Fulton Bryant-Anderson
Staff Reporter

Fulton Bryant-Anderson is the General Manager of Pacific Lutheran University’s Lute Air Student Radio (LASR). At the Mast, he writes Fulton’s Music Room, Professor Plays and interviews various musicians about their art and culture.

Courtesy of Jimmy McGriff

Jimmy McGriff: Groove Grease (1971, Groove Merchant): Jazz-Funk in its purest form. Organist McGriff tears through two popular charts and original compositions. The ensemble around him provides equally groovy solos. Listen to Groove Grease, Canadian Sunset and Plain Brown Bag

 

 

 

Courtesy of Henry Franklin

Henry Franklin: The Skipper (1972, Black Jazz Records): Another 1970s jazz album of groovery. Franklin creates an eclectic soundscape of traditional and non-traditional music pushing the genre in new directions with revolutionary themes Listen to Theme For Jojo, The Skipper and Outbreak

 

 

 

Courtesy of Swan Dive

 

Swan Dive: June (2002, Compass Records): Superstars in Asia, the Nashville duo Bill DeMain and Molly Felder create an audio story of the month June. Joined by close friends, they sing and play about relationships, summer sun and a crickets or two. Listen to Katydid, Kaleidoscope and Moon River

Look out for Fulton’s Music Room in the next issue of the Mast. To learn more about LASR and listen live, visit plu.edu/lasr

 

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