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Ivan Lins, Donald Harrison & Brad Turner
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We begin the 821st Episode of Neon Jazz with multi-instrumentalist Brad Turner and music from his 2023 release The Magnificent. That tune kicks off a full hour of music dedicated to the new jazz. From there, we hear from
Kurt Elling
vocalsb.1967

Donald Harrison
saxophone, altob.1960

Ron Blake
saxophoneb.1965

Ivan Lins
piano and vocalsb.1945

Jon-Erik Kellso
cornetb.1964
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- " data-original-title="" title="">Brad Turner "You're OK" The Magnificent (Cellar Live) 0:00
Brad Turner
trumpet - Host talks 6:05
- " data-original-title="" title="">Kurt Elling "Naughty Number Nine" SuperBlue: The Iridescent Spree (Edition Records) 8:22
Kurt Elling
vocals
b.1967 - Big Chief Donald Harrison Jr. "Upper Stratus" Congo Square Suite (TTR Records) 11:28
- Host talks 13:25
- " data-original-title="" title="">Joel Haynes "The Return" The Return (Cellar Live) 13:55
Joel Haynes
drums - " data-original-title="" title="">Lezlie Harrison "Love Won't Let Me Wait" Let Them Talk (Cellar Live) 18:10
Lezlie Harrison
vocals
b.1960 - Host talks 23:02
- " data-original-title="" title="">Maddie Vogler "The Need to Be" While We Have Time (Origin Records) 18:10
Maddie Vogler
saxophone
b.1994 - Ron Blake "Beyond Yesterday's Tomorrows" Mistaken Identity (7ten33 Productions) 28:30
- Host talks 34:21
- " data-original-title="" title="">Andrew Danforth "Absence of the Avenue" Homegrown (Andrew Danforth) 35:20
Andrew Danforth
trombone - Ivan Lins "Congada Blues" My Heart Speaks (Resonance Records) 40:19
- Host talks 45:36
- " data-original-title="" title="">Noah Franche-Nolan "Family Tree" Within the Stream (Cellar Live) 46:14
Noah Franche-Nolan
piano - Host talks 50:20
- Jon-Erik Kellso And The EarRegulars "Sleep" Live at The Ear Inn (Arbors Records) 52:06
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