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Brad Mehldau, Pat Martino and Vincent Orsolini
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Leading the Kansas City Jazz Group Everyday Strangers, we kick off the 754th Episode of Neon Jazz with keyboardist Vincent Orsolini. From there, we hear the artist who floored him while witnessing his first live show in Brad Mehldau. We move on into profiling jazz with an edge from the likes of Franky Freedom, D. Mark Owen, TriTone Asylum and the saxophonist Roxy Coss. All of this comes to a close with Scott Joplin commemorating trains. Dig the music, my friends.Playlist
- Everyday Strangers "KC Strut" Out of Time (Everyday Strangers) 00:00
- Host talks 5:35
- Brad Mehldau "John Boy" Highway Rider (Nonesuch Records) 8:21
- Franky Freedom "Lime Skittles" Franky Freedom (Franky Freedom) 11:07
- Host talks 14:10
- Nikki Yanofsky "One Day" Single (Jacob Collier) 15:35
- Yoko Yates "Cosmos" Mystic Life (SteepleChase Records) 19:44
- Host talks 23:38
- Graeme Bell's Australian Jazz Band "Body and Soul" Old School (Timeless) 24:37
- D. Mark Owen "Toddle" Respite (D. Mark Owen) 28:30
- Host talks 33:22
- Pat Martino "Line Games" Joyous Lake (Warner) 34:24
- TriTone Asylum "The Road to Hue" The Hideaway Sessions (TriTone Asylum) 37:57
- Host talks 42:52
- Cozy Cole And His Quintet "Why Regret" Greatest Hits (The Era) 43:58
- Roxy Coss "Warm One" Disperate Parts (Roxy Coss) 46:35
- Host talks 52:14
- Scott Joplin "Great Crush Collision March" The Entertainer (Shout! Factory Records) 54:12
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