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Featured guest, The Sam Mayfield Blues Revue with Mr. Wonderful Share
Live music is BACK! Sweeter words were never heard, and the return of Live at the Vineyards celebrates our musical community like no other event! On Saturday, August 14, 2021, under the tent at Balistreri Vineyards, we’ve got a Colorado-based all-star line-up for your listening and dancing pleasure,
The H2 Big Band with special guests
Erica Brown,
The Sam Mayfield Blues Revue with “Mr. Wonderful,” Ed Wingfield!
“We wanted to return to the Vineyards with a big, swinging sound, and The H2 Big Band was top of mind,” said Carlos Lando, KUVO President, and General Manager. “Trumpeter Al Hood and composer-arranger Dave Hanson (the “H2”) have put together a great group of players. And top local soloists trumpeter Hugh Ragin and reedman Rich Chiaraluce add real flair to the bandstand. Of course, when it comes to local singers, Erica Brown is known to bring the house down.”
Long Play on The Nightside Share
Listen to Long Plays during the 11 o’clock hour of The Nightside with Andy O’…these special extensive compositions needed a deeper listen
This Sunday, Long Play on The Nightside features Miles Davis in concert just months before his unfortunate passing in 1991. As well as David Murray’s artful visitation of The Grateful Dead’s Dark Star and The Mahavishnu Orchestra album Apocalypse lauded by John McLaughlin as a favorite. Overlooked but not overheard.
Hymn to Him (19:17) is from the album “Apocalypse.”
The Mahavishnu Orchestra’s fourth album, released in 1974. It was performed by the second line-up of the Mahavishnu Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra. It was produced by George Martin, who regarded it as “one of the best records I have ever made” McLaughlin felt it was “The real Mahavishnu Orchestra at its best”
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