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The 675th Episode of Neon Jazz is focused on jazz guitar. We start the hour with
Ron Jackson
guitarb.1964

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

George Russell
composer / conductor1923 - 2009

Immanuel Wilkins
saxophone, altob.1997

Dan Willis
saxophone
George Kahn
pianob.1952
Playlist
- Ron Jackson "Moon Dance" Standards and Other Songs (Roni Music) 00:00
- Host talks 5:53
- Pat Metheny and Bob Moses "Disappearing Blues" When Elephants Dream of Music (Wea Corp) 7:51
- Jack DeSalvo Quintreped "February Thaw" Unseen Rain (The Jazz) 10:09
- Host talks 17:16
- George Russell "Juju" Guitar with Orchestra (Remastered) (Records) 18:09
- " data-original-title="" title="">Enzo Carniel "Unwall" Wallsdown (Jazz & People) 20:23
Enzo Carniel
piano - Host talks 23:52
- " data-original-title="" title="">Dizzy Gillespie "Ol' Man Rebop" The Essential Dizzy Gillespie (Bluebird/Legacy) 24:42
Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet
1917 - 1993 - Benjamin Boone "The 233 Jazz Bar" Joy (Origin Records) 27:36
- Host talks 31:28
- George Kahn Quartet "Quarantuni Time" Dreamcatcher (Kahn Music) 32:40
- Alvaro Rojas "Little Bell" Gran Kasa (Alvaro Rojas) 36:05
- Host talks 41:23
- Immanuel Watkins "The Dreamer" Omega (Blue Note) 42:25
- Dan Willis "Crepuscule with Nellie" The Monk Project (Belle Avenue Records) 46:02
- Host talks 49:16
- Ted Nash "In the Loop" In the Loop (Palmetto Records) 50:22
- Host talks 52:57
- Hot Lips Page "Casanova Cricket" Mega Hits for You (Classics) 53:30
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