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Vinyl Vault — Best of Passport

Coming up next week on the Vinyl Vault, it’s the Best of Passport. Passport is a fusion band from Germany that started in 1971 and gained most of its notoriety…

The Night Beat — Joe Henderson Quintet, At the Lighthouse

On The Night Beat on Wednesday, February 2, we’ll feature a few tunes from “If You’re Not Part of the Solution, You’re Part of the Problem”, with live performances recorded…

McCoy Tyner's never-before-heard set at the Village Vanguard

 Every once in a while, an innovator comes along that dramatically changes the music forever. McCoy Tyner is in that category. As a pianist and composer, he created a…

Tune In - First Live Broadcast, Joey Alexander

KUVO is pleased to announce our VERY FIRST LIVE BROADCAST from the brand new Bonfils Stanton Performance Studio on Tuesday afternoon, February 1, at 4:30 pm. with pianist Joey Alexander!…

Jazz with Janine Santana & Salsa Con Jazz

KUVO listeners may know Janine Santana as a Latin Jazz musician and dedicated supporter of the pleasures that this unique jazz station brings to the neighborhood and the world. Of…

Rick Garcia of The Rick Garcia Band

GUITAR: The Instrument that Rocked the World, now at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Tickets at dmns.org. Rick Garcia is the heart and soul of his band. He's…

Happy Birthday Django Reinhardt

(January 23, 1910 – May 16, 1953) defined the genre of “Gypsy Jazz.”  Not only does this genre have a very specific feel, sound, and instruments, the music theory behind…

Norman Provizer's Jazz Notes

Norman Provizer

Among the jazz-folk who have resettled here, one of the more prominent is bassist Derrick Hodge. I first seriously listened to Hodge when he worked with trumpeter Terence Blanchard’s band.…

Long Play on the Nightside — Full On Langston

Listen to Long Plays during the 11 o’clock hour of The Nightside with Andy O’…the special extensive compositions require a deeper listen. This Grammy-nominated release is extraordinary, partly because Ask…

La Raza Rocks — Ritchie Valens Tribute Special

Although Ritchie Valens lived only 17 years, he has been called the father of the Chicano Rock Movement. He was born Ricardo Esteban Valenzuela Reyes on May 13, 1941. Ritchie’s…

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