A superior guitarist appreciated by swing musicians in particular,
Bucky Pizzarelli has been a fixture in jazz and the studios since the early '50s. Self-taught,
Pizzarelli has long been a master of the seven-string guitar. He toured with
Vaughn Monroe before and after a stint in the military. In 1952,
Pizzarelli joined the staff of NBC and 12 years later he switched to ABC; in addition, he worked with
the Three Sounds (1956-1957) and had several tours with
Benny Goodman. In the 1970s he was more active in jazz, co-leading a duo with
George Barnes and working with
Zoot Sims,
Bud Freeman, and
Stéphane Grappelli, among many others.
Pizzarelli has since kept up a busy recording schedule and plays often at jazz parties.
Bucky has also recorded with his son,
John Pizzarelli, on an occasional basis since the early '80s, including the albums
Nirvana (1995),
Solos & Duets (1996),
Contrasts (1999),
Passionate Guitars (2001), and
Generations (2007). Also in 2007 the senior
Pizzarelli recorded
5 for Freddie: Bucky's Tribute to Freddie Green on the Arbors label.
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Scott Yanow, Rovi