Discover: Geoff Anderson
Vinyl Vault — Freddie Roach, “Brown Sugar”
We’ll have some soulful organ next time on the Vinyl Vault when we spin “Brown Sugar,” a 1964 Blue Note album from organist Freddie Roach. This was Roach’s fourth album…
Vinyl Vault — Brian Auger, Julie Tippetts - "Encore"
Before Brian Auger formed the Oblivion Express, he recorded several albums in the 1960s with British vocalist Julie Driscoll. After those albums with Auger’s band Trinity, the two went their…
Vinyl Vault — Scott Hamilton, Buddy Tate, “Scott’s Buddy”
Tenor sax man Scott Hamilton has released over 70 albums under his own name and almost that many again as a side man. This week on the Vinyl Vault, we’ll…
Vinyl Vault — Free Flight, “Soaring”
It’s another fusion album next time on the Vinyl Vault. Except this time, it’s a fusion of jazz and classical music. “Soaring” is the second album by the band Free…
Vinyl Vault — Keith Jarrett, "Nude Ants"
The Vinyl Vault will feature pianist Keith Jarrett in concert with his “European Quartet” on their 1980 ECM album “Nude Ants.” (Say it fast.) The album was recorded live at…
Vinyl Vault — Bonedaddys, "A-Koo-De-A
Next time on the Vinyl Vault, we have some L.A. worldbeat from the Bonedaddys and their 1988 album “A-Koo-De-A.” The band, at the time, featured 13 musicians on guitars, saxophones,…
Vinyl Vault — Weather Report Potpourri
The jazz world lost another one of its greatest practitioners last week with the passing of Wayne Shorter. He was highly influential in many different contexts throughout the majority of…
Vinyl Vault — Dave Brubeck Quartet, "Countdown Time in Outer Space"
It’s space age music this week on the Vinyl Vault when we hear a 1962 album from the Dave Brubeck Quartet entitled “Countdown Time in Outer Space.” Released just three…
Vinyl Vault — Ross Traut
It’s the spotlight on the guitar this week on the Vinyl Vault as we listen to some tracks from a 1981 album by guitarist Ross Traut simply entitled “Ross Traut.”…
Concert Review: Al Di Meola at Boulder Theater
Psychologically speaking, having a split personality is usually a bad thing. Musically, it can be a delight. Guitarist Al Di Meola has had a musical split personality for decades now.…
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