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Charlie Parker's “Now’s The Time” | Stories of Standards

"Now's The Time" came out of what was marketed by Savoy label as the "greatest Jazz session ever" - led by Charlie Parker ("Bird") with Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis…

Jazz on Film: A Brother with Perfect Timing

Matthew Goldwasser's review, a clip from "A Brother with Perfect Timing", Ibrahim music “If what I grew up with in South Africa is world music, I don’t know what it…

Get "The Tattooed Lady & The Alligator Man" CD

Marcia Ball takes listeners on a joyful, thought-provoking and highly-danceable journey filled with instantly memorable melodies and imaginative imagery. This CD features  eleven dazzling new Marcia originals and one stirring…

Get your Curtis Club $50 gift certificate

Pledge your support of KUVO at the $89 level and receive a $50 dining certificate to the Curtis Club. The Curtis club is an urban gathering place with rustic appeal.  They feature…

Vinyl Vault: Albert King

We’ll have some blues this week on the Vinyl Vault with Albert King. We’ll hear a few tracks from King’s 1992 release on the Tomato label, “King Albert.” It’s a…

What inspired you to listen to jazz?

What inspired you to listen to Jazz? A family or friend? A memorable performance or recording? Connect with us at facebook.com/jazz89 and share your Jazz story. KUVO's hosts tell us…

Musicians Pack the Phyllis A. Greer Performance Studio in September!

From Django to Grover to Funk with a lot of young energy, the live music just keeps coming into autumn on jazz89 KUVO/KVJZ.  Members of our Studio Club and a…

Norman Provizer's Jazz Notes: Sept. 11th

For some time now, Brian Blade has been a clear giant of modern-day jazz drumming. Not too long ago, the Louisiana- born drummer turned 44 and that reminded me that…

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…

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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