky's smiles while he is playing......makes me smile. And I am not a fan of New Jersey and not from there, but I like this video.
Thanks for your comment jazzbeau (no relation to Al "Jazzbo" Collins, I assume). I believe you'll be pleased to learn that I just posted this and the other three tunes performed by Bucky and John as part of the 1985 program entitled "Jersey Jazz Guitars". The program also included one set each by Tal Farlow and Les Paul. Enjoy the whole show at:
ruclips.net/video/J4NcnG7T5Mo/видео.html
@@pianopappy I remember All Jazzbo Collins...I think he wrote "Little Red Riding Hood." Actually, All Jazzbo Collins was an acquaintance of mine when he was on WPXI in Pittsburgh; I also was good friends with the great Felix Grant of WMAL Jazz and Blues nightly (who almost certainly knew Bucky Pizzarelli and definately played his music). I could write more about what your posting and all those great talents. If that jazz, blues, American standards, and the music and style of these great musicians does not live on, it will be like the lights going off and having darkness.
@@jazzbeau507 "Greetings from the Purple Grotto, this is Al Collins, your Jazzbo friend". OR "This is Jazzbo, your Al Collins friend . . ." I used to listen to Jazzbo on WRCA 660 AM New York (later WNBC) when I was a teenager in the late fifties living near Allentown, PA. I think his theme song was "After You've Gone", played on a slide whistle or tin flute. We've got more in common than Jazzbo and Pennsylvania. Between 1965 and 1973, while working in Washington, I often tuned to the gentlemanly Felix Grant and the great stuff he played.
THis amazing love this ever thank you John and Bucky
I feel the very same way....I ain't dying in no strange land...I even love the smell
OK "T"! Thanks.
just fabulous! How in the world did John remember all those words? I don't see a teleprompter!
I love it 🤩🤩
RIP Bucky
Thomas, I believe you'll be pleased to learn that I just posted this and the other three tunes performed by Bucky and John as part of a 1985 program entitled "Jersey Jazz Guitars". The program also included one set each by Tal Farlow and Les Paul. Enjoy the show at:
ruclips.net/video/J4NcnG7T5Mo/видео.html
Did Joe Cosgriff go to Columbia?
Nice seven string guitar.
Nice song but no lyrics of Sussex Co??
Right, Mary Theresa, and none about Somerset County, where I lived for 21 years, and from where I recorded this "Jersey gem". Regards
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