Discover: Geoff Anderson
Vinyl Vault—Crusaders 1
Fifty years ago this month, Carole King released her album “Tapestry.” The album ended up selling over 14 million copies and became the soundtrack to many a baby boomers’ adolescence…
Vinyl Vault—LA 4 Live at Montreux
“Montreux” conjures images of jazz greats, immortal performances, and a burning desire to get there for the next festival. The famous Montreux Jazz Festival has been one of the preeminent…
Vinyl Vault—Speak to Loneliness
This week’s Vinyl Vault goes to Japan for an album by trumpeter Terumasa Hino entitled “Speak to Loneliness.” Released in 1979 on the Inner City label, the album was recorded…
Vinyl Vault—Willie Nelson, "Stardust"
Usually, by mid-January, the Stock Show is in full swing in Denver. This year, however, it’s yet another pandemic casualty. But that won’t stop the Vinyl Vault from putting a…
Vinyl Vault—Julian Priester’s “Love, Love”
This week’s Vinyl Vault is a fitting send-off to 2020 when we feature trombonist Julian Priester’s “Love, Love,” a 1974 release on the ECM label. The 19 minute title track…
Vinyl Vault—Michal Urbaniak, “Fusion III"
The Vinyl Vault presents some mid-70s fusion with a European twist when we’ll listen to a 1975 album from violinist Michal Urbaniak entitled “Fusion III.” Urbaniak, who hails from Poland,…
Vinyl Vault—Dreams of Love
This week the Vinyl Vault features a 1988 album from tenor and soprano sax man Tony Dagradi, “Dreams of Love.” Released on the Rounder label, which is better known for…
Vinyl Vault—Winter Love, April Joy
Last week we some technical difficulties and Vinyl Vault did not air, we hope you'll enjoy it this Tuesday, December 1 at 8:30 pm. This week’s feature is a relaxed…
Vinyl Vault—Widespread Jazz Orchestra, "Paris Blues"
This week’s Vinyl Vault features a medium band with a big band sound, the Widespread Jazz Orchestra and their 1985 release, “Paris Blues.” This was the band’s sixth album and…
Vinyl Vault—Big Joe Turner, “Kansas City Here I Come”
The Vinyl Vault heads over to the blues side with a 1984 album by Big Joe Turner entitled “Kansas City Here I Come.” Turner was known as a blues shouter…
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