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Jon Faddis, Mike Allen & Christopher McBride
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We kick off the 797th Episode of Neon Jazz with Chicago-born, Harlem-based saxophonist
Christopher McBride
saxophone, alto
James Moody
woodwinds1925 - 2010

Mike Allen
saxophoneb.1965

Ann Hampton Callaway
vocalsb.1959

Bobby Caldwell
vocals1951 - 2023
Playlist
- Christopher McBride "Stand Your Ground, Pt. 1" Ramon (KYO Music) 0:00
- Host talks 5:00
- James Moody Orchestra "Sleepwalker Boogie" Greatest (Wnts) 7:00
- Ann Hampton Callaway "Fever" FeverThe Peggy Lee Celebration (Palmetto Records) 10:14
- Host talks 13:50
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jon Faddis "Footprints" Remembrances (Chesky Records) 15:05
Jon Faddis
trumpet
b.1953 - " data-original-title="" title="">Gregory Groover Jr. "Done Made My Vow" The Negro Spiritual Songbook Vol 2 The Message (Jazz Urbane Recodings) 20:56
Gregory Groover Jr.
saxophone, tenor - Host talks 26:30
- Joshua Redman "Kite Song" LongGone (Nonesuch) 27:07
- The Verve Jazz Ensemble "All In" All In (The Verve Jazz Ensemble) 33:02
- Host talks 38:33
- Yank Lawson's Jazz Band "Wang Wang Blues" World's Best (Jazzology) 39:26
- Tomer Cohen "Not the Same River " Not the Same River (Hypnote Records) 42:23
- Host talks 44:57
- Wolverine Orchestra "Copenhagen" The Best (Retrieval) 45:49
- Mike Allen "Speak Truth" To A Star (Cellar Live) 48:12
- Host talks 52:52
- Bobby Caldwell "What You Won't Do for Love" What You Won't Do for Love (Big Deal Records) 52:43
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About Christopher McBride
Instrument: Saxophone, alto
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