Ronnie Cuber, Oscar Peterson, Stan Bock & Morgan Faw
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We begin the 775th Episode of Neon Jazz with Kansas City's native son and saxophonist Morgan Faw joined by his band The Flame with the song "Watson Family BBQ" off 2022 album It Takes a Village. From there, we pay tribute to baritone saxophonist Ronnie Cuber. As the episode unfolds, we discover interesting songs and stories from Beverley Church Hogan, Ezra Weiss and Tim Fitzgerald. In between, we hear legends Oscar Peterson and Wes Montgomery. It all comes to a close with new music from the wonderfully gifted Rafael Zaldivar. Enjoy the jazz, my friends.Playlist
- Morgan Faw and The Flame "Watson Family BBQ" It Takes a Village (Artist Recording CollectiveARC) 0:00
- Host talks 8:12
- Ronnie Cuber "Battery Blues" Four (Steeplechase) 11:13
- Beverley Church Hogan "I'm Just Foolin' Myself" Sweet Invitation (Beverley Church Hogan) 16:01
- Host talks 19:15
- Oscar Peterson Duo "I Get a Kick Out of Your'" A Portrait (Verve) 20:19
- The Stan Bock Ensemble "Groovin' with JR" Night Grooves (Stan Bock) 23:16
- Host talks 27:32
- Gordon Lee And The Gleeful Big Band "Tobacco Monkey" Flying Dream (Gordon Lee) 28:46
- Ezra Weiss "Gumshoe" Amazing Life (Ezra Weiss) 33:00
- Host talks 35:50
- Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble "Marjorie" From Maxville to Danport (Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble) 36:32
- Tim Fitzgerald "Fried Pies" Tim Fitzgerald's Full House (Cellar Live) 41:44
- Host talks 46:14
- Wes Montgomery "Tune Up" One Night Only (Verve) 46:49
- Host talks 51:00
- Rafael Zaldivar "Short Blues" Rumba (Effendi Records) 51:53
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Instrument: Saxophone, baritone
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