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Jacob Wutzke, Eugenie Jones, Dennis Mitcheltree and Dann Zinn
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Welcome to the 891st episode of Neon Jazz, where we kick things off with the seasoned brilliance of Dann Zinn, joined by an incredible lineup including Rachel Z and Jeff Denson, showcasing tracks from his 2024 release, Two Roads. From there, we honor the late, great David Lynchan artistic visionary we lost at the dawn of 2025by revisiting the haunting, iconic music of his trusted collaborator, Angelo Badalamenti, from the Twin Peaks universe. As we press on, this fresh year brings a vibrant wave of talent with new music from Jacob Wutzke, Kasan Belgrave, Neff Irizarry, Bruce Harris, Ehud Asherie, and Steve Smith. We also shine a spotlight on the dynamic voices of Eugenie Jones, Liz Cole, and Maria Puga Lareo, delivering compelling artistry. To wind down the hour, we delve into the evocative duo project of Dennis Mitcheltree and Johannes Wallmann, before closing on a poignant note with Angelo Badalamenti's jazz-infused Twin Peaks themea soulful farewell to the one-of-a-kind David Lynch. Sit back, soak it in, and dig the jazz, my friends.Playlist
Dann Zinn
woodwinds
Jacob Wutzke
drumsb.1997

Kasan Belgrave
saxophone, alto
Eugenie Jones
vocals
Liz Cole
vocals
Neff Irizarry
guitarb.1973

Bruce Harris
trumpetb.1979

Ehud Asherie
pianob.1979

Maria Puga Lareo
vocals
Steve Smith
drumsb.1954

Dennis Mitcheltree
saxophone, tenorb.1964

Johannes Wallmann
pianob.1974
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