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Larry Vuckovich

Larry Vuckovich (born December 8, 1936) is an American jazz pianist from Yugoslavia.

Larry Vuckovich
Background information
Born(1936-12-08)December 8, 1936
Kotor, Yugoslavia
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1959–present
LabelsInner City, Palo Alto, Tetrachord
Websitewww.larryvuckovich.com

Career edit

Born in Kotor, a small Montenegrin coastal town in the former Yugoslavia, the pianist was classically trained as a child but was also drawn to the jazz he heard on Armed Forces Radio and Voice of America during World War II and the Communist regime that followed. After the war, Tito's communists took his home, including the family piano, and imprisoned his father and brother. Jazz came to symbolize freedom. In 1951, when he was 14, his family was granted political asylum in the United States, arriving in San Francisco. The young pianist began listening to KJAZ radio, hanging out at record shops, and frequenting clubs to hear Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, and Bill Evans. He heard and performed with John Handy and Brew Moore with he later began his professional career. At the Black Hawk club he met Cal Tjader and Vince Guaraldi, who agreed to engage him as his only piano student. Guaraldi featured Vuckovich in a two-piano quintet, Powder Keg, and sent him to substitute as accompanist for vocalists Irene Kral and David Allyn. When Mel Tormé came to San Francisco, Vuckovich became his first-call pianist.

He began an association with Jon Hendricks that included performances in the musical Evolution of the Blues and two Hendricks recordings. He toured with Hendricks and led the house band at Domicile club in Munich, Germany. He worked with trumpeter Duško Gojković and became a member of his International Quintet, recording a live album with the band at the Domicile. He performed with drummer Philly Joe Jones at the club and toured Europe with him. He met Dexter Gordon and performed at the Montmartre jazz club in Copenhagen, Denmark. He performed at festivals at Nurnberg, Cologne, Berlin, Vienna, Bologna, Lugano, Pescara, and Ljublijana (Yugoslavia). During his Domicile residency he met his first wife. Linda was an artist who specialized in graphic design and stained-glass works. With Linda he started Tetrachord Music to publish his compositions.

Vuckovich worked with Philly Joe Jones in San Francisco at the Keystone Korner, where he was a resident pianist for five years. He played with Arnett Cobb, Buddy Tate, Charles McPherson, Leon Thomas, Scott Hamilton, and Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, with whom he appeared on a Savant Records album from a live Keystone recording. He has recorded for Concord, Hot House, Inner City, and Palo Alto.

Vuckovich worked for five years in New York City, where he performed at the Village Vanguard, Blue Note Jazz Club, Bradley's Zinno, West End, and Hanratty's, working with Al Cohn, Curtis Fuller, Tom Harrell, Billy Higgins, Milt Hinton, Mel Lewis, Red Mitchell, Michael Moore, and Cecil Payne. He led bands that included Walter Booker, Joshua Breakstone, Dennis Irwin, Victor Lewis, and Harvie S.

He returned to San Francisco for a long-term engagement from 1990 to 1997 as house pianist and music director of Club 36 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel. He presented several West Coast Jazz Festival performances and served as music director of the Napa Valley Jazz Festival for six years. He has performed at jazz festivals in San Francisco, Monterey and San Jose, Aspen/Sonoma Jazz Festival and the Palo Alto Jazz Alliance, as well as Yoshi's, Jazz at Pearl's, Herbst Theater, Bach Beach House, Napa Valley Opera House, Copia, and European festivals at La Teste de Buch (France), Silda (Norway), Basel (Switzerland), Belgrade (Serbia), Nisville (Serbia), Bankiya and Bansko (Bulgaria).

He performed in New York at Lincoln Center's Dizzy's Club Coca Cola and was Marian McPartland's guest on her NPR program Piano Jazz. Other performances include tours with Hadley Caliman, Julian Priester, John Heard, and Eddie Marshall. With the Napa Valley Jazz Society Vuckovich presented a tribute to Dexter Gordon. He reunited with Big Black after playing alongside him in the Jon Hendricks band during the 1960s. His teaching and clinical projects include a solo piano format of the history of jazz piano.

In December of 2018 he received the Buddy Montgomery Jazz Legacy award Jazz Pioneer Award in 2018. He was named a "Jazz Legend" at the Fillmore Jazz Heritage Center in San Francisco. Larry Vuckovich Day, December 8, was proclaimed in San Francisco on his birthday. Vuckovich received a B.A. in music at San Francisco State University, where he studied classical piano.

Discography edit

As leader edit

  • Blue Balkan (Inner City, 1980)
  • City Sounds, Village Voices (Palo Alto, 1982)
  • Cast Your Fate (Palo Alto, 1984)
  • Blues for Red (Hothouse, 1985)
  • Tres Palabras (Concord Jazz, 1990)
  • The Good Old Days Are Right Now (Cable Car, 1992)
  • Deja Vuk (Oglio, 1999)
  • Young at Heart (Tetrachord Music, 2000)
  • Street Scene (Tetrachord Music, 2006)
  • Somethin' Special (Tetrachord Music, 2011)
  • A Pair of Pianos (Quicksilver, 2013)[1]

As sideman edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Larry Vuckovich - Internationally Acclaimed Jazz Pianist". larryvuckovich.com. Retrieved 23 January 2017.

