Pugach performs as the leader of the Dan Pugach Nonet and the Dan Pugach Big Band (featuring
Nicole Zuraitis). He won a Grammy Award in 2025 and was nominated for two in subsequent years. He has performed at
Dizzy's Club,
Birdland Jazz Club,
Blue Note Jazz Club, the
55 Bar, and
Smalls Jazz Club, as well as performing internationally. and is a two-time recipient of
ASCAP's "Young Jazz Composer" Award. In 2018, Pugach won the
BMI Charlie Parker Jazz Competition Prize and was awarded a
Manny Albam Commission Grant by the Café Royal Cultural Foundation to complete the Dan Pugach Big Band's second album with an 18-piece jazz orchestra. In 2025, the Dan Pugach Big Band was listed in
DownBeat's Annual Critics Polls as "Rising Star, Large Ensemble of the Year" as well as being awarded a "New Jazz" Grant from
Chamber Music America for the Dan Pugach Nonet's 10-piece jazz ensemble. In that same year he was included in
CUNY's "50 Under 50" and was the headline act at the
Red Sea Jazz Festival in
Eilat, Israel.
Dan Pugach Big Band (featuring Nicole Zuraitis) Pugach is the leader of the Dan Pugach Big Band. They won a Grammy Award in 2025 for
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album for
Bianca Reimagined: Music for Paws and Persistence as well as being nominated for
Best Jazz Performance for the album's single,
Little Fears, that same year. The band has performed at venues including the
Palace Theater and
Birdland Jazz Club.
Dan Pugach Nonet Pugach is the leader of the Dan Pugach Nonet. In 2018, they released their debut album,
Plus One, which received favorable reviews and garnered a fair amount of jazz radio airplay. That same year Pugach was nominated for a Grammy Award for
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals for his arrangement of the album's single,
Jolene (vocals by
Nicole Zuraitis). ==Awards==