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Trish Imbrogno (Trish Plays Bass): Ettore Buzzini + Sweaty Already String Band // Acoustic Music Works
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Trish Imbrogno (Trish Plays Bass): Ettore Buzzini + Sweaty Already String Band // Acoustic Music Works

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Thursday, July 16, 2026 8:00 p.m. show / 7:00 p.m. doors $20 tickets More info and purchase at https://acousticmusicworks.com/collections/concert-tickets/products/in-store-concert-july-16th-ettore-buzzini-sweaty-already-string-band-1-ticket AMW once again give you top-level bluegrass music with Ettore Buzzini! When you think about bluegrass music, you don’t think about grand emotional and spiritual journeys that pierce your soul; yet that is exactly what Swiss-American songwriting and banjo prodigy Ettore Buzzini is creating with his innovative, classical-infused but deeply traditional bluegrass music. Imagine Earl Scruggs had been influenced by Led Zeppelin and Chopin and you’ll get an idea of Ettore’s sound. Ettore (pronounced like “Letter-A”) has a decidedly youthful take on traditional bluegrass, rooted in tradition, but with an innovative, distinctive picking style, and a unique gift of songwriting . To the casual listener, Ettore's sound is simply hard-driving bluegrass. But anyone who listens a little more closely will quickly notice that Ettore’s unique music weaves together the iconic acoustic sounds of bluegrass, the youthful energy and hard drive of pop-rock, and the emotional journeys of classical romantic music. His unique, fresh style is a product of his roots on both sides. He was imbued with the classical tradition while living with his family in Italian-speaking Switzerland, as a toddler. At age 6, his East Tennessee grandfather introduced him to Flatt & Scruggs, and he was hit by bluegrass like a lightning bolt. He begged his parents for a banjo for nearly 3 years until, at age 9, they relented. Ettore’s love for banjo expanded as he devoured the traditional bluegrass classics, while also becoming enthralled by the power of classical music, inspired by his Swiss grandparents’ sacred choir. Ettore made a name for himself at youth competitions in the Blue Ridge Mountains with his prodigious banjo picking style as well as his mastery of flatpicking gu
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