| Jack
Jezzro
DIVERSITY best describes the artistry of guitarist, bassist, and producer Jack Jezzro. His numerous recordings and productions have sold well into the millions, all while continuing to be a highly regarded studio musician and performer with an extensive resume. However, even more than that, Jezzro has a style and taste that are all his own—qualities that are a breath of fresh air to the music of today and qualities that breathe new life into the music of yesterday. ::: The Early Years His remarkable skill at simultaneously fingering melody and chord changes came naturally to him as a young listener. “I had a stack of Chet Atkins records, and that’s how I learned to play,” Jezzro reports. “As a kid, I’d want to play all the parts. I’d listen to a tune by James Taylor, The Doobie Brothers, Simon & Garfunkel, or whomever. I’d play the bass part, the piano, the vocal—and I’d want to do it all right there on the guitar.” ::: Education Hollingsworth took Jezzro under his wings, preparing him for a professional career. By 1978, Jack knew that if he wanted to become a professional, it was time to move on. Therefore, he took the year off from school and began playing in the Charleston Symphony Orchestra (CSO). After a year with CSO, Jezzro won a scholarship and sailed into the sophistication of the prestigious Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. While a student at Eastman, he won an audition for and subsequently played in the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra for two years. Meanwhile, he continued developing as a guitarist by absorbing the sounds of George Benson, Joe Pass, and Jim Hall. After graduation, “it was either New York, Nashville, or Los Angeles, and Nashville felt more like home” where he landed a job with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra and began breaking into the studio scene. ::: The Jezzro Style His latest guitar projects combine those elusive qualities instantly recognized when you hear them—discrimination, polish, grace, and artistry. In addition to sheer taste, another element of Jezzro’s unique style is that he’s a contrapuntal guitarist, integrating chordal harmony and melodies into one distinct sound—clean, lucid, and smooth––often performing on a nylon-string guitar. “I like to be true to a song,” Jezzro begins. “At the
same time, I try to do something fresh with a tune. My own sound or style—that’s
the freshness. I guess we all try to find our unique voice. That’s
what we’re all striving for. I’m always going to be working
for it.” ::: Discology In 1989, Jezzro released the first of his many guitar records, the contemporary jazz outing Step On It, for the major Japanese label Pony Canyon. Step On It was then released in the States in 1991 under the title A Day’s Journey (with a slightly different set list), earning Jezzro a Grammy nomination. During the 1990s, he recorded many instrumental albums for the Green Hill label, including salutes to the popular music of George Gershwin and The Beatles arranged for guitar and strings, plus an all-original Latin outing entitled Brazilian Nights, which garnered critical acclaim and radio airplay worldwide. After history’s odometer changed to the 2000s, Jezzro released
his first jazz trio recording. This edition, titled Jazz Elegance, was
released on Hillsboro Jazz (sister label to Green Hill). With a sound
befitting it’s title, Jazz Elegance showcases his taste and finesse
on jazz standards as well as his warmth and skill on four original pieces.
One of Jezzro’s most recent releases includes a recording of Broadway
classics entitled Jazz On Broadway. This project teams him with longtime
friend and legendary pianist Beegie Adair and her trio. His most recent
outing, Solitude, is a much-requested solo guitar recording of standards.
::: Credits His projects have collectively sold nearly 10 million copies worldwide
and feature a variety of styles including Jazz, Latin, Country, R&B,
Easy Listening, New Age, Bluegrass, and Pop. Major airlines such as United, Delta, and U.S. Airways frequently offer
his music to their travelers. He has served as producer and featured performer
on a full-length recording for Walt Disney Records entitled Disney’s
Fairy Tale Weddings. Jack has also authored books containing some of his
original compositions for Mel Bay Publications. Contributors: Robert K. Oermann, Amy Parker, and
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