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Joey DeFrancesco, Jaimie Branch & Natalia M. King
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We start the 768th Episode of Neon Jazz with the explosive jazz and blues singer Natalia M. King. She was born in Brooklyn and came into her own in France. She is a force and following her, we dig into another musician that left the states for France in
Sidney Bechet
saxophone, soprano1897 - 1959

Oscar Penas
guitarb.1972

Billy Drummond
drumsb.1959

Jaimie Branch
trumpet1983 - 2022

Joey DeFrancesco
organ, Hammond B31971 - 2022
Playlist
- " data-original-title="" title="">Natalia M. King "Traces in the Sand" Bluezzin' Till Dawn (Challenge Records) 00:00
- Host talks 3:40
- Clarence Williams' Blue Five with Sidney Bechet "New Orleans Hop Stop Blues" Essentials (Columbia) 6:00
- Carole Nelson Trio "Mayfly" Night Vision (Carole Nelson) 9:00
- Host talks 10:12
- " data-original-title="" title="">Wayne Shorter "Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum" Speak No Evil (Blue Note) 11:14
Wayne Shorter
saxophone
1933 - 2023 - Germana Stella La Sorsa "In Time and (S)pace" Single (Germana Stella La Sorsa) 17:00
- Host talks 22:39
- Jaimie Branch "Simple Silver Surfer" Fly or Die IIBird Dogs of Paradise (International Anthem Recording) 23:38
- " data-original-title="" title="">Bill Ortiz "My Lord and Master" Points of View (Left Angle Records) 28:49
Bill Ortiz
trumpet - Host talks 32:56
- " data-original-title="" title="">Freddie Hubbard "Cry Me Not" Best of Freddie Hubbard (Blue Note) 33:40
Freddie Hubbard
trumpet
1938 - 2008 - Oscar Pe?as "Traveling Through Water'" Almadraba (Oscar Pe?as) 38:22
- Host talks 42:49
- Barcelona Jazz Orquestra "Pipo" September in the Rain (Swit Records) 43:49
- Billy Drummond & Freedom Of Ideas "Changes for Trade & Monk" Valse Sinistre (Cellar Live) 47:47
- Host talks 50:55
- Joey DeFrancesco "The Street of Dreams" The Best of Joey DeFrancesco (Silverwolf Records) 52:51
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