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Bud Powell, Barry Harris, Les McCann & Larry Vuckovich
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We dedicate the 838th Episode of Neon Jazz to a titan on the keys in
Larry Vuckovich
pianob.1936

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson
saxophone, alto1917 - 1988

Barry Harris
piano1929 - 2021

Lester Young
saxophone1909 - 1959

Horace Parlan
piano1931 - 2017

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966

Jon Hendricks
vocals1921 - 2017

Les McCann
piano1935 - 2023
Playlist
- Larry Vuckovich Trio "Oh, You Crazy Moon" Street Scene (Tetrachord Music) 0:00
- Host talks 5:27
- Eddie Cleanhead Vinson "They Call Me Mr. Cleanhead" Redux: Love at the Keystone (Savant) 8:08
- Duke Ellington "Warm Valley" The Duke 1940 Vol. 1 (Ancah) 11:32
- Host talks 14:44
- Barry Harris "Morning Coffee" At the Jazz Workshop Live in San Francisco (Riverside) 16:01
- Lester Young "Peg 'O My Heart" Lester Young Trio (Verve) 20:49
- Host talks 24:46
- Horace Parlan "Light Blue" Up and Down (Blue Note) 26:06
- Red Garland Trio "Makin' Whoopee" A Garland of Red (Concord) 32:01
- Host talks 36:05
- Bud Powell "Wail" The Amazing Bud Powell (Blue Note) 37:08
- Cal Tjader "Tropicville" Latin Kick (Fantasy) 40:15
- Host talks 43:09
- Jon Hendricks "The Shouter" A Good Git-Together (Blue Note) 44:28
- " data-original-title="" title="">Dexter Gordon "Our Love is Here to Stay" Our Man in Paris (Blue Note) 49:18
Dexter Gordon
saxophone, tenor
1923 - 1990 - Host talks 52:00
- Les McCann "Someone Stole My Chitlins" In New York (Live at the Village Gate) (Blue Note) 53:15
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