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Jazz Vocalist Shiri Zorn & Guitarist George Muscatello on the 2025 Album Looking for Light

Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series. In this episode, we talk with jazz vocalist Shiri Zorn and guitarist George Muscatello about their brand-new 2025 album, Looking for Light. This stunning release marks their second collaboration, featuring the world-class talents of Brazilian percussionist Mauricio Zottarelli. A follow-up to their acclaimed debut, Into Another Land, the new album continues their exploration of a rich, global soundscape.

Drawing on European, Latin, Middle Eastern, and Asian influences, Looking for Light is a genre-blending jazz journey filled with warmth, creativity, and cultural depth. We reconnect after first speaking in 2022, and dive into how their artistry has evolved in a post-COVID world, covering topics like touring, recording, and the impact of global events on creative life.

🌍 For fans of global jazz fusion, soulful vocals, and masterful guitar work, this episode is a must-listen.

🔗 Get the album: https://shirizorn.bandcamp.com/

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Joe Dimino has been writing & creating in a variety of capacities since his college days at the University of Missouri-Kansas City somewhere around 1993. If you are keeping score, that would be about 29 years+. It all began at UMKCs University News as a Sports Writer & turned into a myriad of expressive avenues. Inventing poems, art, video & audio has always been in the proverbial cards.

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