Episodes of the show he hosted from 1988-1990, Sunday Night (later named Michelob Presents Night Music), are available on YouTube. I highly suggest checking those out, along with his vast discography.
I love the blues and jazz ,but I'm too poor to pay for those concerts, Y'all are very fortunate,I tried to see some of my favorites,just can't go out and pay 600 to 700 dollar ticket to pay,I'm good I'll catch it on video #jazz#blues#music
Saturday is another episode of my #radio show, #Jazz Roulette, on #KUZU 92.9 FM in #Denton TX at 5:00 PM CDT (22:00 UTC). You can stream live at https://kuzu.fm
Below are some of the records I’m taking to the studio
Frank Zappa (1940-1993) created so much experimental and influential music that some say "Frank Zappa" should actually be the name of an own music genre (though he and his band "The mothers of invention" were mostly considered rock music)
You can probably benefit from his music in some way (no matter what you listen to usually)
This is "Jazz from hell" (he often used jazz elements) from 1986 (but better start with the 60s stuff)
NPR says it better than I could: “Almost 50 years after Journey In Satchidananda was released, the album remains a vision of universal healing, spiritual self-preservation in times of trouble and the god that appears when you seek her out."