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Frank Sinatra, Branford Marsalis & Ana?s Reno
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Representing the youth movement in jazz in 2021 we kick off the 716th Episode of Neon Jazz with vocalist
Anaïs Reno
vocalsb.2003

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998

Dan Wilson
guitar, electric
Bill Kwan
vocals
Branford Marsalis
saxophoneb.1960
Playlist
- Ana?s Reno "Daydream" Sings Ellington and Strayhorn (Harbinger Records) 00:00
- Host talks 4:41
- Frank Sinatra "Shake Down the Stars" The Song is You (Columbia) 6:57
- " data-original-title="" title="">Curtis Andrews "Kobla" Speaking Hands (Self Released) 10:19
Curtis Andrews
drums
b.1977 - Host talks 15:45
- " data-original-title="" title="">Charlie Parker and
Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto
1920 - 1955" data-original-title="" title="">Dizzy Gillespie "Pennies from Heaven" Bird & Diz (Verve) 16:25Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet
1917 - 1993 - Dan Wilson "Born to Lose" Vessels of Wood and Earth (Mack Avenue) 18:37
- Host talks 22:30
- Jeff "Tain" Watts "Stevie in Rio" Bar Talk (Columbia) 23:24
- Kilian Kemmer Trio "It Don't Mean a Thing" Und Zarath Ustra Tanzte (Killian) 28:56
- Host talks 31:55
- Mara Kaye & Carl Sonny Leyland "It Had to Be You" Single (Self Released) 32:51
- Bill Kwan "The Moon and the Sky" No Ordinary Love (Ikeda Music) 37:34
- Host talks 41:04
- " data-original-title="" title="">Ella Fitzgerald "Lady be Good" Live at Chutauqua, Vol. 2 (Dot Time) 41:37
Ella Fitzgerald
vocals
1917 - 1996 - Sam Braysher "For Regulars Only" Dance Little Lady Dance Little Man (SB Music) 44:50
- Host talks 49:48
- Branford Marsalis "Roused About" Boomington (Sony Legacy) 50:46
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