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Chris Botti, Joey Alexander & Lennie Moore
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We kick off the 825th Episode of Neon Jazz with prolific composer Lennie Moore and music from his 2023 album Mentors. From there, we hear from a legend whp had a profound influence on his cognition of jazz in
Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Joey Alexander
pianob.2003
Klas Lindquist
saxophone, alto
Bobby Zankel
saxophone, altob.1949

Chris Botti
trumpetb.1962

Oscar Peterson
piano1925 - 2007
Playlist
- Lennie Moore "Essence (For Michael Gibbs)" Mentors (Lennie Moore Music) 0:00
- Host talks 6:42
- Chick Corea "Humpty Dumpty" Mad Hatter (Verve) 9:06
- Bobby Zankel Wonderful 8 Sound "To Be A Human Being" A Change of Destiny (Mahakala Music) 15:36
- Host talks 26:53
- Joey Alexander "Great is Thy Faithfulness" Continuance (Mack Avenue) 28:13
- Klas Lindquist Nonent "At Ease" Alternative Source of Energy (Do Music Records) 32:57
- Host talks 37:33
- " data-original-title="" title="">Count Basie And His Orchestra "John's Idea" The Stereo Sound of Count Basie (Bright Orange Records) 38:08
Count Basie
piano
1904 - 1984 - Nite Bjuti "The Window" Nite Bjuti (Whirlwind Records) 40:53
- Host talks 45:08
- Chris Botti "Fix You" Vol. 1 (Blue Note) 46:25
- Host talks 50:13
- Oscar Peterson "It Aint' Necessarily So Live" Con Alma Live in Lugano (Mack Avenue) 51:09
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