External links edit

  • Official site

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Larry Vuckovich news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Larry Vuckovich born December 8 1936 is an American jazz pianist from Yugoslavia Larry VuckovichBackground informationBorn 1936 12 08 December 8 1936Kotor YugoslaviaGenresJazzOccupation s MusicianInstrument s PianoYears active1959 presentLabelsInner City Palo Alto TetrachordWebsitewww wbr larryvuckovich wbr com Contents 1 Career 2 Discography 2 1 As leader 2 2 As sideman 3 References 4 External linksCareer editBorn in Kotor a small Montenegrin coastal town in the former Yugoslavia the pianist was classically trained as a child but was also drawn to the jazz he heard on Armed Forces Radio and Voice of America during World War II and the Communist regime that followed After the war Tito s communists took his home including the family piano and imprisoned his father and brother Jazz came to symbolize freedom In 1951 when he was 14 his family was granted political asylum in the United States arriving in San Francisco The young pianist began listening to KJAZ radio hanging out at record shops and frequenting clubs to hear Miles Davis John Coltrane Dizzy Gillespie and Bill Evans He heard and performed with John Handy and Brew Moore with he later began his professional career At the Black Hawk club he met Cal Tjader and Vince Guaraldi who agreed to engage him as his only piano student Guaraldi featured Vuckovich in a two piano quintet Powder Keg and sent him to substitute as accompanist for vocalists Irene Kral and David Allyn When Mel Torme came to San Francisco Vuckovich became his first call pianist He began an association with Jon Hendricks that included performances in the musical Evolution of the Blues and two Hendricks recordings He toured with Hendricks and led the house band at Domicile club in Munich Germany He worked with trumpeter Dusko Gojkovic and became a member of his International Quintet recording a live album with the band at the Domicile He performed with drummer Philly Joe Jones at the club and toured Europe with him He met Dexter Gordon and performed at the Montmartre jazz club in Copenhagen Denmark He performed at festivals at Nurnberg Cologne Berlin Vienna Bologna Lugano Pescara and Ljublijana Yugoslavia During his Domicile residency he met his first wife Linda was an artist who specialized in graphic design and stained glass works With Linda he started Tetrachord Music to publish his compositions Vuckovich worked with Philly Joe Jones in San Francisco at the Keystone Korner where he was a resident pianist for five years He played with Arnett Cobb Buddy Tate Charles McPherson Leon Thomas Scott Hamilton and Eddie Cleanhead Vinson with whom he appeared on a Savant Records album from a live Keystone recording He has recorded for Concord Hot House Inner City and Palo Alto Vuckovich worked for five years in New York City where he performed at the Village Vanguard Blue Note Jazz Club Bradley s Zinno West End and Hanratty s working with Al Cohn Curtis Fuller Tom Harrell Billy Higgins Milt Hinton Mel Lewis Red Mitchell Michael Moore and Cecil Payne He led bands that included Walter Booker Joshua Breakstone Dennis Irwin Victor Lewis and Harvie S He returned to San Francisco for a long term engagement from 1990 to 1997 as house pianist and music director of Club 36 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel He presented several West Coast Jazz Festival performances and served as music director of the Napa Valley Jazz Festival for six years He has performed at jazz festivals in San Francisco Monterey and San Jose Aspen Sonoma Jazz Festival and the Palo Alto Jazz Alliance as well as Yoshi s Jazz at Pearl s Herbst Theater Bach Beach House Napa Valley Opera House Copia and European festivals at La Teste de Buch France Silda Norway Basel Switzerland Belgrade Serbia Nisville Serbia Bankiya and Bansko Bulgaria He performed in New York at Lincoln Center s Dizzy s Club Coca Cola and was Marian McPartland s guest on her NPR program Piano Jazz Other performances include tours with Hadley Caliman Julian Priester John Heard and Eddie Marshall With the Napa Valley Jazz Society Vuckovich presented a tribute to Dexter Gordon He reunited with Big Black after playing alongside him in the Jon Hendricks band during the 1960s His teaching and clinical projects include a solo piano format of the history of jazz piano In December of 2018 he received the Buddy Montgomery Jazz Legacy award Jazz Pioneer Award in 2018 He was named a Jazz Legend at the Fillmore Jazz Heritage Centerin San Francisco Larry Vuckovich Day December 8 was proclaimed in San Francisco on his birthday Vuckovich received a B A in music at San Francisco State University where he studied classical piano Discography editAs leader edit Blue Balkan Inner City 1980 City Sounds Village Voices Palo Alto 1982 Cast Your Fate Palo Alto 1984 Blues for Red Hothouse 1985 Tres Palabras Concord Jazz 1990 The Good Old Days Are Right Now Cable Car 1992 Deja Vuk Oglio 1999 Young at Heart Tetrachord Music 2000 Street Scene Tetrachord Music 2006 Somethin Special Tetrachord Music 2011 A Pair of Pianos Quicksilver 2013 1 As sideman edit Hadley Caliman Hadley Caliman Mainstream 1971 Cal Collins Blues On My Mind Concord Jazz 1979 Jon Hendricks Cloudburst Enja 1982 Jon Hendricks Tell Me the Truth Arista 1975 Dusko Goykovich As Simple As It Is MPS BASF 1971 Philly Joe Jones Round Midnight Lotus 1980 Eddie Cleanhead Vinson Redux Live at the Keystone Korner Savant 2003 References edit Larry Vuckovich Internationally Acclaimed Jazz Pianist larryvuckovich com Retrieved 23 January 2017 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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