Good evening on the fans we are broadcasting live from the Mile High City Yes that's right it's time for the r. And b. Jukebox right here on KUVO jazz k u b o dot au argy for those of you who are joining us in line. And I will be your host for the next 2 hours as we head on back to revisit and celebrate the golden age of a rhythm and blues we do each and every Saturday night right here from 6 until 8 pm who met tonight on the big show some of the biggest names from the Golden Age of rhythm and blues Let's take a quick look here will be checking in with the likes of the 5 Royales we got some Ike and Tina Turner we've got some nappy Browns. Ray Charles and more than you know that's just the 1st hour of the show man it's going to be a good one it's going to be a good one it's time to get things going Will started back in 1955 with the king of the blues b.b. King here's jumped with you baby Welcome to the r. And b. Jukebox. Thank. You I'm going to jump. I want to jump. Out of. Me. Thanks. To. Our. Time. Thank you thank the. Thank. You. Thank you thank. 7 you. I want to thank you. With. A little place i Phone with. My daughter with. Our. Thanks to the. Thank you Dr Long. Doctor you. Know that's not. What I'm looking for. Something. To. Stop the. Fact. That Rocky. Looked. Back and probably broke up. So I can speak to the. Crowd you know. Come up. That's how. You. Come. Back. To you Dr. Thank you so. Just look I'm going to be. Causing too much sometimes. You. My. Dear Fellow back to. Back Dr Stockmann. Bill and you are listening to the r. And b. Jukebox right here. Oh. You. Little. Oh right that there is tiny running to see on the army jukebox that's a unreleased cut of Frankie and Johnny in the Frankie and Johnny boogie. Like a early fifty's cut their own release for the Gotham label headed that we are from the 5 Royales doing right around the corner $956.00 for the King label Wynonna car we made 15 for record for Specialty Records weatherman the name of that one there and then the great b.b. King started us out from $1055.00 for the r.p.m. Label a song called Jump with you baby coming off of a album called Do the boogie b.b. King's early fifty's classics and the front of this album features what has to be one of my favorite images of any kind of music or just in general it's a picture of b.b. King playing a Gibson 5 like he's one of his idols T.-Bone Walker and he's wearing looks really sharpies wearing a. Nice blazer jacket nice suit with Bermuda shorts and it's just a just a fantastic picture and then on the inside of it there's a picture b.b. No one of his idols Louis Jordan great albums of the boogie b.b. King's early fifty's classics I will Hey welcome to the r. And b. Jukebox where we are hanging. Up to get some things to work here. And so. I'm going to be fiddling around I'm going to be fiddling around I kind of want to try this here right now it's a live radio it's live or you let me see because this is this will make it go a long way I'm going to see if this flying break it will will play for us right now if it does it does if it doesn't it doesn't the anticipation it's building it's killing me what will happen this is Kevin Nealon You're listening to jazz on k u v o d k v j z Vale you're always in the city. Kevin Nealon to the rescue are right good good we know that works alright time to move on then let's go to. Symbol town right now for you from 1961 probably one of my favorite voices from the Motown label Mary Wells a rock in rockin lady and here she is doing one called I don't want to take a chance you're listening to it right here on the r. And b. Jukebox KUVO j. . Take. Qaeda. They are. Who are right wrapping up our 1st set of the night here on the r. And b. Jukebox that there is Ruby Johnson for Stax Records in 1967 with I'd rather fight than switch headed that we heard from I can Tina Turner from 165 recorded for the Kent label tune called lose my cool and Mary Wells record for Motown back in 1961 with I don't want to take a chance man what are you what it will what a sound those last 3 songs and you know what it's all it's all because of you that's right our listener members make this possible community radio and you know just where we're elsewhere I'll see you here Ruby Johnson Tina Turner Mary Wells. Back to back to back right here only here on the r. And b. Jukebox That's right it's a Saturday night tradition and we're broadcasting live for you at the Mile High City I mean the bill thanks to let me hang out with you here tonight I've got some great stuff in store looking ahead to the next set of music I'm just kind of moving stuff around once again maximizing our and our entertainment time if you will what's going to happen I don't even know now that it was a Nappy Brown I know that. Going to play a Shorty Long tune. And some other good stuff right now though we're going to take our 1st our 1st pause of the evening couple of quick messages and then we will continue on with the r. And b. Jukebox so keep it right where you got it. Swallow Hill music sponsors the music on cave. Presenting the Denver bow tannic garden summer concert series including double vision revisited featuring jazz greats Bob James David Sanborn and Marcus Miller on Aug 5th details at concerts dot bow tannic gardens dot. And I'd also like to let you know that the full live at the vineyards menu is now available and Rio daughter orgy once again our food supporters have come through with a gourmet feast to accompany your party of the summer and we hope you'll join us there on