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Shelly Manne, Alexis Cole & Susan Krebs
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We begin the 735th Episode of Neon Jazz with the talented jazz singer and actress
Susan Krebs
vocals
Sheila Jordan
vocals1928 - 2025

Nicole Henry
vocals
David Finck
bass, acousticb.1958

Shelly Manne
drums1920 - 1984

Ike Quebec
saxophone, tenor1918 - 1963

Freddie Green
guitar, acoustic1911 - 1987
Playlist
- Susan Krebs "Can't Get Out ofThis Mood" Daybreak (GreenGig Music) 00:00
- Host talks 5:00
- Sheila Jordan "Sleeping Bee" Comes Love Lost Session 19602021 (Capri Records) 7:23
- Nicole Henry "Overjoyed" Time to Love Again (Banister Records) 9:37
- Host talks 13:20
- Ike Quebec "Blue and Sentimental" Blue and Sentimental (Blue Note) 13:58
- Jackson Potter "Sophia's Waltz" Restless (Wise Cat Records) 21:21
- Host talks 26:53
- Shell Manne "You're My Thrill" Afrodesia (Contemporary Records) 27:59
- Heavyweight Brass Band "Sweet Pauly's Boogaloo" Stir Crazy (HBB Records) 31:00
- Host talks 34:24
- " data-original-title="" title="">Mocean Worker "Salted Fatback" Enter the Mowo! (HYENA Records) 35:30
Mocean Worker
electronics - Alexis Cole "Joy Spring" Sky Blossom (Zoho) 39:26
- Host talks 44:37
- " data-original-title="" title="">Kristen Bromley Quintet "Pillar of Fire" Bluish Tide (KRB Records) 45:36
Kristen Bromley
guitar - David Finck "The Best Thing For Your" BASSic Instinct (Times Records) 48:49
- Host talks 52:16
- Freddie Green "Them There Eyes" Jazz Through the Years (Timeless Jazz Records) 54:00
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