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The following discography lists albums by Bucky Pizzarelli.
Released | Album | Notes | Label |
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2007-04-10 | Generations | with John Pizzarelli | Arbors |
2007-02-13 | Five for Freddie | Freddie Green tribute | Arbors |
2007-10-16 | Don't Blame Me | with Frank Vignola | Acoustic Disc [1] |
1999-09-14 | April Kisses | Arbors | |
2006-06-27 | Doug and Bucky | with Doug Jernigan | Flying Fish |
2006 | Around the World in 80 Years | with John Pizzarelli | Victoria |
2005-07-19 | Moonglow | with Frank Vignola | Hyena |
2004-05-25 | Hot Club of 52nd Street | with Howard Alden | Chesky |
2001-07-24 | Swing Live | CD version | Chesky |
2001-06-08 | Twogether | with John Pizzarelli | Victoria |
2001-06-03 | Passionate Guitars | with John Pizzarelli | LRC |
2001-06-05 | One Morning In May | Arbors | |
2001-01-01 | Sonatina | Victoria | |
2000 | Italian Intermezzo | with Ken Peplowski | Menus and Music |
1999-09-14 | April Kisses | Arbors | |
1999-05-04 | Passion Guitars | with John Pizzarelli | Groove Jams |
1999-02-09 | Contrasts | with John Pizzarelli | Arbors |
1996-07-23 | Solos and Duets | with John Pizzarelli | Original Jazz Classics |
1996-05-14 | Live at the Vineyard Theatre | with John Pizzarelli | Challenge |
1995-08-01 | Nirvana | with John Pizzarelli | Delta |
1988-01-01 | Guitar Quintet | Bill Challis arrangements | Audiophile |
1986-01-01 | Solo Flight | Stash | |
1984-03-01 | Swinging Stevens | Stash | |
1982-08-25 | Café Pierre Trio | Monmouth | |
1979-07-15 | Duet | with Stéphane Grappelli | Ahead (France) |
1979-01-01 | 2 X 7 = Pizzarelli | ||
1978-01-01 | Doug & Bucky | with Doug Jernigan | Flying Fish |
1977-01-01 | Buck and Bud | with Bud Freeman | Flying Dutchman |
1977-01-01 | Bucky's Bunch | Monmouth | |
1975-01-01 | Nightwings | Flying Dutchman | |
1974 | Nirvana | with Zoot Sims and special guest Buddy Rich | Groove Merchant |
1972-05-03 | Plays Bix Beiderbecke Arrangements by Bill Challis | Monmouth | |
1972-05-03 | Green Guitar Blues | Monmouth Evergreen | |
1961-01-09 | Music Minus Many Men | Savoy |
This section serves two purposes. It is for Bucky Pizzarelli efforts on the albums of others, and it is also designated for ensembles where the album is attributed to more than two musicians. For instance, the above section has collaborative efforts also, but in each instance Pizzarelli is named as either a leader or co-leader.
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Around the World in 80 Years is a Jazz album by Bucky Pizzarelli, released in 2006. The album features performances by his sons and daughter, and is a musical retrospective of his career.
Generations is a jazz album by Bucky Pizzarelli and his son John Pizzarelli, released April 10, 2007. The album features performances by the father and son, a musical pairing of two guitarists who have worked with one another in studio and live events often before.
Five For Freddie: Bucky Pizzarelli's Tribute To Freddie Green is a jazz tribute album by Bucky Pizzarelli to the late jazz guitarist Freddie Green.
Contrasts is a jazz album by Bucky Pizzarelli and his son John Pizzarelli, released in 1999. The album features both an acoustic guitar and an electric 7 string guitar, a trademark of Bucky Pizzarelli.
Passion Guitars is a studio album by Bucky Pizzarelli and John Pizzarelli containing swing and Latin jazz standards. The album was later released as Passionate Guitars by LRC Records in an attempt to shed this version's poor marketing, which confused potential buyers into thinking this was somehow a smooth jazz album.
Nirvana is a Bucky Pizzarelli studio album of jazz standards. Also on the album is his son, the jazz guitarist John Pizzarelli.
Naturally is a studio album by jazz singer and guitarist John Pizzarelli, accompanied by Martin Pizzarelli and Ken Levinsky (pianist). Also on the album is a large horn section with Clark Terry, and his father Bucky Pizzarelli on rhythm guitar.
Pentimento is the 2002 debut album by singer Jessica Molaskey performing standards of the 1920s and 1930s. She is joined by an all-star cast of musicians, including her husband John Pizzarelli, father-in-law Bucky Pizzarelli, violinist Johnny Frigo and her brother-in-law, Martin Pizzarelli.
A Good Day is an album by singer Jessica Molaskey. She is accompanied by her husband John Pizzarelli ; her father-in-law, Bucky Pizzarelli, also played guitar on this recording.
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Israel is an album by American jazz trombonists Kai Winding and J. J. Johnson featuring performances recorded in 1968 and released on the CTI label.
I'm Hip (Please Don't Tell My Father) is the debut album by American jazz guitarist John Pizzarelli.
Cornucopia is an album by American jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie featuring performances of popular songs recorded in 1969 and originally released on the Solid State label.
Green Guitar Blues is an album by jazz guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli that was released in 1972 by Monmouth Green.
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Hit That Jive, Jack! is the second studio album led by jazz guitarist and singer John Pizzarelli, released in 1985 with Stash Records.Name is taken from the song of Nat King Cole which he covered in this album.