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Tal Farlow, Herbie Hancock, Hazel Scott & Benjamin Lapidus
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We begin the 808th Episode of Neon Jazz with the title track off guitarist
Benjamin Lapidus
guitar
Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Jan Cronin
vocals
Laila Biali
piano and vocalsPlaylist
- Benjamin Lapidus "Blues for Ochu?n" Blues for Ochu?n (Tresero Productions) 0:00
- Host talks 6:59
- Herbie Hancock "Empty Pockets" Takin' Off (Blue Note) 8:39
- Jan Cronin "The Scent of Breakfast & You" I Thought About You (Scooter Music) 14:41
- Host talks 17:20
- " data-original-title="" title="">Tal Farlow "Gone with the Wind" Complete Verve Sessions (Verve) 17:45
Tal Farlow
guitar
1921 - 1998 - Imogen Moon "Nicolston Dam" When They Start Rebelling (Imogen Moon Music) 24:22
- Host talks 28:18
- " data-original-title="" title="">Hazel Scott "How High the Moon" Classics (Shellac Revival) 29:37
Hazel Scott
piano
1920 - 1981 - Kenneth Watson Jr. w OJT "Get it Going" Groove (GLL Records) 32:16
- Host talks 34:12
- Rudy Vallee And His Connecticut Yankees "Kitty from Kansas City" Dance (Old World Music) 35:09
- " data-original-title="" title="">Joanie Pallatto "The Cuckoo Clock" Accidental Melody (Southport Records) 38:18
Joanie Pallatto
vocals
b.1954 - Host talks 41:46
- The Carnival Three "Lorenzo's Blues" Morning After (Remember Avenue) 42:42
- Laila Biali "Corcovado" Your Requests (Empress Music Group) 45:13
- Host talks 49:24
- " data-original-title="" title="">Noah Haidu "Skylark" Standards (Sunnyside Records) 50:00
Noah Haidu
piano - Host talks 54:08
- Kansas City Six "Jo-Jo" Instant Classics (Golden Era) 54:34
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