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Mose Allison, Lisa Rich, Harry Skoler & Jihee Heo
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We kick off the 864th Episode of Neon Jazz with new music from a Kansas City treasure, E.E Pointer with the song "Uprights" off his 2024 album Worm. From there, we go old school Kansas City with the great Andy Kirk. The rest of the show focuses on a host of veteran musicians with new work out like Rosemary Load, Jihee Heo, Lisa Rich, Gabriel Evan and Harry Skoler. In between, we hear from legends Mose Allison, Count Basie, Joe Henderson and Miles Davis. We tie all of it together with new music from Philip Weberndoerfer. Dig the jazz, my friends.Playlist
- E.E. Pointer "Uprights" Worm (EGR) 0:00
- Host talks 2:21
- Andy Kirk "Until the Real Thing Comes Along" Here's The Band (KCMO) 2:51
- Rosemary Loar "Cool" Curacao Vagabundo Vagabond Heart (Atloar Music) 6:55
- Host talks 10:53
- Jihee Heo "Extreme Noise Blocker" Flow (OA2 Records) 11:26
- Lisa Rich "New Morning Blues" Long as You're Living (Lisa Rich) 16:10
- Host talks 20:08
- Mose Allison "Your Mind is on Vacation" I Don't Worry About a Thing (Atlantic) 20:42
- Planet D Nonet "Happy Anatomy" Echoes of HarlemSalute to Duke Ellington Vol 2 (Planet D) 23:19
- Host talks 25:30
- Count Basie "Kansas City" Basie's Beatle Bag (Verve) 25:56
- Gabriel Evan Orchestra "Habana Hammock" Island Hopping (Gabriel Evan Orchestra) 29:54
- Host talks 34:12
- Joe Henderson & Kenny Dorham "Back Road" Our Thing (Blue Note) 34:51
- Jared Hall "Dream Steps" Influences (Origin) 40:51
- Host talks 45:55
- Miles Davis "Night in Tunisia" Prestige Vault (Prestige) 46:18
- Harry Skoler "Blue, Mostly" Red Brick Hill (Sunnyside) 48:30
- Host talks 51:38
- Philip Weberndoerfer "One of These Days" Tides (Shifting Paradigm Records) 53:10
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