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Slide Hampton & Dinah Washington
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Our 673rd episode of Neon Jazz begins with the prolific pianist and composer
Roger Kellaway
pianob.1939

Scott Colley
bassb.1963

Robin McKelle
vocals
Playlist
- Roger Kellaway Trio "Prudence" New Jazz Standards -Volume 3 (MAMA Records / Summit Records Inc.) 00:00
- Host talks 3:58
- " data-original-title="" title="">George Shearing "It's Easy to Remember" George Shearing (Grammercy Records) 6:33
George Shearing
piano
1919 - 2011 - Scott Colley "Everything I Love" Angular Blue (ECM Records) 9:27
- Host talks 16:05
- " data-original-title="" title="">Dinah Washington "Jitterbug Waltz" Dinah Washington (Verve) 17:03
Dinah Washington
vocals
1924 - 1963 - Pete McGuiness Jazz Orchestra "You Must Believe Spring" Along for the Ride (Summit Classical) 19:05
- Host talks 26:33
- " data-original-title="" title="">Slide Hampton "Round Midnight" World of Trombones (MCG Jazz) 26:57
Slide Hampton
trombone
1932 - 2021 - Daniel Delorenzo "Fine" How Thoughtful (Daniel Delorenzo) 31:23
- Host talks 36:13
- Frances Carroll & Her Coquettes Featuring Drummer Viola Smith "Snake Charmer" Swing Era (Classic Jazz Hits) 37:16
- Nicki Parrott "April in Paris" From Paris to New York (Arbors) 40:50
- Host talks 44:58
- Molly Hammer "You and the Night and Music" I'm Feeling Mellow (Molly Hammer) 46:45
- Robin McKelle "Do You Believe" Melodic Canvass (Doxie Records) 48:58
- Host talks 52:09
- Roger Kellaway "Remembering You" Warm Tea & Jazz (Shami Media Group 3) 53:19
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