I met Bucky about 10 years ago.Since then I had life changing experience I had s private master class with him at his family home. I'm dad saddened by his passing. Hey was a wonderful human being...the world will miss him....paul bracco
So sorry to hear of his passing, but so grateful for his contributions to jazz. I bought an Excel because of him. Love his stories. R.I.P. Maestro Bucky.
My father played with Bucky in the service, WW11 and new him through the years. My father was a Jazz piano player called Boogie Joe. I happen to own a D'Angelico proto type featured at the 2003 NAMM show...Love the Guitar!!!!!!
I've been looking at getting the EXL-1 so my research has brought me here. I saw Bucky's name in the menu so selected this video. Nothing is better than Bucky (and his son, John) playing from the Great American Songbook...or just running through some chord progressions. I consider myself a jazz chord guitar player and love that style, so expertly performed by the Pizzarelli's. Every review of a D'Angelico guitar that I have read has been a 5 of 5 then add these review videos and you have a winner!
He was so spry at his age. This is a great video! Love that they played Snowfall. I think Bucky's friend Barry Galbraith was in the Claude Thornhill orchestra around the time they came out with that tune. So many great players in that generation.
People of that age and wisdom are so cool. And he's an awesome player. To imagine the stories he told or adventures he'd gone through... i bet he has so many cool stories
I am the proud owner of an EX-DH LH. (Lefty) D'Angelico of the 4 guitars I own it's the cleanliness sounding guitar. I bought it in 2016 from Steetsounds in Brooklyn, I don't know if they did the setup but, if they did they did a great job. Not one fret on it buzzes just a beautiful guitar. Hey Rock, should you read this contact me when you re-stock with a LH guitar. Thanks.
Such a sound naturally & acoustically... just with a mic... hearing the ‘acoustic’ Overtones mixed in for what seemingly was picked up with a mic ... (in the background ... listening with headphones...)
After 40 plus years of guitars.... i agree, i thought i loved my other acquaintances ... but my D'Angelico , now she's a lady I'll never leave... Right. Kimberley" lol...
fantastic playing for his age, 90 years old and still plays like a champ!
I met Bucky about 10 years ago.Since then I had life changing experience I had s private master class with him at his family home. I'm dad saddened by his passing. Hey was a wonderful human being...the world will miss him....paul bracco
Covid-19 just took him out. I'm glad he got to live a long, full life. RIP Bucky.
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Bastard Covid
Never new very sad condolences to him and his family 😔
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I’m 70 I still got time to learn. Got a excel dc
when did you start learning guitar?
So sorry to hear of his passing, but so grateful for his contributions to jazz. I bought an Excel because of him. Love his stories. R.I.P. Maestro Bucky.
RIP to an absolute legend
RIP Mr. Pizzarelli. What a great player, even at 90 years old!
He already died?.
Thank you for making such a wonderful video about a true living legend. I only wish more guitarists could be exposed to his playing. Bucky!!!!!
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That is also my only wish.
this man is an institution, a monument to music, art and jazz
An absolute giant! Swing, soul, taste... he had it all. Thanks to D' Angelico for making this video and honoring a real artist.
Rest In Peace Bucky 😢
Very nice. Love seeing Bucky play and hear his stories.
Glad there are these videos for the world to remember Bucky.
I had the opportunity to see Bucky and John play at Sanibel Playhouse circa 2002-3 (?). It was a great show. Thank you Mr. Pizzarelli.
Bucky - and his son John - are national treasures. Rest in peace, Bucky. Ciao, paisan!
My father played with Bucky in the service, WW11 and new him through the years. My father was a Jazz piano player called Boogie Joe. I happen to own a D'Angelico proto type featured at the 2003 NAMM show...Love the Guitar!!!!!!
I've been looking at getting the EXL-1 so my research has brought me here. I saw Bucky's name in the menu so selected this video. Nothing is better than Bucky (and his son, John) playing from the Great American Songbook...or just running through some chord progressions. I consider myself a jazz chord guitar player and love that style, so expertly performed by the Pizzarelli's. Every review of a D'Angelico guitar that I have read has been a 5 of 5 then add these review videos and you have a winner!
