Ettore Buzzini Band
Imagine if Earl Scruggs, Led Zeppelin, and Chopin got together for an improvised jam on stage: it might sound something like young Swiss-American songwriting and banjo prodigy Ettore Buzzini’s driving groove. 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 virtuosic music intersects the iconic acoustic sounds of Americana, youthful energy and hard drive of pop-rock, and epic romantic emotions of classical music.
Ettore (pronounced like “Letter-A”) is bringing a decidedly GenAlpha take on traditional Bluegrass, rooted in tradition, but with a innovative, colorful playing style that is irresistibly distinct, and a songwriting style completely outside the mainstream. Haunting lyrics, vivid imagery and epic-sounding compositions are the foundation of songs like “Ragnarok”, his original song about a young warrior ready to fight the ultimate battle; and “Birth of Eros”, an instrumental banjo symphony about a soul in purgatory who finds hope in love. This unique, fresh style, a product of his Euro-American roots, is bringing new attention to the genre from GenAlpha.
Multi-award winning Ettore’s star is soaring as he takes the Folk-Americana scene by storm, sweeping contest awards and garnering praise and invitations from all corners of the Folk-Americana-Bluegrass world. With festivals, television, and venue shows coming throughout summer and fall 2025, you won’t want to miss the opportunity to say “I saw him before…”


