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Buddy Rich, Donald Byrd & Eli Degibri
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We start the 753rd Episode of Neon Jazz with Israeli jazz saxophonist
Eli Degibri
saxophone, tenorb.1978

Grace Fox
trumpet
Satoko Fujii
pianob.1958

Mike Boone
bass
Moe Koffman
flute1928 - 2001
Playlist
- Eli Degibri "Henri and Rachel" Henri and Rachel (Eli Degibri) 00:00
- Host talks 4:57
- Donald Byrd "It's A Beautiful Evening" NYC '61 Warwick Sessions (Blue Note) 7:05
- Grace Fox Big Band "I Just Found Out About Love" Eleven o Seven (Grace Fox) 12:29
- Host talks 14:54
- Moe Koffman "Growing Up" Tales of Koffman (Stardust Records) 16:03
- Satoko Fujii and Joe Fonda "Winter Sunshine" Thread of Light (Satoko Fujii) 19:30
- Host talks 21:41
- Hudson And De Lange Orchestra "Back in Your Arms" 1937 (Restless Records) 22:44
- " data-original-title="" title="">Andrew Boudreau "The Waters Cold" Neon (Fresh Sound Records) 25:40
Andrew Boudreau
piano - Host talks 29:46
- The Jazz Epistles "Looking Forward" Tempo (Audio Fidelity) 30:48
- " data-original-title="" title="">Quentin Bryan Angus "Enigma" The State of Things (Quentin Angus) 34:30
Quentin Bryan Angus
guitar
b.1987 - Host talks 39:56
- The Harlem Hamfats "Oh Red" Yeseryear (The Classic) 41:06
- Mike Boone Quintet "Blue as a Whistle" Asynchronization (Mike Boone) 43:38
- Host talks 49:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Lionel Hampton And
Lionel Hampton
vibraphone
1908 - 2002" data-original-title="" title="">Buddy Rich "I'll Never Be the Same" Total Swing Vol. 1 (The Moment) 49:47Buddy Rich
drums
1917 - 1987 - Host talks 52:45
- Tim Seisser Trio "The Hang" I'm Just OK (Tim Seisser) 53:40
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