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Pat Rizzo

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Pat Rizzo
OriginUnited States
Genressoul, funk, rock
Occupation(s)Saxophonist, flautist
InstrumentsAlto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute
Years active1960s-present

Pat Rizzo is an American saxophonist and flautist, best known for his work with funk band Sly and the Family Stone[1] from 1972 to 1975.

During this period Rizzo also performed with Tito Puente and Frank Sinatra. He started performing in the sixties with The Cufflinks. In the Family Stone, Rizzo was intended as a replacement for founding member Jerry Martini, who got into trouble with Sly Stone and his accountants for inquiring about money rightfully due him, but both Martini and Rizzo remained in the band and became good friends. He later replaced Charles Miller in War.

Rizzo appeared on Ry Cooder's 1978 album Chicken Skin Music[2] and on his 1978 album Jazz [3] and he accompanied Cooder on his 1977 tour of Europe.[4]

Compositions

Rizzo is the credited as composer for the Sly and the Family Stone song, "Ha Ha Hee Hee". During the recording sessions for the bands' Small Talk album, Rizzo co-wrote the song with Jerry Martini.[5]

Personal life

Married to Kelli J Ball (Mickeliunas), international fashion model. Later divorced.

References

  1. ^ Santiago, Eddie (2008-02-17). Sly: The Lives of Sylvester Stewart and Sly Stone. Eddie Santiago. pp. 177–. ISBN 978-1-4357-0987-4. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Ry Cooder - Chicken Skin Music". Discogs. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  3. ^ "Ry Cooder - Jazz". Discogs. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  4. ^ Marsch, Michael. "Rockpalast Archiv - Ry Cooder 1977". www.rockpalastarchiv.de. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  5. ^ Sly: The Lives of Sylvester Stewart and Sly Stone By Eddie Santiago Page 177