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Carl Saunders & Pepper Adams
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From a veteran musician that represents a bridge between the old and new worlds of music, we start the 724th Episode of Neon Jazz with
Carl Saunders
trumpet1942 - 2023

Nate Smith
drumsb.1974

Caity Gyorgy
vocalsb.1998

Dave Mullen
saxophone, tenorb.1966
Kyle Asche
guitarPlaylist
- Carl Saunders "Walking on Air" Carl Saunders, Jazz Trumpet (Summit Records) 00:00
- Host talks 4:37
- " data-original-title="" title="">Bill Holman "Kissing Bug" In a Jazz Orbit (Andex) 7:02
Bill Holman
composer / conductor
- 2024 - " data-original-title="" title="">Reid Hoyson
Reid Hoyson
drums" data-original-title="" title="">Tony MonacoTony Monaco
organ, Hammond B3
b.1959" data-original-title="" title="">Hendrik Meurkens "Mean Dog Blues" Strollin' (Reid Hoyson Productions) 10:57Hendrik Meurkens
harmonica
b.1957 - Host talks 15:34
- Nate Smith "Altitude" Kinfolk 2 -See the Birds (Edition Records) 16:55
- Dave Mullen "Mane Tronk" Dave Mullen Ensemble (Mullsoul Music) 22:00
- Host talks 27:48
- " data-original-title="" title="">Pepper Adams "Dobbin'" Conjuration -Live Fat Tuesday's Session (Uptown) 29:06
Pepper Adams
saxophone, baritone
1930 - 1986 - Kyle Asche Organ Trio "Delirium" Five Down Blues (Cellar Records) 34:48
- Host talks 40:07
- Caity Gyorgy "Whyd You Gotta" Whyd You Gotta (Bandcamp) 41:26
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jacqui Naylor "Space Oddity" The Long Game (Ruby Star) 46:31
Jacqui Naylor
vocals - Host talks 50:29
- " data-original-title="" title="">Sarah Vaughan "Bidin' My Time" Sarah Vaughan Sings the George Gershwin Songbook (EmArcy) 51:26
Sarah Vaughan
vocals
1924 - 1990 - Host talks 52:52
- Phil Ware Trio "Waiting Here Forever" Phil Ware Trio (Fund for Phil) 53:48
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