Bucky blends an old school blue collar work ethic, with the artistry of a Michelangelo, on his D'Angelico.
You nailed it!.... what's more to say?...
RIP Mr. Pizzarelli, send our regards to Wes M. and Joe P. from us!
What a magnificently beautiful guitar. Leave it to the Italians to create a masterpiece.
This proves that it’s physical possible to sound great at 90. Hope he’s resting in peace
he was such a great player,and very modest
I want one! What a beautiful tone from a fantastic well made instrument. 😊🎸🦅
Did you get one, five years ago? I love mine!
He was so spry at his age. This is a great video! Love that they played Snowfall. I think Bucky's friend Barry Galbraith was in the Claude Thornhill orchestra around the time they came out with that tune. So many great players in that generation.
So nice to be able to watch this for the first time today such a cool dude and I really like these guitars
I have an EX-63 and can only hope one day to get even close to guys like this...
Goddamn shame more people don't know about this guy. One of the first jazz guitarists I looked to for influence when I started learning. What a legend
RIP Bucky. Another legend lost.
I love your guitars. Granted I only have one. Lol. My D’Angelico premier DC Teardrop in transparent Cherry, is such a joy! I love it!
90 yr old that can still play and at that still better than me
Bucky is amazing. What a time in music and show business!
a master.
People of that age and wisdom are so cool. And he's an awesome player. To imagine the stories he told or adventures he'd gone through... i bet he has so many cool stories
Rest in Peace, Bucky
He was brilliant with the best jazz guitar that delivers the best possible tone that a Gibson jazz guitar can't deliver.
Amazing
MASTERS AT WORK , WOW ALFRED PUERTO RICO .
Love that “Snowfall”. Thankfully Bucky does not have to endure what has become of NYC.
Love ya' Bucky!
Rip greatest ever
Yeah!! Master Bucky!!!
Sean Daniel brought me here and boy am I glad
I am the proud owner of an EX-DH LH. (Lefty) D'Angelico of the 4 guitars I own it's the cleanliness sounding guitar. I bought it in 2016 from Steetsounds in Brooklyn, I don't know if they did the setup but, if they did they did a great job. Not one fret on it buzzes just a beautiful guitar. Hey Rock, should you read this contact me when you re-stock with a LH guitar. Thanks.
Fantastic! What was the last song they played?
Rest in peace
Hello guys, Im not really familier with jazz, What does he play when he sits down? Simple but beautiful.
The Master.
RIP
It says alot when you cant trade 2 Gibson Les Paul's from Les Paul for 1 D'Angelico. RIP O. GIbson, Les Paul, Bucky, and D'Angelico.
Such a sound naturally & acoustically... just with a mic... hearing the ‘acoustic’
Overtones mixed in for what seemingly was picked up with a mic ... (in the background ... listening with headphones...)
Magic.
90 years, he had A good run
If you close your eyes and listen, not only do you hear beautiful music but he sounded about 60 :)
After 40 plus years of guitars.... i agree, i thought i loved my other acquaintances ... but my D'Angelico , now she's a lady I'll never leave... Right. Kimberley" lol...
Those supro amppppps
Nice video but nobody thought to plug Mr. Pizzarelli in?
Which Supro amp is that? Sounds so good clean.
Supro amps any good?
Very good.
RIP
Does anybody know what Supro model they are using? :)
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Does anyone know the song at 3:05? Its so nice
Song @3:05 = "Snowfall". Claude Thornhill's theme song (Big Band era).
Snowfall
Ahmad Jamal Trio does a great job covering that song.
Really nice video but too bad cuts out when he starting to solo nice to hear him but would’ve been nice to see that too
Johnny Smith at 1:50.
Didn't realize that he was a major session guy
:)
Pronounced : "Dan-gelico"
RIP
:)