Wednesday, May 28, 2025

909th Show – May 28, 2025

1 - Isaiah J. Thompson - The Cakewalk Dilemma - The Book of Isaiah Modern Jazz Ministry - 2025
2 - Gerry Mulligan - Lonesome Boulevard (feat. Dean Johnson, Harol Danko, Ron Vincent) - Nocturne – 2025
3 - Michika Fukumori - There Is Always Light - Eternity and a Day - 2025|
4 - Miles Davis - The Theme (Live at Festival Mondial Du Jazz AntibesJuan-Les-Pins, France - July 26, 1963 – 2024
5 - Ben Sidran - Panda Live in Paris at the Sunside - June 13, 2024 - Are We There Yet (Live at the Sunside) - 2025
6 - Ben Webster - Renaissance Blues - Live At The Renaissance, Hollywood, CA  October 14, 1960 - 2024
7 - Nicolas Ferron - Multiverse - Multiverse – 2025
8 - Max Roach - Jodie's Cha-Cha - Deeds Not Words Mono Mix – 2024
9 - Mike Thompson Feat. Bijon Watson - 6th Avenue - 6th Avenue - 2025
10 - Charles Mingus - Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (Take 4) - Reincarnations - 2024
11 - Dan Greenleaf - A Tree Or A Cloud - Live at Ford Hall – 2025

Listen here:
https://www.mixcloud.com/neonjazzkc/neon-jazz-episode-909-52825/






Wednesday, May 21, 2025

908th Show – May 21, 2025

1 - Eric Scott Reed - They - Out Late – 2025
2 - Frank Carlberg -The Jester - Dream Machine – 2025
3 - Entre Amigos - Heaven on Seven - Magpie the Music of Joe Clark - 2025
4 - Lorraine Feather - The Green World - The Green World – 2025
5 - Deb Brown - Send in the Clowns - Reflection - 2025
6 - Bevan Manson - Missing You Carrying On - When the Cup is Lifted – 2025
7 - The Greg Hopkins Jazz Orchestra - Old Folks - Then and Now - 2025
8 - Paul Hecht feat. Gustavo CortiƱas & Ben Dillinger - Waltz for Franny - Pyrography – 2025
9 - Rob Clearfield - When We Were Kings - Voices in the Wilderness - 2025
10 - Salsa De La Bahia - Take the RR Train - Renegade Queens Vol 3 - 2025
11 - Ron Rieder - Blue Skies - Dia Precioso - 2025

Listen to the show:
https://www.mixcloud.com/neonjazzkc/neon-jazz-episode-908-52125/



Wednesday, May 14, 2025

907th Show – May 14, 2025

1 - Patrick Zimmerli - Torsion - Songs of Innocence – 2025
2 - Marina Pacowski - August In New York - New Jazz Standards, Vol. 7 The Music of Carl Saunders – 2025
3 - Michael Waldrop - Bitter End - Native Son -2025
4 - Beatle Jazz - Here Comes the Sun -Reunion – 2025
5 - Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra - The Sly Fox - Mixed Bag - 2025
6 - Joe Lovano - Crystal Ball - Our Daily Bread – 2023
7 - Charles Chen - Straw Hat - Building Characters - 2025
8 - Gillian Margot & Geoffrey Keezer -Thou Swell - Gillian Margot & Geoffrey Keezer – 2025
9 - Chris Smith - Spoonman - Jazz Grunge - 2025
10 - Atlantic Jazz Collective Feat. Norma Winstone, Joe LaBarbera - Turn Again - Seascape – 2025
11 - Kandace Springs - For All We Know - Lady in Satin - 2025
12 - Adrian Galante - With Every Breath I Take - Introducing - 2025
13 - EE Pointer - Simple Song - Single - 2025

