Two masters of swing, two generations apart will perform together at the Dakota Jazz Club on August 4-5. Pianist Benny Green matches chops with the elder statesmen of jazz guitar, Bucky Pizzarelli.

Bucky Pizzarelli
Bucky Pizzarelli is a veteran of nearly six decades of touring and studio sessions, one of the most popular swing guitarists. Exposed to music early through his uncles who were professional musicians, the New Jersey native became a self-taught master of the banjo and seven-string guitar. On staff of NBC from the early 50s (where he played with Doc Severinson’s band) and later with ABC, he also worked with the Three Sounds and toured with Benny Goodman. In the 1970s, he performed in duo with George Barnes and worked with Zoot Sims, Bud Freeman, and Stéphane Grappelli. Since the 1980s, he has often performed and recorded with son, guitarist/vocalist John Pizzarelli. He also has performed with this other musical offspring, bassist Martin Pizzarelli and classical guitarist Mary. Bucky plays classical guitar himself and is now Emeritus faculty of William Paterson College.
It’s not every day that two such accomplished masters of their instruments come together in a duet setting. There will be a hot time in downtown, August 4-5, when Benny Green goes head to head with Bucky Pizzarelli.
The Dakota is located at 1010 Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis. Recommendations highly recommended—call 612-332-1010.