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Kait Dunton, The Pacific Jazz Group & Dee Daniels
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We kick off the 812th Episode of Neon Jazz with a gem from The Pacific Jazz Group's 2023 eponymous release. Then buckle up for a full hour of tasty new jazz from Brian McCarthy's Nonet, The Harry Allen Orchestra, The Elec Set and The 14 Jazz Orchestra. There's also a new album from
Kait Dunton
pianob.1983

Daniel Hersog
trumpetb.1985
Playlist
- The Pacific Jazz Group "Maid in Mexico" The Pacific Jazz Group (Ropeadope) 0:00
- Host talks 4:59
- " data-original-title="" title="">Brian McCarthy None "Kepler's Law" After Life (Brian McCarthy) 6:25
Brian McCarthy
saxophone
b.1981 - United States Air Force Band "Patient Pendant" Airmen of Note (USAF Records) 11:27
- Host talks 17:14
- " data-original-title="" title="">Dee Daniels & " data-original-title="" title="">Denzal Sinclaire "Swing Down Sweet Chariot" Let it Shine! Let it Shine! (Cellar Live) 18:03
Dee Daniels
vocals - The " data-original-title="" title="">Harry Allen Orchestra "On My Way" With Roses (Triangle 7) 21:57
Harry Allen
saxophone
b.1966 - Host talks 25:13
- " data-original-title="" title="">Reg Schwager &
Reg Schwager
guitar
b.1962" data-original-title="" title="">Ryan Oliver "Another Happening" Senza Resa (Cellar Live) 25:52Ryan Oliver
saxophone, tenor - The Elec Tet "802" Shiny Metal Objects (Blujazz Records) 31:14
- Host talks 36:45
- The 14 Jazz Orchestra "Loft Dance" Island (Dabon Music) 37:15
- Kait Dunton "Lunch Break" Keyboards (Real & Imagined Music) 43:39
- Host talks 46:14
- " data-original-title="" title="">Thomas Fonnesb?k &
Thomas Fonnesbæk
bass, acoustic" data-original-title="" title="">Justin Kauflin "Country Fried" Danish Rain (Storyville) 46:58Justin Kauflin
piano
b.1986 - Host talks 51:22
- Daniel Hersog Jazz Orchestra "Ahead by a Century" Open Spaces (Cellar Live) 52:08
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