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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2021 · 51 MIN

Episode #269

from The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond · host Victoria Reed

Featuring fresh beats from organ savant Adam Scone and the Scone Cash Players on DapTone Records; the solo trumpet explorations of NYC staple Kenny Warren; the NOLA avant garde scene represented by drummer/composer/keyboardist Simon Lott; Bay Area drumming legend Scott Amendola from his early 2000’s classic “Believe”; BK/TX artist-producer Ybanez; and a new sound in UK hip-hop-jazz, The Comet is Coming.

Featuring fresh beats from organ savant Adam Scone and the Scone Cash Players on DapTone Records; the solo trumpet explorations of NYC staple Kenny Warren; the NOLA avant garde scene represented by drummer/composer/keyboardist Simon Lott; Bay Area drumming legend Scott Amendola from his early 2000’s classic “Believe”; BK/TX artist-producer Ybanez; and a new sound in UK hip-hop-jazz, The Comet is Coming.

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