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Tito Puente Tribute on KUVO | April 19, 4-6 PM MT

Born on April 20, 1923 in New York City, Tito Puente - also known as “El Rey” and "The King"-  was a pioneering force in music. Renown for fusing styles,…

Live Recording Session for Local Artists | April 26

Be a part of the studio audience at a live recording session for the latest CD of prominent, local jazz artists! Tom Gershwin along with Samuel Williams, Kevin Matthews, Jean-Luc…

“Take the ‘A’ Train” | Listener Picks, April 15

Composed by Billy Strayhorn and released in 1941, “Take the ‘A’ Train” became the Duke Ellington orchestra’s signature tune. The February 15, 1941 recording of the song remained on the…

"Giant Steps" | Listener Picks, April 14

John Coltrane's most influential composition, "Giant Steps," was the biggest hit from his first album as a band leader. The original recording band included Tommy Flanagan on piano, Paul Chambers…

Live at KUVO: Lenore Raphael & Howard Paul | April 23

Pianist Lenore Raphael will perform live at KUVO with guitarist Howard Paul April 23 from 4 to 5 pm MT. All Studio Club Members are invited to attend this performance!…

Ann Ronell's “Willow Weep For Me” | Stories of Standards

Composed by Ann Ronell “Willow Weep for Me” was introduced by vocalist and whistler Muzzy Marcellino performing with Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra in 1932. Their Brunswick recording entered…

New Music Monday: The Joys of Spring

Spring is the time of renewal and when it comes to music,  it is the time for a continuous stream of fine new releases in a wide variety of music…

Norman Provizer's Jazz Notes for April 9th

Jazz Notes 4-9-2015  by Norman Provizer If you want to watch an Alfred Hitchcock thriller, you can always stream Dial M for Murder. But, if you want to hear some…

XicanIndie Film Fest XVII: Words of Revolution Review

On the opening night of XicanIndie Film Fest XVII hosted by Su Teatro Performing and Cultural Arts Center, award-winning film Words of Revolution helped kick-off the festival showcasing the best in Chicano independent films and Latino World Cinema April 9…

“Stompin’ at the Savoy” | Listener Picks, April 10

Soon after joining Chick Webb and His Orchestra at 25 years old, Edgar Sampson composed one of his biggest hits, “Stompin’ at the Savoy.”  Tune in today as we celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month with…

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