Listen here:
https://www.mixcloud.com/neonjazzkc/neon-jazz-episode-907-51425/



Thursday, May 8, 2025

906th Show – May 7, 2025

1 - Brandee Younger - Gadabout Season - Gadabout Season -  2025
2 - Deborah Silver & Count Basie Orchestra - Band On The Run - Basie Rocks – 2025
3 - Tommaso Perazzo & Marcello Cardillo featuring Buster Williams  - Back at the Right Spot! - Portrait of a Moment - 2025
4 - James Moody - Moodys Mood for Love-The Television Trap - 80 Years Young-Live at the Blue Note – 2025
5 - Billy Mohler Feat. Jeff Parker, Damion Reid & Devin Daniels - No Age - The Eternal - 2025
6 – Premazzi/Nasser Quartet - From What I Recall - From What I Recall – 2025
7 - Michael McClintock - From Zurich to Topeka - Here and There - 2025
8 - Jamie Shew - Just Squeeze Me - Spicy Classy (and a little) Sassy – 2025
9 - Brandon Woody - Never Gonna Run Away - Never Gonna Run Away - 2025
10 - Joel Harrison - Song For Carla Bley - Joel Harrison - 2025

Listen here:
https://www.mixcloud.com/neonjazzkc/neon-jazz-episode-906-5725/




Thursday, May 1, 2025

Count Basie Orchestra Live in Kansas City on International Jazz Day at The Music Hall - 4.30.25

 


Creative City KC marks International Jazz Day by fulfilling 88-year-old's concert dream

 



KC marks International Jazz Day with the Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of the Count Basie Orchestra concert at 7 p.m. at the Music Hall in downtown Kansas City, Missouri.

Creative City KC Executive Director Anita Dixon-Brown went above and beyond to make 88-year-old John McKergow’s dream to hear the Count Basie Orchestra come true.


“I was shocked, amazed, very humbled at the gesture,” McKergow’s daughter, Tracey Ostebo, said. “Certainly, there's just not a lot of those sorts of lovely touches of humanity in this day and age.”


Ostebo traveled from California to Austin, Texas, where her dad lives, then flew into Kansas City earlier Wednesday at the invitation of Creative City KC — with an assist from Joe Dimino, who founded and hosts the “Neon Jazz Radio Show” and podcast.

“My dad and I listen to Joe Dimino’s podcast, ‘Neon Jazz Interviews,’ and we've loved it for over a year and a half now,” Ostebo said. “We've been listening together.”


Ostebo and McKergow watch the podcast on YouTube together via FaceTime. “Neon Jazz” has become a touchstone for them both.


“My dad has always loved jazz; he's grown up loving it,” Ostebo said. “Count Basie is his favorite. When I reached out to Joe, I just wanted to say, ‘Hey, thank you for this great podcast you've been sharing with the world and with my dad and I.’ It was something that really has been touching for us.”


Ostebo’s message was really touching for Dimino, too.


“After that email I got, she replied and said he was the biggest Count Basie fan in the world, so I'm like, ‘Huh, what if, so I get a hold of Anita?” Dimino said.


Dixon-Brown didn’t hesitate, according to Dimino: “Anita came back and said, ‘Absolutely, no matter what, we're doing it. This is just too good to be true. We have to get him here.”


Creative City KC, which is part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network and stewards Kansas City’s designation as the only UNESCO City of Music in the U.S., paid to fly McKergow, who has dementia, and Ostebo to Kansas City from Texas, put them up in a hotel for the night and will roll out the red carpet for the 90th anniversary concert.

Before the trip, Ostebo shared a video of McKergow tapping his foot as he enjoyed a grainy video of a Count Basie Orchestra performance.


“That was it right there,” Dimino said. “You can just feel the spirit. ... When you get that bug, that's what he was doing. He was exuding that whole love, and it's just stretched into a lifetime, — 88 years long, and he still loves it.”


Basie founded the Count Basie Orchestra in 1935 in Kansas City, so it was fitting to mark nine decades of jazz excellence for International Jazz Day.


“It's the biggest celebration of jazz in North America,” Dimino said. “We are the only Creative City of Music — Kansas City is — in the entire country, so this is the focal point.

By going above and beyond with Dimino’s “hairbrained idea,” one of Count Basie’s biggest fans gets to be at the show.


“When I realized it could happen, I welled up,” Dimino said.

KSHB 41 reporter Tod Palmer covers sports business and eastern Jackson County. Share your story idea with Tod.