David Linx invites you into the enchanting world of vocal jazz with his 1990 album, "Where Rivers Join." This captivating collection of 13 tracks showcases Linx's velvety voice and his mastery of the genre, backed by the rich, dynamic sounds of a big band. From the sultry "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" to the tender ballad "Speak Low," each song is a testament to Linx's versatility and artistry. The album also features a duet with the renowned Viktor Lazlo on "Let Me Be The One," adding an extra layer of intrigue. With a duration of just over an hour, "Where Rivers Join" is a journey through the golden age of jazz, reimagined with a fresh, contemporary twist. Whether you're a longtime fan of David Linx or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to leave you enchanted.