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Vinyl Vault — Diga Rhythm Band

It seems like every other week another Grateful Dead tribute band is playing around Denver. Then, there’s the current month-long residency by the remnants of the original band, now going…

All Blues: A talk with Kenny Wayne Shepard

All Blues, host Geoff Anderson talks with Kenny Wayne Shepard about his new album, his radio career, recording with Bobby Rush, the concept of an “album” and more. We’ll also…

Vinyl Vault — Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, “Sweet and Lovely”

This week’s Vinyl Vault will feature some straight-ahead blowing when we listen to a few tracks from an album entitled “Sweet and Lovely.” The LP was released in 1975 on…

All Blues — Homage to Bluesman John Mayall

On Saturday, July 27 on All Blues from 4 to 6 pm, host Geoff Anderson remembers groundbreaking bluesman John Mayall who passed away this past Monday at age 90. Mayall…

Vinyl Vault — Spheroe, “Spheroe”

This week on the Vinyl Vault we’ll have some progressive jazz-rock fusion from France with the band Spheroe. We’ll hear some tracks from their eponymous album released in the USA…

Vinyl Vault — Ben Webster, “Soulville”

One of the biggest, phattest tenor saxophone sounds of the 20th Century came out of Ben Webster. On the next Vinyl Vault, we’ll hear some tracks recorded at his peak…

Vinyl Vault — Bennie Wallace, Bordertown

On the next Vinyl Vault, we’ll feature an album by tenor saxman Bennie Wallace entitled “Bordertown,” released in 1988 on Blue Note Records. Produced by Dr. John, the album maintains…

Review: Jazz Aspen Snowmass June Experience

The Jazz Aspen Snowmass June Experience returned this year with 20 acts performed throughout three nights in various venues around downtown Aspen. “JAS” has been sponsoring two festivals (or “Experiences”)…

Vinyl Vault — Rufus Thomas, “Crown Prince of Dance”

It’s gonna be a funky good time on the next Vinyl Vault when we spin a few tunes from Rufus Thomas and his album “Crown Prince of Dance.” The album…

Vinyl Vault — Dixie Dregs, "What If"

What if the Mahavishnu Orchestra simultaneously injected more classical music influences as well as country influences into their ground-breaking jazz fusion? Answer: you’d get the Dixie Dregs. That was a…

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