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Heather McKay, Ledisi's Dinah Washington Tribute, Lizzy & The Triggermen, Kat Ellis, Carmen Staaf & More

Read "Heather McKay, Ledisi's Dinah Washington Tribute, Lizzy & The Triggermen, Kat Ellis, Carmen Staaf & More" reviewed by Mary Foster Conklin


This broadcast includes new releases from Heather McKay, Ledisi, Lizzy & The Triggermen, Kat Ellis and Carmen Staaf, with birthday shoutouts to feminist historian/producer Rosetta Reitz, Koko Taylor, Rebecca Kilgore, Norma Winstone and Janet Planet, among others. Happy listening and please support the artists you hear--see them live, buy their music so they can continue to ...

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David Kikowski, Nick Finzer, Michelle Lordi & Nancy King

Read "David Kikowski, Nick Finzer, Michelle Lordi & Nancy King" reviewed by Joe Dimino


We open the 926th episode of Neon Jazz by honoring the incomparable Nancy King, joined here with Fred Hersch, as we bid farewell to her remarkable voice. She passed on August 5, 2025, at the age of 85, leaving behind a luminous legacy of music that will echo for generations. From there, the hour unfolds with ...

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Roland Heinz, Commoidore, Mr Motaba, Anika Nilles, Lyle Workman, Bob Frye

Read "Roland Heinz, Commoidore, Mr Motaba, Anika Nilles, Lyle Workman, Bob Frye" reviewed by Len Davis


On today's show, it's the usual eclectic mix of global fusion, jazz, and a few old favourites to wrap things up. We start with German guitarist and synth player Roland Heinz, joined by New York's Adam Holzman, then head to Argentina with jazz fusion band Commodore and to Brazil with Mr. Motaba and their Brazilian-tinged fusion ...

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Caelan Cardello, Bob Schlesinger, Cezariusz Gadzina Quartet & more

Read "Caelan Cardello, Bob Schlesinger, Cezariusz Gadzina Quartet & more" reviewed by Marek J. Śmietański


115th episode presents August's premieres. Carefully curated from a wealth of albums, because this is the only episode this month featuring the host. Expect a selection of impressive debuts (as many as seven), solid albums from American jazz musicians less well-known in Europe, two interesting Polish projects and a few international bands. The podcast is in ...

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Rodrigo Amado & The Bridge, Amir ElSaffar, Otherlands Trio & Dave Gisler

Read "Rodrigo Amado & The Bridge, Amir ElSaffar, Otherlands Trio & Dave Gisler" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Highlights of this edition include one of the finest free jazz ensembles--Rodrigo Amado & The Bridge with pianist Alexander Von Schlippenbach, bassist Ingebrigt Haker-Flaten & drummer Gerry Hemingway. Their new Further Beyond is manna-like. Trumpeter Amir ElSaffar and his New Quartet continue to improvise around the maqam style of music. Bassist Stephan Crump & drummer Eric ...

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Xhosa Cole, Archipelago, Neil Charles, And More

Read "Xhosa Cole, Archipelago, Neil Charles, And More" reviewed by Colin Muirhead


Featuring music by acts performing at this year's Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music, including Xhosa Cole, Archipelago, Neil Charles, and the John Pope Quintet. Playlist Olivia Moore and Adam Fairhall “Carnatic Stream" from Triangles (New Jazz and Improvised Music Recordings) 00:00 Archipelago “Waiting" from Echoes to the Sky (New Jazz and Improvised ...

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Chris O'Leary: Rebel Rebel - Blogger, Author

Read "Chris O'Leary: Rebel Rebel - Blogger, Author" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Today, the Spotlight shines on writer Chris O'Leary.Chris has spent over a decade and a half writing what's become the definitive study of David Bowie's songbook. His blog, Pushing Ahead of the Dame, covers every song on every album in Bowie's extensive canon. The first post from 2009 covers David's first single, 1964's “Liza ...

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Lost and Found, Part 1: historic jazz discoveries

Read "Lost and Found, Part 1: historic jazz discoveries" reviewed by Larry Slater


Archaeology is the study of the ancient and recent human past through material remains. The same might be said of distant and recent jazz recordings that have been discovered. Sometimes jazz archeologists find these rarities in the archives of defunct record labels, or buried unmarked at the vast Library of Congress. Several were in the hands ...

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Bram van de Glind, Ramon van Merkenstein, Yuri Honing's Peace Orchestra, Sunflower, Sara Bax and more

Read "Bram van de Glind, Ramon van Merkenstein, Yuri Honing's Peace Orchestra, Sunflower, Sara Bax and more" reviewed by Co de Kloet


In this episode, we present a wide variety of Dutch artists. From the talented trumpet player Bram van de Glind to bassist Ramon van Merkenstein and his trio. And from the well-known saxophonist Yuri Honing to the new trio Sunflower, with drummer Joost Lijbaart and the talented River Adomeit and Amelie Spinks. Enjoy listening!

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Carmen McRae, Gretchen Parlato, Carmen Bradford, Alan Hampton And More!

Read "Carmen McRae, Gretchen Parlato, Carmen Bradford, Alan Hampton And More!" reviewed by Jua Howard


Greetings Music Family! It's time for another episode of the “First Instrument Jazz Show"! I've got a lot of new music to share including music from Carmen Bradford, Gretchen Parlato, Alan Hampton, saje, Catina DeLuna; and a lot of other timeless music including from Carmen McRae, Andy Bey, Norah Jones, Carol Sloane and many more. Come ...


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