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Ray Gallon and Kenny Washington
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We kick off our 715th Episode of Neon Jazz with the veteran New York City pianist
Ray Gallon
piano
Alyssa Allgood
vocalsb.1992

Mara Rosenbloom
pianob.1984

Jeremy Monteiro
pianob.1960

Ari Hoenig
drumsb.1973

Earl Hines
piano1903 - 1983

Toots Thielemans
harmonica1922 - 2016
Playlist
- Ray Gallon "Kitty Paws" Make Your Move (Cellar Records) 00:00
- Host talks 5:26
- " data-original-title="" title="">Lee Konitz Nonet "Giant Steps" Lee Konitz Nonet (Chairoscuro) 6:00
Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto
1927 - 2020 - Alyssa Allgood "Try Your Wings" What Tomorrow Brings (Cellar Records) 12:31
- Host talks 16:06
- " data-original-title="" title="">Coleman Hawkins and
Coleman Hawkins
saxophone, tenor
1904 - 1969" data-original-title="" title="">Red Garland "Red Beans" Reds Blues (Prestige) 16:54Red Garland
piano
1923 - 1984 - Dan Pitt Quintet "Hunter's Dreams" Wrongs (Self Produced) 21:03
- Host talks 26:13
- Ari Hoenig "All The Things You Are" Conner's Days (Fresh Sound Records) 26:54
- Glenn Drewes "Double Talk Walk" City of Angels (Original Broadway Cast of) (Columbia) 32:32
- Host talks 35:47
- " data-original-title="" title="">Lionel Hampton "Toot Toot" Mostly Ballads (Jazz Heritage Society) 36:44
Lionel Hampton
vibraphone
1908 - 2002 - Mara Rosenbloom "Bird Migration: Theme 2 (Take Off)" Flyways Murmuration (Fresh Sound Records) 40:17
- Host talks 41:51
- Earl Hines and His Orchestra "Boogie Woogie on St. Louis Blues" Classic Sessions (Bluebird) 43:04
- Jeremy Monteiro "Josefina" Live at No Black Tie Kuala Lumpur (Jazznote Reocrds) 45:38
- Host talks 51:54
- Toots Thielemans "For My Lady" Chez Toots (SBME SPECIAL MKTS.) 52:59
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