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George Freeman, Ermelinda Cuéllar, Bennie Moten & Lonnie McFadden
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We're kicking off the 902nd episode in stylewith none other than the King of Kansas City Jazz himself, Lonnie McFadden. We drop the needle on a fiery cut from his 2018 album Live at the Green Lady Lounge, and it sets the tone just right. During a recent chat with Lonnie, he gave us the lowdown on the upcoming Count Basie 90th birthday bash, lighting up KC on International Jazz Day. And guess what? The party doesn't stop therehe's hosting an exclusive after-party at his very own Reno Club. To honor the spirit of KC and the legacy of Basie, we rewind to the roots with Bennie Moten and his classic, The Count. Then, we shift gears and dive into a wave of fresh jazz sounds from the likes of Daggerboard & Erik Jekabson Orchestra, Jeff Libman, Peter Smith, Silvano Monasterios, and Ermelinda Cuéllar. Nestled between the grooves, we pay homage to jazz royalty with cuts from the great Rufus Reid and the legendary Monty Alexander. And with heavy hearts, we salute a true titanChicago's own George Freemanwho passed on April 1, 2025. His legacy plays on through the music. We close the set on a hypnotic note with Ben Neill, blending electronic textures and jazz fusion into something truly mesmerizing. So tune in, turn it up, and dig deep into this rich tapestry of sound. This is jazz, my friendsalive, evolving, and full of soul.Playlist
Lonnie McFadden
vocals
Bennie Moten
composer / conductor1894 - 1935

Rufus Reid
bass, acousticb.1944
Jeff Libman
guitar
Monty Alexander
pianob.1944

George Freeman
pianob.1980

Peter Smith
piano and vocals
Silvano Monasterios
piano
Ermelinda Cuellar
vocals
Ben Neill
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