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Dick Hyman, Harold Betters & Bill Charlap

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Our 737th Episode of Neon Jazz begins with celebrated NYC pianist Bill Charlap with a cut from his Street of Dreams (Blue Note, 2021). From there, we hear Gerry Mulligan and a story from Bill about his time on the bandstand with the legend. We also get into new music from Elena Macque and hear about her love of saxophone great Kenny Garrett. As the show moves on, we also hear new music from David Janeway, Rachel Therrien and John Finbury. Finally, we profile an outstanding new jazz sound out of the UK in Young Pilgrims. Dig the show, my friends.

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  • Bill Charlap "Out of Nowhere" Street of Dreams (Blue Note Records) 00:00
  • Host talks 5:40
  • Gerry Mulligan "Elevation" Mullenium (Columbia Records) 8:04
  • Elena Macque "Chance" Feel Again (Style Records) 10:17
  • Host talks 14:06
  • Kenny Garrett "A Side Order of Hijiki" Pushing the World Away (Blue Note) 14:50
  • Bernie Dresel "The Pugilist" The Pugilist (Self Produced Productions) 18:06
  • Host talks 21:42
  • Dick Hyman "The Glow Worm" A Zillion Strings and Dick Hyman at the Piano (A&M Records) 22:48
  • David Janeway "In Passing" Distant Voices (SteepleChase) 25:13
  • Host talks 28:08
  • Oscar Peterson "The Honeydripper" This is Oscar Peterson (Timeless) 28:47
  • Rachel Therrien "V for Vena" Vena (Bon SaiMusic) 31:34
  • Host talks 35:58
  • Chubby Jackson Sextet "Cryin' Sands" Ultimate Collection (RCA) 36:50
  • Young Pilgrims "Rufio" We're Young Pilgrims (Stone Lane Records) 39:59
  • Host talks 45:20
  • Santo Pecora and His Back Room Boys "Doodle Bug" The Hits (RCA) 46:02
  • John Finbury "Independence Day" Quatro (Millenium Records) 48:50
  • Host talks 53:11
  • Harold Betters "Railroad" Swingin' on the Railroad (Gateway Recordings) 54:20

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