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Sharp Radway, Gerald Clayton and Armen Donelian
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We begin the 752nd Episode of Neon Jazz with pianist Armen Donelian with new music from his latest release Fresh Start. Next, we hear from his friend
Billy Harper
saxophoneb.1943

Sam Kirmayer
guitarb.1990

Sharp Radway
piano
Randy Weston
piano1926 - 2018

Hubert Laws
woodwindsb.1939

Gerald Clayton
pianoPlaylist
- Armen Donelian "Janet Left the Planet" Fresh Start (Sunnyside) 00:00
- Host talks 4:26
- Billy Harper "If Only One Could See" Destiny is Yours (SteepleChase) 6:49
- Sam Kirmayer "Afterthought" In the Moment (Chromatic Audio) 11:06
- Host talks 15:42
- Cedar Walton Trio "Relax in at Camarillo" Manhattan After Hours (Challenge Records) 16:20
- The " data-original-title="" title="">Scott Silbert Big Band "Tootsie's Rag" Jump Children (Soundwaves) 22:04
Scott Silbert
saxophone, tenor - Host talks 25:06
- Joe Sullivan "My Little Pride and Joy" Freedom Sounds (Timeless) 26:00
- The Dharma Moon Orchestra "Pandemoonia" Pandemoonia (5 Points Records) 28:13
- Host talks 32:41
- Hubert Laws "Midnight at the Oasis" The Best Of Hubert Laws (Atlantic) 33:47
- Sharp Radway "A Conversation" Black Woman: A Conversation (Radway Music) 39:07
- Host talks 41:42
- " data-original-title="" title="">John Coltrane Quartet "Central Park West" Coltrane's Sound (Atlantic) 42:24
John Coltrane
saxophone
1926 - 1967 - James Brown Gang "The Needle and the Damage Done" Song within the Story (James Brown) 46:19
- Host talks 50:18
- Randy Weston "I Know Your Kind" Essential Jazz Masters (Sunnyside) 51:06
- Host talks 53:13
- Gerald Clayton "That Roy" Bells on Sand (Blue Note) 54:10
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