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Edward Simon and Beegie Adair
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We start the 738th Episode of Neon Jazz with music by San Francisco-based jazz pianist and SFJAZZ Collective member
Edward Simon
pianob.1969

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991

Nick Maclean
pianob.1991

Beegie Adair
piano1937 - 2022
Playlist
- Edward Simon "Monk's Dream" Solo Live (Ridgeway Records) 00:00
- Host talks 4:53
- Stan Getz Quartet "Bopcycle" Frosty (Shellac Records) 7:04
- Shuffle Demons "One Step Ahead" All In (Stubby Records) 9:36
- Host talks 14:07
- Vinnie Riccitelli "Octopus" For the Record Volume II (Self Produced) 15:03
- Simone Prattico "Helene" Oriundo (Zamora) 19:34
- Host talks 22:40
- " data-original-title="" title="">Clifford Brown and
Clifford Brown
trumpet
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drums
1925 - 2007 - Nick Maclean "Why the Caged Bird Sings" Can You Hear Me Now (Browntasourus Records) 27:42
- Host talks 33:54
- Thelonius Monk Quintet "Let's Call This" Monk (Prestige Records) 35:01
- Matthieu Saglio Quartet "A Night in San Javier" Live in San Javier (Matthieu Saglio) 40:02
- Host talks 45:32
- Nishla Smith "Friends with Monsters" Friends with Monsters (Whirlwind Recordings) 46:42
- Host talks 52:51
- Beegie Adair "Sentimental Journey" Sentimental Journey (Burton Ave Music) 53:46
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