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Joe Traina, John Abercrombie & Linley Hamilton
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The 706th Episode of Neon Jazz begins with veteran New York-based multi-instrumentalist
Joe Traina
clarinetb.1963

Linley Hamilton
trumpetb.1965

Charles McPherson
saxophone, altob.1939

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008
Playlist
- Joe Traina "S'Wonderful" Tip of the Hat (Joe Traina Music) 00:00
- Host talks 3:27
- Charles McPherson "Portrait" First Flight Out (Arabesque Recordings) 5:35
- Rodrigo Faina and the Change Ensemble "If I'm to Live" Different Roots (Red Piano Records) 10:27
- Host talks 15:06
- " data-original-title="" title="">John Abercrombie "Promenade" Hotline (Quicksilver) 15:54
John Abercrombie
guitar
1944 - 2017 - Mike Scott "Now and Later" Collecting Things (Mike Scott) 21:27
- Host talks 25:50
- " data-original-title="" title="">Sid Jacobs "It Ain't Necessarily So" Three in One (Art of Life Records) 26:56
Sid Jacobs
guitar, electric
b.1952 - " data-original-title="" title="">Roseanna Vitro "No More Blues" Listen Here (Skyline Records) 32:17
Roseanna Vitro
vocals
b.1954 - Host talks 35:17
- Huw V. Williams "Equidistant Between" Equidistant Between (HVW recordings) 36:23
- Foster Joseph "Candy" To Love (Foster Joseph) 41:53
- Host talks 44:19
- " data-original-title="" title="">Miles Davis "Blue in Green" Kind of Blue (Columbia/Legacy) 44:56
Miles Davis
trumpet
1926 - 1991 - Linley Hamilton "Carmel" Making Other Arrangements (Contemplate 360) 50:28
- Host talks 53:14
- Freddie Hubbard "Phoebe's Samba" Live at Fat Tuesday's (Heritage Jazz) 54:09
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