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Miles Davis, Rodney Jones & Reggie Quinerly

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Jazz musicians have resumed gigging in clubs and venues around the world. New York City is leading the way and the crowds are coming in big numbers. In honor of that, we begin the 710th Episode of Neon Jazz with NYC jazz drummer Reggie Quinerly with a track off his latest release New York Nowhere. We keep that spirit of live music alive with a new unearthed 1991 live track from Miles Davis. Also, keeping with the Summer baseball vibe we play a rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" by Tom Kubis and his big band. We also hear new music from Barry Altschul, Allan Harris and Grace Haggerty. Enjoy it.

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  • Reggie Quinerly "New York Nights" New York Nowhere (CD Baby) 00:00
  • Host talks 3:50
  • Miles Davis "Amanda" Live at Vince Merci Miles (Rhino Records) 6:23
  • Gustavo Cornitas "Combustible Humano" Desafio Condente (Woolgathering Records) 11:57
  • Host talks 16:14
  • Tom Kubis Big Band "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" Take Me Out to the Ballgame (Self Produced) 17:29
  • Matt Panayides "Kite Flying" Field Theory (The Orchard Enterprises) 21:51
  • Host talks 28:21
  • Rodney Jones "Articulation" Articulation (Timeless Records) 29:18
  • Allan Harris "I Grew Up (Kate's Place)" Kate's Soulfood (Self Produced) 34:01
  • Host talks 38:59
  • Barry Altschul's 3DCom Factor "Long Tall Sunshine" Long Tall Sunshine (Not Two Records) 40:30
  • Grace Haggerty "Mood Indigo" My Funny Valentine (Self Produced) 46:21
  • Host talks 50:16
  • Gerry Gillam Trio "Highway 61" Many Roads Home (CD Baby) 50:29
  • Host talks 52:40
  • Sonny Stitt Quartet "Sunset" Yessir (Prestige Records) 53:44

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