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Ramsey Lewis, Duke Ellington & Charlton Singleton

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We begin the 771st Episode of Neon Jazz with South Carolina-based trumpeter Charlton Singleton with a song off his album Crossroads. From there, we hear from a legend and the headliner at Charlton's first jazz concert in Dizzy Gillespie. We also hear from some local Kansas City talent in veteran drummer Arnold Young, guitarist Alex Frank and singer Jenna Bauer. In between, we hear new music from Todd Herbert and Johnny Steele. Finally, we say good-bye to a jazz saint in Mr. Ramsey Lewis. Enjoy the jazz, my friends.

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  • Charlton Singleton "Man in Motion" Crossroads (BME) 0:00
  • Host talks 5:29
  • Dizzy Gillespie w Lionel Hampton "Hot Mallets" Dizzy's Complete RCA Victor Recordings (RCA Victor) 8:03
  • Arnold Young & The Roughtet "Vivace Baby" Fear is the Mind Killer (Arnold Young) 10:04
  • Host talks 13:50
  • Duke Ellington And His Washingtonians "East St. Louis Toodle-Oo" Essential Ellington (Sony) 15:12
  • Todd Herbert Quartet "Just in Time" May Waltz (Todd Herber) 18:00
  • Host talks 21:45
  • Sonny Rollins "Don't Stop the Carnival" Road Shows, Vol. 3 (Doxy Music) 22:40
  • Alex Frank "Road to Nowhere" Single (Alex Frank) 25:20
  • Host talks 33:50
  • Kansas City "Pagin' the Devil" Jazz and Jazz Vol. 1 (Folly Records) 34:40
  • Jenna Bauer Trio "Willow Weep for Me'" Late Nights (Jenna Bauer) 37:26
  • Host talks 43:57
  • Johnny Steele "Lennon's Aggression" The Game (Next Level) 45:00
  • Host talks 52:57
  • Ramsey Lewis "Eternal Peace" The Columbia Anthology 1972-1989 (Columbia) 53:48

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