THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #371 – Bucky Pizzarelli

Episode #371 – Bucky Pizzarelli

First it’s a mini-review of the recent Tony Bennett concert, and then an interview with another legend in music. Jazz guitarist and banjoist Bucky Pizzarelli has a light-hearted chat about his musical life and perspectives. Originally recorded for radio broadcast, it now sees the light of day on the podcast. Bucky is synonymous with quality music. It’s a tradition he has passed on to his sons John Pizzarelli and Martin Pizzarelli and his daughter Mary Pizzarelli. Bucky Pizzarelli has appeared on recordings of everyone from Tony Bennett to Ray Charles all the while being a prolific recording artist as a bandleader. He was even a member of the Tonight Show Band on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.

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Special thanks to Martin Pizzarelli, Ed Laub and to Sylvia.

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