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Ben Wolfe, Trombone Shorty, Margie Hyams & Mike Dillon
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We kick off the 788th Episode of Neon Jazz with vibraphonist and Kansas City native
Mike Dillon
vibraphone
Brian Haas
keyboardsb.1974

Ben Wolfe
bassb.1962

Chris Dingman
vibraphone
Jay Lawrence
drums
Sam Taylor
saxophone, tenorb.1982

Gilbert Castellanos
trumpet
Jeff Beck
guitar1944 - 2023

Trombone Shorty
tromboneb.1986
Playlist
- Mike Dillon and Punkadelic "Apocalypse Daydream" Inflorescence (Royal Potato Family) 0:00
- Host talks 4:24
- Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey "Julia" Winterwood Revisited (Royal Potato Family) 7:36
- Ben Wolfe "Mask Man" Unjust (Mack Avenue) 11:40
- Host talks 16:03
- " data-original-title="" title="">Wynton Marsalis "Cherokee" Popular Songs The Best Of Wynton Marsalis (Columbia) 16:54
Wynton Marsalis
trumpet
b.1961 - Chris Dingman "Return" Journeys Volume 2 (Chris Dingman) 19:17
- Host talks 23:11
- " data-original-title="" title="">George Shearing with
George Shearing
piano
1919 - 2011" data-original-title="" title="">Margie Hyams "The Continental" Swing Era (Tradition Records) 24:33Margie Hyams
vibraphone
1920 - 2012 - Jay Lawrence & The Platinum Jazz Orchestra "Payin' My Dues" Payin' My Dues (Jay Lawrence) 27:46
- Host talks 31:30
- " data-original-title="" title="">Bob Sheppard "Hidden Agenda" Tell Tale Signs (Mutton Chops Music) 32:27
Bob Sheppard
saxophone, tenor
b.1952 - Gilbert Castellanos "Big P" Esperame En El Cielo (Z Note Media) 37:52
- Host talks 41:36
- " data-original-title="" title="">Dizzy Gillespie "Kerouac" After Hours (Fantasy Records) 43:11
Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet
1917 - 1993 - Sam Taylor "Bye Bye Baby" Let Go (Cellar Live) 50:00
- Host talks 52:23
- Trombone Shorty with Jeff Beck "Due to Me" For True (Verve) 54:12
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