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From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bunch "John Bunch (December 1, 1921 β March 30, 2010) was an American jazz pianist." John Bunch had a long and distinguished career even if his abilities as an accompanist and supportive player sometimes led to him being taken for granted. He started on piano when he was 11 and within a year was playing in local clubs. Bunch, a flexible pianist who was most inspired by Teddy Wilson, generally played locally until working with the big bands of Woody Herman (1956-1957), Benny Goodman, and Maynard Ferguson (1958) when he was already in his mid-thirties. Bunch worked in the small groups of Buddy Rich, Al Cohn/Zoot Sims, and Gene Krupa (1961-1964), was a member of Rich's 1966 big band, and accompanied Tony Bennett during 1966-1972. Off and on with Goodman during the '60s and '70s, Bunch also recorded five albums as a leader during 1975-1977 for Famous Door, Chiaroscuro (an exquisite solo piano set of Kurt Weill compositions later reissued on CD), and Progressive. From the 1980s into the 2000s, John Bunch was often employed by young mainstream stars such as Scott Hamilton and Warren Vache and recorded for Concord, Chiaroscuro, and Arbors. His well-received recordings during the 2000s included A Special Alliance (2002, Arbors); An English Songbook (2003, Chiaroscuro); Tony's Tunes (2003, Chiaroscuro); At the Nola Playhouse: Salutes Jimmy Van Heusen (2006, Arbors); and Plays the Music of Irving Berlin (Except One) (2008, Arbors).

A Special Alliance - With Dave Green And Steve Brown

Tony's Tunes

An English Songbook

Tony's Tunes - The John Bunch Trio With Bucky Pizzarelli And Jay Leonhart

John Bunch at the Nola Penthouse Salutes Jimmy Van Heusen
Do Not Disturb

John Bunch Plays Kurt Weill

John Bunch Solo At Mike's Place
Ny Swing
A Special Alliance
Swinging Christmas 2012
Salute To Jimmy Van Heusen