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Simon Phillips, Bob Holz, Steve Morse, T Lavitz, Gary willis and Miles Davis

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Drummer Simon Phillips brings his own unmistakable groove and intensity. A newly released 2019 studio-live session delivers powerful music. New music from the Steve Morse Band, drummer Bob Holz pays tribute to the late Larry Coryell and Jan Cyrka and James Graydon join Josh Meader with some elegant jazz. We jump back to 1996 with the ...

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Abbie Finn, Maria Kaushansky, Jon Batiste, And More

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Featuring music by the Abbie Finn Trio, Maria Kaushansky, Theo Croker & Sullivan Fortner, Emma Johnson, John Donegan, Jon Batiste, and more. Playlist Abbie Finn Trio “Nothing Personal" from Northern Perspective (Self Released) 00:00 Tom Waits for No Man “Martha" from Stepney Row EP (Self Released) 07:37 ATFK “Swagger Back" from Repeat for Joy ...

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Olhos de Gato: John Hadfield and Friends

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In November, All About Jazz interviewed the prolific world-jazz percussionist John Hadfield. This edition of Caminhos do Jazz radio features Hadfield's latest single, a gorgeous rendition of Carla Bley's “Olhos de Gato" with pianist Rachel Eckroth and bassist Petros Klampanis (read review). The show also contains selections from a few of the many (100+) recordings in ...

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Kurt Elling, Laura Ann Singh, Johannes Wallmann and Ray Drummond

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We open the 934th episode of Neon Jazz with a heartfelt tribute to a giant we lost on November 1, 2025--the incomparable Ray Drummond, bassist, educator, and pillar of the jazz world. From his 2006 gem 1-2-3-4, we spin “Little Waltz" to honor his legacy and say goodbye to a true master. From there, the show ...

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Miguel Zenón: Vanguardia Subterránea And The Sound Of Sanctuary

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Today, we're putting The Tonearm's needle on saxophonist and composer Miguel Zenón.A MacArthur Fellow, Guggenheim recipient, and Grammy winner, Miguel has spent over two decades creating music that connects jazz tradition with Puerto Rican rhythms and modern composition.He's here to talk about his latest release, Vanguardia Subterránea: Live at The Village Vanguard ...

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Mark Turner: Jazz and Race-He Tells It Like It Is

Read "Mark Turner: Jazz and Race-He Tells It Like It Is" reviewed by Stephen Braunginn


World-renowned tenor saxophonist Mark Turner turns his attention to a provocative subject, directly related to a dynamic novel by civil rights activist, poet and novelist, James Weldon Johnson. Turner's latest project, Reflections On: An Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man is the main subject of this conversation on Strictly Jazz Sounds. Turner goes into detail explaining how ...

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Happy Thanksgiving! End Of Month Keyboard Special with Shirley Scott, Thelonious Monk, and Others

Read "Happy Thanksgiving! End Of Month Keyboard Special with Shirley Scott, Thelonious Monk, and Others" reviewed by David W. Daniels


End Of The Month Keyboard Special with songs related to Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving activities (eating, drinking, and talking). Music from Dave Grusin, The Bad Plus, Ben Sidran, and other jazz keyboard musicians.Playlist David Leonhardt Trio “Explorations" from Explorations (Big Bang) 00:00 Charles Earland “Thanksgiving" from Stomp! (HighNote) 7:50 William Green “Todah (Thanksgiving)" from Mind ...

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Improvising the Classics: Jazz Goes Baroque

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I love classical music almost as much as jazz. Like jazz, classical music is a big tent, spanning the entire musical spectrum from medieval chant to twelve tone atonality. Jazz musicians today get most of their music education in universities and colleges, and often in conservatories. A great many of today's jazz artists have ...

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Camille Bertault, Daniel Santiago, Orchestre National de Jazz, Boz Scaggs & More

Read "Camille Bertault, Daniel Santiago, Orchestre National de Jazz, Boz Scaggs & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Artists stepping outside their usual terrain, while others going deep in the one they're familiar with, take center stage in this week's selection of standout releases.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Boz Scaggs “Angel Eyes" Detour (Concord) 0:16 Host talks 4:54 Daniel Santiago “Christmas ...

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Ben Folds on Keeping Art Alive

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In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steve Roby interviews Ben Folds, the pianist, songwriter, and arts advocate who has spent three decades balancing sharp, story-driven pop songs with orchestral ambition. Fresh off the release of Ben Folds Live with the National Symphony Orchestra and deep into his work on the new holiday album Sleigher, ...


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