Bucky Pizzarelli |
John Paul “Bucky” Pizarelli was born on January 9 1926 in Paterson, New Jersey.
His father was the owner of a local grocery, but as a teen had decided to explore the Wild West which he only knew from movies. So he spent some time as a ranch hand in Odessa, Texas. Upon returning to New Jersey, he had a lot of memories plus a lingering love for the West that would lead him to nickname his young son Buckskin. Shortened to Bucky, the name stuck.
Bucky learned to play guitar and banjo at a young age. His uncles, Pete and Bobby Domenick, were professional musicians, and sometimes the extended family would gather at one of their homes with their guitars for jam sessions. They decided that Bucky should take up guitar, since his skill on the banjo was something to be desired. Bucky took their suggestion to heart.
Joe Mooney Quartet |
Vaughn Monroe Orchestra |
Bobby Rosengarden |
By 1952 he joined the ABC orchestra under the direction of Bobby Rosengarden.
Skitch Henderson |
That same year Pizarelli also worked at NBC, with orchestra leader Skitch Henderson. Henderson lead the Tonight Show Band under a succession of hosts.
Tonight Show Orchestra - 1964 |
He enjoyed the job since it allowed him to stay at home in the New Jersey area to take care of his children instead of touring.
However when Johnny Carson moved “The Tonight Show” to California from New York in 1972, Mr. Pizzarelli stayed behind. He explained at the time that he did not want to uproot his four school-age children from their New Jersey home.
George Barnes & Bucky Pizarelli |
Freed of the responsibilities of a regular job, he began performing more frequently in New York nightclubs. Among those clubs was a Midtown Manhattan spot appropriately named the Guitar, where he had already attracted attention in a duo with his fellow guitarist George Barnes in 1970.
Reviewing one of their first performances, John S. Wilson of The New York Times wrote: “This is a brilliant and unique team. Mr. Barnes and Mr. Pizzarelli can be dazzling and they can be sensuously brooding. They sparkle with excitement, leap with joy or relax with a warm romantic glow.”
Stephan Grappelli and Bucky Pizarelli |
Bucky also played guitar alongside the violinists Stéphane Grappelli and Joe Venuti.
The Three Suns |
He toured several times with Benny Goodman until Goodman's death in 1986. Pizarelli performed with Benny Goodman at the White House in Washington, D.C.
Bucky performed for presidents Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and First Lady Pat Nixon.
2010 Jersey Jazz Guitars |
Pizarelli with Howard Alden, Herb Ellis, and Billy Baurs |
Bucky and John Pizarelli |
Bucky was a first call player in the busy New York recording scene. His last guitar partner was his son John. A reviewer once wrote, "Watching them play was like seeing the Von Trapp Family on martinis".
He died of COVID-19 on April 1, 2020, in Saddle River, New Jersey with his wife and caregiver, Ruth, at his side. Bucky Pizarrelli had been battling several serious health problems in recent years. Bucky PIzarelli is survived by his son John Pizarelli, who also plays the seven string guitar, and is a noted Jazz singer, and his son Martin Pizarelli, a Jazz Double bass player and by his two daughters, Anne Hymes, Mary Pizarelli, and four grandchildren.
Bucky Pizarelli with his Gibson |
Pizzarelli's first guitar was an L series arch top Gibson, which was an expensive instrument at the time.
Pizarelli with his Gretsch 7 String |
When he switched to a seven string instrument he played a Gretsch 7 string guitar, similar to the one that George Van Eps played.
Benedetto Pizarelli Model |
He later played a Benedetto Bucky Pizzarelli Signature seven-string guitar made by Robert Benedetto, who also made guitars for Howard Alden and Frank Vignola.
George Van Eps |
Bucky with his Dale Unger Guitar |
Pizzarelli also played a custom seven-string American archtop guitar made by luthier Dale Unger, who also makes custom guitars for Pizzarelli's partner, Ed Laub.
Ruth Pizzarelli |
Addendum: Seven days after Bucky Pizzarelli death his wife Ruth passed away of natural causes. She was 89 years old. May God comfort her family.
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