Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo made an unexpected return to the lineup Thursday night, and he did it with the perfect walk-up music. After injuring he rolled his right ankle last Sunday ...
The Chicago Cubs entered the 2015-16 MLB season as World Series favorites. So far, they have met and arguably exceeded those expectations. They have an MLB-best 27-8 record and are having a ton of fun ...
Judging from the tributes spoken at the Classic Club in Palm Desert on May 30, saxophonist Pat Rizzo was a man who gave in every aspect of his life: through his music, his humanity and through his ...
Marc Rizzo was an 18-year-old aspiring Meadowlands metal guitarist when he heard Sepultura's 1996 “Roots” album. “It’s an amazing album that was really unique and heavily influenced me because of the ...
With a style of playing influenced by such diverse musicians as Wes Montgomery, Pat Metheny, Jim Hall, Pat Martino, John McLaughlin, Eric Clapton, Gene Bertoncini, Steve Khan, Mike Stern and others, ...
Pat Rizzo made a name for himself in music as a genre-busting, saxophone player. Now he’s being recognized on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars Nov. 30 for what he’s also done locally. Rizzo, who turns ...
Earlier this week, Anthony Rizzo folded his ankle like a slice of New York pizza (sorry Chicago, none of the deep-dish tomato-pie sh*t.) It was a nasty injury that looked like it had the potential to ...
Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo's walk up music is Taylor Swift's "bad blood." A bit of an unusual choice for a professional baseball player, but whatever. You do you, Anthony Rizzo. We support it.