Aug 10th visit. For tickets and information as that's right next Saturday Night Live at the vineyards I hear that it is a rockin good time that's what I hear from everyone and I have to hear it because I've never been able to go. Because I'm always here and you know what it's just fine and next week I'm going to I'm going to you know what I'm going to pull out some stops and I'm going to play some awesome awesome stuff and you know will be rides business as usual here at the r.v. Jukebox but I will say that next Saturday night sounds fantastic Kermit Ruffins and Barbecue Swingers. Who actually they popped up on I was just kind of listening to my music on shuffle and I have a live album of his that was that is this really fun and you know next I know that night sounds like it's going to be a great great time all right well hey speaking of great times let's play some music we're going to go back to 153 right now check in with a guy named John brim with a guy named Little Walter playing a harmonica here on this song this is a song that Van Halen covered many years later like that I was like 30 years later so. But his own of course is the original It's John brim with ice cream and you're hearing it right here on the army jukebox KUVO Jay. Thomas. I don't want to cut you. Some of the hour. Hi this is composer guitarist Earl clue and you're listening to Jazz 89. And 88.5. They are. In the city. Thanks thanks. Thanks thanks thanks and I'm. a. No. Thanks . Yeah. And. I thank. You. I am down to him in a while but the alpha Al and I am. The sound and I am. The Marchese jazz last night the name of that 19614 Atlantica are records Nappy Brown with pleasing you from 1956 for the Savoy label. Let's see here and on released cut. Or I should say an alternate take of crawling the king snake with Muddy Waters and over the beast out of r. And b. There I see from 159 Chess Records taken off of this compilation called one more mile which has some really cool material on there by the great muddy waters that were there you heard Otis Spann the piano and also Little Walter the harmonica we got a double dose a little Walter we also heard him playing with John brim starting the set out with ice cream man 1953 for Chess Records still summer it's still summer such I play this year I should still place like 90 degree stairs. All right let's keep on keepin on let's move along let's go you know what we're going to continue on once again with some Motown for you from 1964 here is Shorty Long with the devil with the blue dress you're here right here on the RB jukebox KUVO Jay is. The. Lol. Larry ultra elite. Was. He's. A. Cute little thing. You. Know. Feels. Wrapping up our 2nd set of the night here on the army jukebox King Floyd from back in 170 that was released on a land of records and Rumi the name of them in their horse race Charles with Quincy Jones from 1967 of the soundtrack of the same name in the heat of the night and Shorty Long with devil with the Blue Dress 1904 for a Motown Records. Let's see our next set of music our next set of music spanning the years spanning the years. 19531982 Yeah that's right we got some good stuff coming our way some Bobby Blue Bland and some Bo Didley and many Right now we're going to take just our last part of the 1st hour of the show for a few messages and we will continue on with the musical portion of the army jukebox so keep it right where you got it and we will be with you in one moment support for k u v o comes from the Trinidad yo Blues Fest and prefabs party Friday and Saturday August 23rd and 24th in Trinidad Colorado with the Sugar Ray Rayford band Rick Estrin and the nightcaps Jimmy Thackery and many more the complete lined up tickets and fast information at 20 daddy 0 dot com globe trotting drawing from folk melodies rhythms and instruments and inspiring masters from a slow to Cape Town from San Juan to Tokyo we call this the Jazz river I'm your host Matthew Goldwasser joined me for the Jazz river Sundays at 5 pm only on KUVO jazz k u b o Dabo ard. 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Bill thanks let me hang out with you here tonight play this fantastic music from the Golden Age of rhythm and blues it's a Saturday night tradition we've been doing it for over 20 years now and it is just it is just a privilege and a treat to present to you this great music each and every Saturday night so I will be with you here in til the 8 o'clock hour at which point Adam Morgan will be in to host the group jazz rendezvous with the best in classic soul and contemporary jazz Adam starts at 8 pm right here on KUVO jazz and he will keep your Saturday night movement and grooving along with the groove jazz rendezvous All right let's go back to your 950 this guy one of the one of the. Big influences on rhythm and blues music he was a drummer had his own band called a solid center sometime out Roy Milton and he would celebrate her birthday here this past week so we're going to play a tune right now from $1050.00 record for the specialty labor it's one Milton a solid sender's with Oh baby you're hearing it on the r. And b. Jukebox Jay. Lol. Lol. Lol. Lol. Lol. Yeah no. Doubt. Claire. Had just come. Close to coming along the u. . Sa. On how mellow. Alan. Live. Hello I. Mean to. Claire. You know no more. Why must but. When. We are using up the. Last hour. Making new. Law coming home. Or the moment you. You're tuned in. Breckenridge. Of the Vo it is exactly 7 o'clock here in the city I'm easy Bill welcoming you to the 2nd hour of the r. And b. Jukebox.