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Greg Abate, Steve Allee, Dave Potter & Thomas Marriott
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From the powerhouse trumpeter out of Seattle, we launch into the 897th episode of Neon Jazz with a perfect fusion of grace and power. Leading the charge is veteran trumpeter Thomas Marriott, setting the tone with a track from his 2025 album, Screen Timeproving once again why he's one of the most compelling voices on the horn today. From there, we take a moment of reverence for the late, great Leon Brady, the Kansas City, Kansas legend whose lifelong mission was shaping the next generation of jazz cats. His impact echoes through the musicians he mentored and the countless lives he touched. Next, we dig deep into the fresh sounds of 2025, featuring a stellar lineup of artists who've put in the miles and are still pushing the envelope. New albums from Rodney Jordan, Harry Allen, Greg Abate, and Simón Willson bring a rich spectrum of styles and influences to the table. Adding to the mix, Bigger Badder Bones and La Banda Ramirez bring their distinct flavors, proving that jazz is alive, evolving, and as boundary-pushing as ever. And to close out this tasty hour of music, we turn to the masterful pianist Steve Allee. With his Big Band, he delivers a heartfelt tribute to his roots in Indianapolis with the 2025 album Naptown Sound. It's a fitting finale to an episode packed with passion, history, and the relentless energy of jazz. So sit back, turn it up, and as alwaysdig the jazz, my friends.Playlist
Thomas Marriott
trumpetb.1975

Rodney Jordan
bass, acoustic
Harry Allen
saxophoneb.1966

Henry Scamurra
saxophone
Greg Abate
saxophoneb.1947

Simón Willson
bass
Dave Potter
drums
Steve Allee
pianoTags
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