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Sarah Vaughan, Wes Montgomery & Naama Gheber

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On this new 791st Episode of Neon Jazz we celebrate the new, the young and the champions. We kick off the show with a New York City singer Naama with the title track off her 2023 album Where Flamingos Fly. From there, we celebrate the local team in Super Bowl 57 by way of the Kansas City Chiefs with the song "Chiefs Kingdom" from Polish saxophonist Sylwester Ostrowski. We then take a look a another crop of new albums in Nicholas Brust, Garden Jazz Orchestra and singer Angie Wells. We put the final touches on this hour with Delfeayo Marsalis & The Uptown Jazz Orchestra with the aptly named KC Chiefs song "Big Chief." Enjoy the show and the big game, kids.

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  • Naama "Where Flamingos Fly " Where Flamingos Fly (Sassy's in Town) 0:00
  • Host talks 6:10
  • Sylwester Ostrowski "Chiefs Kingdom" Jammin' with KC (Agora S.A.) 9:34
  • Nicholas Brust "For Wisdom" Daybreak (Outside in Music) 15:53
  • Host talks 21:22
  • Johnny Bothwell And His Orchestra "Street of Dreams" Greatest Hits (Johnny Brothwell) 22:10
  • Gardyn Jazz Orchestra "Good Evening, Mrs. Gardner" Gardyn Jazz Orchestra (JC Gardner Music) 25:05
  • Host talks 30:22
  • Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra "East Side / West Side" Collection 35-47 (Acrobat) 31:15
  • Angie Wells "You Don't Know What Love Is" Truth be Told (Cafe Pacific Records) 33:51
  • Host talks 37:12
  • Sarah Vaughan "What More Can a Woman Do" Sarah Vaughan (Verve) 38:19
  • Jim Witzel "Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise" Feelin' It (Joplin & Sweeney Music) 41:18
  • Host talks 46:37
  • Wes Montgomery "The Trick Bag" Boss Guitar (Concord Music) 47:47
  • Host talks 51:57
  • Delfeayo Marsalis & The Uptown Jazz Orchestra "Big Chief" Uptown on Mardi Gras Day (Troubadour Jazz Records) 52:38

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