Although still only 30 years old, PJ Rasmussen (@PJRasmussenJazz) has headlined two national TV specials, been featured on the cover of Hot House Jazz Magazine, headlined at the Four Seasons restaurant in New York, and landed two albums on the jazz charts. Bucky Pizzarelli calls him “a damn good guitarist.” He believes jazz is music that should make the heart race, the blood pump, and ...
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Although still only 30 years old, PJ Rasmussen (@PJRasmussenJazz) has headlined two national TV specials, been featured on the cover of Hot House Jazz Magazine, headlined at the Four Seasons restaurant in New York, and landed two albums on the jazz charts. Bucky Pizzarelli calls him “a damn good guitarist.” He believes jazz is music that should make the heart race, the blood pump, and the feet move. Towards that end, Rasmussen founded the Boardwalk Jazz Band, New York’s only 21 piece band to feature four different vocalists and almost entirely original music.
Born in 1990, Rasmussen entered a world where jazz seemed reserved more for intellectuals than real people. Picking up the guitar at age 10, he spent more time learning Stevie Ray Vaughan and Eric Clapton than working his way through the Real Book. While his passion for rock and blues never waned, his eclectic taste and exploratory spirit never stopped looking for new music to learn; soon enough he was practicing Joe Pass and Yardbird alongside Slowhand under the watchful eye of Andrew Light. A great guitarist in his own right, Andrew introduced PJ to the wide world of jazz. He has never looked back, studying Jazz Performance at William Patterson University and leading groups that have included Scott Robinson, Rich Perry, Jim Ridl, Steve Davis, and a host of others.
“An American Christmas” was the Boardwalk Jazz Band’s first national television broadcast. Filmed at the City Winery in NYC, the special was available in over 90% of homes across the country, anchored by WCBS ch. 2. The show, which also featured special guest Bucky Pizzarelli, aired Christmas Day and was immediately renewed as an annual special.
The success of “An American Christmas” also led to “Sounds of Summer,” which aired locally on WABC ch. 7 as well as about 100 other stations across the country. It is also now an annual broadcast.
Since bursting onto the jazz scene with “Adventures and Flight” and his follow-up top-20 album “Another Adventure,” PJ Rasmussen has garnered exceptional praise. JazzTimes named Adventures in Flight “one of the best debut releases of 2013,” and All About Jazz declares: “Rasmussen’s arranging is stellar, his horn charts precise and engaging.” AXS named “Another Adventure” one of the top albums to introduce jazz to non-jazz fans, calling the music “approachable, credible, and delightful.” He has also composed for theater, film, and TV, and in
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