In the late '60s, he led the house band at the Domicile in Munich, Germany. During that time, he backed visiting jazz greats including Lucky Thompson, Slide Hampton, Pony Poindexter, Clifford Jordan, Dusko Goykovich, Philly Joe Jones, and Dexter Gordon, Back in the U.S. in the late '70s, Vuckovich worked with Philly Joe Jones again in San Francisco when he was the house pianist at the Keystone Korner. There he accompanied notables Arnett Cobb, Buddy Tate, Charles McPherson, Leon Thomas, Eddie Cleanhead Vinson, and Scott Hamilton until the club closed in 1983. In 1985, he moved to New York where he appeared at all the major jazz clubs, backing Billy Higgins, Cecil Payne, Al Cohn, Curtis Fuller, Milt Hinton, Mel Lewis, bassist Michael Moore, Tom Harrell, and Charles McPherson. In 1990, Vuckovich returned to San Francisco Bay area, where he is one of the mainstays of the jazz scene . He was the music director for the West Coast Jazz Festival and Napa Valley Jazz Festival, played at Pearl's and Yoshi's, and also performed in concerts at the Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society near Half Moon Bay, the Herbst Theater, and the Palo Alto Jazz Alliance. Vuckovich also presented a very successful piano clinic featuring the styles of Bill Evans, Erroll Garner, Bud Powell, and Red Garland at the 2005 International Association for Jazz Education convention in Long Beach. He resides around the Napa Valley area in Calistoga, north of San Francisco, with his wife, vocalist and percussionist Sanna Craig. In addition to his trio, he fronts the groups Blue Balkan, Young at Heart, and La Orquesta el Vuko, and has collaborated with Bobby Hutcherson, John Heard, Noel Jewkes, Jules Broussard, Josh Workman, Harold Jones, Eric Golub, Eddie Marshall, Eddie Moore, Akira Tana, Larry Grenadier, Chuck McPherson, Paul Keller, Dottie Dodgion, John Santos, Omar Clay, and Orestes Vilató. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi