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Nicholas Payton, Louis Armstrong, Grant Stewart & Pete Escovedo

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We hustle into the 928th Episode of Neon Jazz with a master of the Latin Jazz world in Pete Escovedo. He recently swung through Kansas City to kick off a roaring jazz schedule for the new Folly Theater season. From there, we dig into veterans with new music like Grant Stewart, Nicholas Payton, Jonathan Karrant, Ted Piltzecker and Al Muirhead. The UNLV Jazz Ensemble drops in with new music showing off the future of jazz. We also check in on the Executive Director of the Louis Armstrong House Museum in Queens via Regina Bain and visit remastered music from Satchmo. There is new music from Christopher McBride and his Whole Proof. Finally, we close out the hour of jazz with Affinity Trio. Dig the jazz, my friends.

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  • Pete Escovedo "Africa" Rhythm of the Night (Esco Records) 0:00
  • Host talks 5:05
  • Grant Stewart "Nefertiti" Next Spring (Cellar Live) 7:56
  • Rich Shemaria "Pet Duck" 3 am Rech Shemaria Jazz Orchestra (Amosaya Records) 13:21
  • Host talks 20:06
  • Nicholas Payton "Jazz is a Four-Letter Word" Triune (Smoke Sessions) 21:29
  • Jonathan Karrant with Joe Alterman Trio "Your Song" Live in Concert (Virtuoso Music) 23:05
  • Host talks 31:31
  • UNLV Jazz Ensemble "Things to Come" Double or Nothing (Vegas Records) 32:44
  • Ted Piltzecker "Bluesette" Peace Vibes (OA2 Records) 35:29
  • Host talks 40"08
  • Al Muirhead "All the Things You Are" Still Cookin' at 90 (Chronograph Records) 41:02
  • Louis Armstrong "La Vie En Rose" La Vie En Rose Deluxe Edition (UME Recordings) 45:02
  • Host talks 48:22
  • Christopher McBride & The Whole Proof "Saxophone at Night" The Hang, The Hustle, The Path {Christopher McBride) 49:27
  • Host talks 53:39
  • Affinity Trio "Una Mas" New Outlook (Shifting Paradigm Records) 54:09

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