No one would forget the lovely music that Jazz guitarist John “Bucky” Pizzarelli gave the world. He was inducted to the New Jersey Hall of Fame. He recently tested positive for the deadly world pandemic Coronavirus.
Unfortunately, the musician passed away at the age of 94. According to reports, the family believes that he had succumbed to Coronavirus. He died with his wife, Ruth, his son Martin, and his caregiver at his side.
The guitarist who had played for presidents at the White House during his career died Wednesday at his home in Saddle River, New Jersey. The veteran artist is well known for his stints with former presidents like Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton as audience, and had played alongside legendary musical icons like Frank Sinatra.