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Dan McCarthy, Igor Butman and Harold Betters
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From the world of Hunter S. Thompson, we begin the 781st Episode of Neon Jazz with a song off vibraphonist Dan McCarthy Songs of the Doomed. From there, we get one more from the Hunter tributes with Pete Candoli with the Salty Dog Rag. On this final show of November, we profile some quality cats with new music in Jonathan Mills}, Joshua Stamper, ThoughtCast and Saku Matere. There are a host of veterans sprinkled in with Harold Betters, Igor Butman and more. Finally, we bring things to a near close with a tribute to Indie hero Elliot Smith via KC Vibes cat Mike Dillon. Viva 2022, kids. Enjoy the jazz.Playlist
- Dan McCarthy "Gonzo Journalism Article #3" Songs of the Doomed (Dan McCarthy) 0:00
- Host talks 4:30
- Pete Candoli "Salty Dog Rag" Gone Gonzo: A Tribute to Hunter S. Thompson (Dingbat Records) 7:15
- Jonathan Mills "Cool Out" No Mentions, No Worries (Jonathan Mills) 9:24
- Host talks 15:20
- Harold Betters "Blow Your Horn" At the Encore (Stardust Records) 16:07
- Joshua Stamper "Spring 2020" When Is Ancient (Adhyahopa Records) 19:41
- Host talks 26:24
- Bill Heid "Moorefiled Mojo" Air Mobile (Doodlin' Records) 27:51
- Host talks 37:49
- Igor Butman "Only Now" Only Now (Butman Music) 39:30
- Saku Matere "Countdown" Upon First Impression (Saku Matere) 43:30
- Host talks 48:05
- Mike Dillon "Alameda" Functioning Broke (Royal Potato Family) 49:00
- Host talks 51:31
- Longtoe "Tic Tac Toe" Le Banquet (Nicolas Lanctot) 52:41
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