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Larry Vuckovich was born on 8 December, 1936 in Kotor, Yugoslavia, is a pianist. Discover Larry Vuckovich's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Occupation Musician
Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 8 December, 1936
Birthday 8 December
Birthplace Kotor, Yugoslavia
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2018

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.

1990

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).

1960

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.

1951

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.

1936

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