Smooth jazz guitarist Jeff Golub has been recording since 1988, but got most of his early notice with the band Avenue Blue, with whom he’s recorded several albums, the eponymous first album in 1994, Naked City in 1996, and Nightlife in 1997. He’s recorded nine solo albums, the latest one being Train Keeps A-Rolling, with British keyboardist Brian Auger, released this past August. Jeff’s website is at jeffgolub.com.
Today’s first selection is “Simple Pleasures,” from 2005’s Temptation, featuring Rick Braun on trumpet.
Our second selection is “Droptop,” from 2000’s Dangerous Curves.
Jeff Golub: your (quite short) Two for Tuesday, October 15, 2013.
I’m not familiar with this guy, but if he plays with Brian Auger he’s gotta be good. Very nice stuff. Nothing groundbreaking but very easy on the ears and psyche.
Lee
Tossing It Out
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True, nothing all that surprising in his music, but easy to listen to, and it’s got a good beat and you can dance to it…
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