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Kenny Garrett, George Colligan & Tim Lin
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To commemorate our 777th Episode of Neon Jazz, we profile up and coming saxophonist in
Tim Lin
saxophone, tenor
Jo-Yu Chen
piano
Gentiane MG
pianob.1992

Aimée Allen
vocals
Kerry Politzer
piano
Kenny Garrett
saxophone, altob.1960

George Colligan
multi-instrumentalistb.1969
Playlist
- Tim Lin "Airegin" Romance in Formosa (Linsanity Music) 0:00
- Host talks 4:23
- Jo Yu Chen Jazz Piano Trio "Tipsy Cat" Incomplete Soul (Jo-Yu Music Co.) 7:04
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jakob Dreyer "The Cure" Songs Hymns and Ballads Vol. 1 (Fresh Sound New Talent) 10:51
Jakob Dreyer
bass - Host talks 17:40
- " data-original-title="" title="">Kenny Garrett "Down & 1 Across'" Songbook (Warner Records) 18:20
Kenny Garrett
saxophone, alto
b.1960 - Gentiane MG "Walls Made of Glass" Walls Made of Glass (TPR Records) 23:22
- Host talks 25:30
- Machito Y Su Afro-Cubano Salseros "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise" Viva (Refresh Records) 26:30
- " data-original-title="" title="">Aimée Allen "The Comet's Tail" Love and the Catalyst (Aimée Allen) 29:11
Aimée Allen
vocals - Host talks 34:14
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jason W. Marshall "I Could Write a Book" New Beginnings (Cellar Live) 35:00
Jason W. Marshall
saxophone, baritone
b.1983 - Kerry Politzer "3 A.M." In a Heartbeat (Kerry Politzer) 39:27
- Host talks 44:07
- George Colligan "Doom Sandwich" King's Dream (George Colligan) 44:54
- " data-original-title="" title="">Randy Brooks And His Band "A Night at the Dueces" 1945-47 (Circle Records) 50:25
Randy Brooks
b.1917 - Host talks 53:19
- ChillHop "Jazz Chill & Smoke" Summer Lo-Fi Chill (TC-OSS) 54:09
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