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Count Basie & Kenny Drew
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Simply becuase we love that large and needed big band sound, we begin episode 612 of Neon Jazz with
Dan Bonsanti
composer / conductor
Lafayette Gilchrist
piano
Kenny Drew
piano1928 - 1993
Playlist
- Dan Bonsanti & The 14 Jazz Orchestra "Blue Miles" The Future Ain't What It Used to Be (Dabon Music, LLC) 00:00
- Host talks 5:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Danny Gottlieb "Nairobi Trio " Jazz Classics (Import) 7:52
Danny Gottlieb
drums
b.1953 - Lafayette Gilchrist "And You Know This" Dark Matter (Creative Differences) 12:40
- Host talks 16:40
- " data-original-title="" title="">Count Basie "Scooter"Count Basie KC (Fantasy Records) 17:48
Count Basie
piano
1904 - 1984 " data-original-title="" title="">Michael Felberbaum "Italian Waltz" Michael Felberbaum 3Elements (Fresh Sounds) 22:31
- Host talks 26:08
- " data-original-title="" title="">Carmell Jones "Business Meetin'" Mosaic Select Carmell Jones [Disc 2] (Cool Sounds) 26:51/li>
Carmell Jones
trumpet
1936 - 1996 - " data-original-title="" title="">Michel Camilo "Yes" Essence (Resilience Music) 31:45/li>
Michel Camilo
piano
b.1954 - Host talks 36:06
- Pillars of West Coast Jazz "Travisimio" Legacy Lives On (Mack Avenue Records) 37:00
- Stefano Travaglini and Massimiliano Colclite "Ethos" Two Pianos: The Long Line (Odradek Records) 41:01
- Host talks 43:47
- The Marsalis Family "Sultry Serenade" A Jazz Celebration (Marsalis Music) 44:47
- " data-original-title="" title="">Kenny Drew "Suddenly It's Spring" Recollections (Timeless Records) 49:43
Kenny Drew
piano
1928 - 1993 - Host talks 53:18
- " data-original-title="" title="">Ray Obiedo "Sharp Aztec" Carousel (Rhythmus Records) 54:14
Ray Obiedo
guitar
b.1952
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