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Cal Tjader, Atley King, Wayne Shorter & Danny Embrey
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From a legendary guitarist hailing from Kansas City, we begin the 828th Episode of Neon Jazz with live music from Danny Embrey at the Green Lady Lounge followed by rising star vibraphonist Atley King. We spin new music from Claudia Villa,
T.K. Blue
saxophone, tenor
Kevin Hays
pianob.1968

Ben Street
bass
Billy Hart
drumsb.1940

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Cal Tjader
vibraphone1925 - 1982
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- " data-original-title="" title="">Danny Embrey "In a Pile over the Fence" Live at the Orion Room in the Green Lady (Jazz Daddy Records) 0:00
Danny Embrey
guitar, electric
b.1952 - Host talks 5:41
- Atley King "Now and Then" Unconditional (Cellar Live) 8:03
- " data-original-title="" title="">Claudia Villela "Cartas ao Vento" Cartas ao Vento (Vegamusic) 13:35
Claudia Villela
vocals
b.1961 - Host talks 17:21
- The Dave Brubeck Quartet "Basin Street Blues" Live from the Northwest 1959 {Brubeck Productions) 18:41
- Elmar Frey "Blue Course Ready" Seven Colors (Private Music) 25:03
- Host talks 29:41
- " data-original-title="" title="">Julian Tanaka &
Julian Tanaka
clarinet" data-original-title="" title="">Uli Geissendoerfer "Strollin'" Delicious (Vegas Records) 30:29Uli Geissendoerfer
piano
b.1964 - T.K. Blue "Tide of Love" Tide of Love (Arcadia Records) 32:40
- Host talks 39:18
- Kevin Hays, Ben Street & Billy Hart "Row Row Row" Within the Stream (Smoke Sessions) 40:22
- " data-original-title="" title="">Noah Franche-Nolan "Within the Stream" Within the Stream (Cellar Live) 44:32
Noah Franche-Nolan
piano - Host talks 48:27
- Wayne Shorter "Miyako" Schizophrenia (Blue Note) 49:14
- Host talks 53:40
- Cal Tjader "The Shadow of your Smile" Catch the Groove Live at the Penthouse 63-67 (Fantasy Records) 54:18
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