Vinnie Riccitelli
Vinnie Riccitelli, a jazz composer-arranger, pianist and alto saxophonist who recorded one superb album as a playing leader in 1956 and then became a leading fixture in Broadway pit bands and jazz combos that played gigs and events in New York's tri-state area, died on July 9. He was 99.
Riccitelli's desire to stay local in his native Yonkers in suburban Westchester County rather than tour as a leader was motivated by his close family ties, especially to his wife, Jean Krupa. Drummer Gene Krupa had a home in Yonkers and died there in 1973, but there was no family connection.
In the late 1970s and early '80s, Riccitelli played and recorded on piano in groups led by saxophonist Carmen Leggio at local schools. He also recorded with the swinging Dick Meldonian-Sonny Igoe Big band. In the late 1980s and '90s, he recorded with the hard-charging Lew Anderson Big Band and with the Four...