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Don Ellis, Joe Williams & Ira B. Liss
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The heat of summer has Neon Jazz thinking about big bands and orchestras. For the 705th show on June 16, we start off with big band leader
Ira B. Liss
composer / conductor
Don Ellis
trumpet1934 - 1978

Oscar Peterson
piano1925 - 2007

Amanda Tosoff
pianob.1983
Playlist
- Ira B. Liss "High Wire" Mazel Tov Kocktail (CD Baby) 00:00
- Host talks 5:04
- Don Ellis and His Orchestra "Child of Ecstasy" Autumn (Columbia) 6:50
- Ted Moore Trio "What's the Meaning of This" The Natural Order of Things (Origin Records) 10:01
- Host talks 14:30
- " data-original-title="" title="">Joe Williams "Gravy Waltz" At Newport '63 (RCA Bluebird) 15:28
Joe Williams
vocals
1918 - 1999 - Michael Lampert "Whirlgig" Panoply (ML Records) 17:24
- Host talks 21:11
- " data-original-title="" title="">Dave Pike "Big Foot" Pike's Groove (Criss Cross Jazz) 22:05
Dave Pike
vibraphone
b.1938 - Will Zimmer "Mating Call" Hangout the Dry (Zimmer) 26:18
- Host talks 32:45
- {{Urbie Green} "That Old Gang of Mine" Let's Face the Music and Dance (RCA Victor Records) 33:26
- Amanda Tosoff "A Dream Within a Dream" Earth Voices (Empress Music Group Inc) 36:01
- Host talks 40:58
- Oscar Peterson Trio "The Sheik of Araby" This is Oscar Peterson (RCA Bluebird) 41:35
- Joseph Herbst Sextet "They Say There are Beautiful Trees" This is our Environment (JH Records) 44:25
- Host talks 49:13
- Cannonball Adderley "Toy" Know What I Mean (Riverside) 50:53
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