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Bill Kirchner and George Wein
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Representing a bridge between the old world and new world of jazz, we begin the 719th Episode of Neon Jazz with veteran musician, educator and broadcaster
Bill Kirchner
saxophone
John DePaola
trumpet
Benoit Delbecq
piano
Gabriel Evan
saxophoneb.1987

Kendall Carter
organ, Hammond B3
George Wein
piano1925 - 2021
Playlist
- Bill Kirchner Nonet "Infant Eyes" Lifeline (Jazzheads) 00:00
- Host talks 6:56
- OJT -Organ Jazz Trio "The Shorter Shuffle" New Originals for the Green Lady (Green Lady) 9:14
- John DePaola "Crazy She Calls Me" Take Two (JD) 13:11
- Host talks 17:13
- " data-original-title="" title="">Mose Allison "Baby, Let Me Hold Your Hand" Greatest Hits (Original Jazz Classics) 18:20
Mose Allison
piano and vocals
1927 - 2016 - Gabriel Evan Orchestra "Jubilee Stomp" Global Entry (Self Produced) 21:39
- Host talks 24:31
- " data-original-title="" title="">Joey Baron "Bit O' Water" We'll Soon Find Out (Intuition) 25:30
Joey Baron
drums
b.1955 - James Marshall "Ccc" Sign the Book (JM Records) 28:57
- Host talks 34:31
- " data-original-title="" title="">Charles Mingus "New Now Know How" Alternate Takes (Blue Note) 35:36
Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic
1922 - 1979 - Benoit Delbecq "Family Trees" The Weight of Light (Pyroclastic) 39:19
- Host talks 43:26
- " data-original-title="" title="">Mal Waldron "You are the Sunshine of my Life" Breaking New Ground (Eastwind) 43:56
Mal Waldron
piano
1925 - 2002 - Kendall Carter "Blues for Kendall" Introducing Kendall Carter (Kendall Carter) 48:36
- Host talks 53:03
- George Wein "Rockin' in Rhythm" All Stars European Concert (All Star Jazz) 54:17
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