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Mark Masters, Devin Gray, Andrew Vogt & Jenny Scheinman
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Welcome to the 878th episode of Neon Jazz, where the sounds of jazz legends and fresh talent collide. We kick things off with veteran, award-winning artist Jenny Scheinman, delivering the rousing "Shutdown Stomp" from her brand-new 2024 release, All Species Parade. Next, we dive into new material from her frequent collaborator, guitar virtuoso Bill Frisell, with tracks from his latest album, Breaking the Shell. From there, a lineup of jazz stalwarts lights up the playlist: Devin Gray, Andrew Vogt, Amanda Martinez, and Mark Mastersall sharing their latest work. We're also thrilled to feature selections from the United States Air Force Band's 2024 Jazz Heritage Series album. Kansas City's own Tim Whitmer and E.E. Pointer bring local flavor with their fresh releases, and we close out the hour with the soulful sounds of Eric Bell's Vulnerability. Dig deep, my friendsthe jazz awaits.Playlist
Jenny Scheinman
violinb.1979

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951

Randy Hoexter
piano
Devin Gray
drumsb.1983

Tim Whitmer
piano
Andrew Vogt
bass, electricb.1990

Mark Masters
arrangerb.1957
Amanda Martinez
trumpet
Catherine Russell
vocals
Sean Mason
trumpetb.1987
Americo Bellotto
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Jenny Scheinman's All Species Parade
Dazzle Jazz ClubDenver, CO
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Dazzle Jazz ClubDenver, CO

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Wexner Center for the ArtsColumbus, OH

Bill Frisell - In My Dreams
Wexner Center for the ArtsColumbus, OH
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