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Ed Cherry, Jim Self, Eric Gloletz & Tawanda

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From a gem on the jazz vocalist front, we begin the 787th episode of Neon Jazz with Tawanda. From there, we hear from a major influence on her in Anita O'Day. We also get a host of new tunes to begin 2023 with John Bailey, Eric Goletz, Keith O'Rourke and guitarist Ed Cherry. We finish things off with another track from the Jazz is Dead series featuring Garrett Saracho. And remember, jazz is very much alive and well. Dig this new hour of music, my friends.

Playlist

  • Tawanda "Smile / I'm All Smiles" Smile (Resonance Records) 0:00
  • Host talks 3:53
  • Anita O'Day "I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me" Classics (Remembers) 56:07
  • John Bailey "Oh Man, Please Get Me Out Of Here " Time Bandits (Summitt Records) 9:04
  • Host talks 13:05
  • Adrian Rollini Quintet "You're a Sweetheart" Golden Collection (Timeless) 13:50
  • Jim Self "I Love L.A." Destinations 2 (Basset Hound Records) 16:38
  • Host talks 20:14
  • Randy Newman "It's a Jungle Out There" Dark Matter (Nonesuch Records) 21:12
  • Eric Goletz "Just in Time" Standard-Ized! (Consolidated Artists) 24:21
  • Host talks 28:41
  • The Hotsy Totsy Gang "Futuristic Rhythm" All the Best (Tru Blu Records) 29:10
  • Harry Bartlett "Loachesim" Wildwood (Avalon Records) 32:05
  • Host talks 35:05
  • Pete Jolly "Y.I. Blues" Instant Classics (Timeless Jazz) 35:56
  • Keith O'Rourke "Stopped Time Shuffle" Imperfect Perfectionist (Chronograph Records) 40:46
  • Host talks 44:31
  • All Star Trio "You'd Be Surprised" In the Groove (Storytime Records) 45:11
  • Ed Cherry "Ding Dong" Are We There Yet? (Cellar Live) 48:20
  • Host talks 52:23
  • Garrett Saracho, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad "White Buffalo" Jazz is Dead 15 (Jazz is Dead) 53:12

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