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Jazz guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli dies at 94 at home in New Jersey after testing positive for COVID-19

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Famed jazz guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli has died at 94.His daughter Mary confirmed the news to New Jersey's Morris County Daily Record on Thursday, saying her father had tested positive for COVID-19.Pizzarelli's son John, also a celebrated musician, posted a tribute on his Instagramin which he described his father as 'a wonderful dad'.

Famed jazz guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, 94, passed away at his New Jersey home Thursday after testing positive for COVID-19 (He's pictured in 2015 at Morristown Jazz and Blues Festival)John wrote: 'He was a decent bocce player, a New York football Giants fan and for some reason liked the Yankees.

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