John Bunch

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John Bunch
Dick Sheridan and John Bunch in 2007
Dick Sheridan and John Bunch in 2007
Background information
Birth name John Bunch
Born 1 December 1921 (aged 86)
Origin Tipton, Indiana
Genre(s) Jazz
Instrument(s) piano
Associated acts Tony Bennett
Kenny Davern
Maynard Ferguson

John Bunch (born December 1, 1921) is an American jazz pianist.

Born and raised in Tipton, Indiana, a small farming community, he studied piano from George Johnson, a well-known Hoosier jazz pianist. By the age of 14 he was already playing with adult bands in central Indiana.

During WWII he enlisted in the Air Corps and after intense training, became a bombardier on a B17 Flying Fortress. He and his 10-man crew were transferred to combat duty in England, flying bombing missions over Germany. His plane was shot down 2 November 1944, and John Bunch was taken prisoner.

In prison camp he learned to arrange for big bands, and after the war, he applied for university training as a music major, but was refused because he couldn't sight read classical music. He worked later in factories and insurance, but in 1956 moved to Los Angeles where he immediately was accepted by several well-known jazz musicians. Among them was Georgie Auld and Jimmie Rowles, who later recommended him to Woody Herman. After many one-nighters John settled in New York in 1958, where he joined with Eddie Condon, as well as the be-bop gang of Maynard Ferguson. He recorded with Maynard and many smaller groups.

In 1966 he joined Tony Bennett as pianist and musical director, where he stayed until 1972. After that stint, he resumed his jazz work with Benny Goodman, Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, Pearl Bailey, Scott Hamilton, making many world tours and recordings with them. He is now a trio leader, mostly in England. He has many recordings as a leader, most notably the New York Swing Trio with Bucky Pizzarelli and Jay Leonhart. Recent record labels are Chiaroscuro and Arbors Records.

In his 80s John Bunch is still active in Europe as well as the U.S.[citation needed]

[edit] Discography

  • 1990 The Best Thing for You
  • 1994 NY Swing
  • 1995 John Bunch Plays Kurt Weill
  • 1997 Solo, Vol. 1
  • 1999 World War II Love Songs
  • 2000 Struttin'
  • 2002 Manhattan Swing: A Visit With The Duke
  • 2002 An English Songbook
  • 2003 Tony's Tunes
  • 2004 John's Other Bunch
  • 2005 John's Bunch
  • 2006 John Bunch At The Nola Penthouse

At Arbors Records

With Bucky Pizzarelli

With Donnie O'Brien

  • Donnie O´Brien Meets Manhattan Swing: In a Basie Mood (Arbors Records)

[edit] With Kenny Davern

Released Album Notes Label
2002-01-22
"Live at the Floating Jazz Festival"
w/ Joe Temperley
Chiaroscuro Records
2001-10-30
"The Jazz KENnection"
w/ Ken Peplowski
Arbors Records

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