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Nate is a record collector, music lover and vinyl maniac. Join him on his journey to discuss, share and review all things related to vinyl records. We feature stories about and interviews with musicians, artists and people of knowledge in the area of vinyl records. Additionally we share information on desirable pressings of records, how to tell a $5 pressing from a $500 pressing and care and maintenance for your cratedigging hobby. Subscribe and share with your record-nerd friends. Cheers!TheVinylGuide.com interview is property of Nate Goyer. Featured songs are the property of their copyright holders, used with their permission. Música
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  • Ep545: Zev Feldman Returns for Record Store Day 2026
    Apr 13 2026
    Zev Feldman returns to reveal 11 Record Store Day 2026 releases, including stunning discoveries from the legendary Joe Siegel Jazz Showcase tape archive featuring Ahmad Jamal, Yusef Lateef, Freddie King, and more never-before-heard recordings. Topics Include: Zev Feldman returns, now dubbed the "Jazz Attorney General" by NateFeldman has 11 releases this Record Store Day — a personal recordThe Joe Segal tape archive is the foundation of five RSD releasesSegal was an NEA Jazz Master and Chicago's greatest jazz impresarioHe presented legends like Lester Young starting back in 1947Feldman first connected with Siegel around 2010-2011 via word of mouthA breakfast meeting with Siegel led to three follow-up Chicago tripsThe archive may be the world's largest collection of unissued jazz recordingsBetween 8,000 and 10,000 tapes discovered across reels, cassettes, and moreResonance is partnering with the Siegel family and Wayne Siegel on releasesJoe Henderson's 1978 quartet at the Jazz Showcase is raw and electrifyingPianist Joanne Burkeen confirmed this captures exactly how the band really playedAhmad Jamal's 1976 Jazz Showcase run includes a full 26-minute SwahililandJamal and Siegel shared a deep longstanding friendship spanning many yearsYusef Lateef with Kenny Barron: a burning three-LP set from 1975Lateef played the Jazz Showcase more than any other single artistMal Waldron and Sonny Stitt reunite in an unusual 1979 bebop weekNate predicts Mal Waldron will be the sleeper hit of RSD 2026Bill Evans at the BBC features performances Feldman first saw on laser discThis marks Feldman's 15th Bill Evans release — the catalog keeps growingFreddie King from the French INA archives is Nate's personal favourite of the batchBilly Gibbons of ZZ Top contributed to the Freddie King liner notesCecil Taylor's 1969 Paris recordings premiere officially for the very first timeMichel Petrucciani recordings surfaced from the Kuumbwa Jazz Center in Santa CruzPetrucciani died young, making these rare live documents especially preciousTerry Callier's 1967 solo guitar recordings came from the Earl of Old TownRoy Hargrove Quintet captured live and burning at Berne Jazz Festival 2000Buster Williams' debut Pinnacle gets an all-analog AAA reissue on Time TravelerThis batch marks Feldman's 96th Record Store Day release across his careerFeldman previews a Don Schlitten jazz photography coffee table book on Fantagraphics High resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Photo by Zak Shelby-Szyszko Apple: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-iosSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-spotAmazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-amazonSupport the show at Patreon.com/VinylGuide
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  • Ep544: Zakk Wylde - Ozzy's Final Chapter, Pantera's Future, and Black Label Society
    Apr 8 2026

    Zakk Wylde opens up about Ozzy's final show, the 17 days that followed, Dimebag's unfinished recordings, and the making of Black Label Society's crushing new album Engines of Demolition.

    Topics Include:

    • Zakk runs on 14 pots of Valhalla coffee every single day.
    • He was invited to Back to the Beginning well in advance.
    • Tony Iommi, Jimmy Page, and Ritchie Blackmore are mythical heroes to Zakk.
    • No More Tears was rehearsed but Ozzy pulled it on the day.
    • Ozzy was giddy meeting Axl Rose — couldn't believe it was happening.
    • Zakk watched Sabbath's final set alongside Axl Rose and Sharon Osbourne.
    • Just 17 days after the show, Ozzy passed away unexpectedly.
    • They'd been texting memes and planning another record together right until the end.
    • Zakk envisioned a global Back to the Beginning charity tour series.
    • A sober Zakk and Ozzy watched their blasted crew destroy a Tokyo restaurant.
    • Dimebag left hours of unfinished song ideas on tape for potential release.
    • Playing Dime's solos means staying faithful — like Stevie Ray covering Hendrix.
    • Zakk and Eddie Van Halen's amp, calling it life-altering history.
    • Engines of Demolition was built across several years alongside the Pantera Celebration tour.
    • Zakk confirms BLS, Zakk Sabbath, and more Pantera shows are all coming.

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    21 m
  • Ep543: Remembering Rozz Williams & Christian Death
    Apr 7 2026

    Rikk Agnew, James McGearty, and David Glass share stories about Rozz Williams & Christian Death, the making of Only Theater of Pain, and completing his final recorded wish with the new song Flowers.

    Tickets for April 18 movie premiere and music reunion event

    Topics Include:

    • Rikk Agnew, James McGearty, and David Glass remember Rozz Williams together.
    • Rozz described as mysterious, enigmatic, and a deeply misunderstood artist.
    • Rozz excelled across poetry, music, visual art, and assemblage work.
    • He scratched images into 8mm film cells as experimental art.
    • Rozz was a chameleon, constantly reinventing his look and sound.
    • Christian Death began as a punk band before Rikk joined.
    • Rikk's arrival catapulted Rozz's darker, more mystical artistic vision.
    • Much of Only Theater of Pain was created spontaneously in-studio.
    • Rozz unveiled his poetry to the band for the first time recording.
    • A violent storm set an eerie tone during the vocal sessions.
    • Rozz recorded in a candlelit booth — a truly otherworldly performance.
    • The vocal track was lost; nobody could explain why it didn't record.
    • The released vocals paled against what was actually performed that night.
    • The entire album artwork and layout was hand-drawn by Rozz himself.
    • Lisa Fancher of Frontier financed the record; the band were teenagers.
    • Catastrophe Ballet launched in Europe first; Death Wish emerged mysteriously unauthorised.
    • Only Theater of Pain's influence grew gradually, now considered truly seminal.
    • Rozz's final wish was a full-band studio recording of Flowers.
    • Rikk, James, and David completed Flowers separately, finding it deeply emotional.
    • Romeo's Distress documentary premieres April 18th with a live reunion performance.

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    49 m
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