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Vinyl Vault: "The Inside Story" Robben Ford 1979

This week’s Vinyl Vault features a 1979 album by guitarist Robben Ford, “The Inside Story.” Ford was a veteran of both blues and fusion bands by the time he recorded…

RTD update: late night light rail, tricky fares, new app

interview with Pauletta Tonilas It's been nearly 20 years since light rail service began in Denver.  RTD's senior manager of Public Information Pauletta Tonilas took "D" Line to KUVO studios to give…

New Music Monday: A Prolific Week For Debuting Releases

After Labor Day it is a music industry tradition to release the best recordings in preparation for the end of the year gift giving days. Our first New Music Monday…

Dist. 3 councilman Lopez: vintage Denver

interview with Paul Lopez Denver City Council District 3 is represented by long-time activist Paul Lopez.  He visited "First Take with Lando and Chavis" to update us on West Denver, and…

Norman Provizer's Jazz Notes: Sept. 4th

Jazz Notes 9-4-2014, Norman Provizer With or without rain, September is going to be a good month for music. Here’s a little preview. On September 11-12, drummer Rudy Royston returns…

Crested Butte - "Whatever Town" sort of

interview with Chad Reich The Bud Light marketing campaign "Whatever" picked Crested Butte, Colorado for its "town."  But it's not anything goes.  Chad Reich, program director at the community radio…

Blues & Jazz Film Series

Denver Arts & Venues, and Blue Roots Denver present BLUES & JAZZ FILM SERIES at McNichols Civic Center Building located at 144 W Colfax Street in Denver. This film series…

20 years of Vail Jazz - a year round effort

interview with Robin Litt Fifty world class jazz artists and 12 of the best high school players in the nation make up the Vail Jazz Party, in its 20th year…

Vail Jazz Workshop - 12 of the best HS players in U.S.

interview with John Clayton Only 12 slots exist at the annual Vail Jazz Workshop.  For this year's class, a committee had to pare down a record number of applicants -…

Lester Young: 'The Prez'

NPR's Tom Vitaleon TIn the 1930s, Lester Young — known as the "President of Jazz" or simply "The Prez" — led a revolution on the tenor saxophone that influenced generations…

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