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Joe Block Christmas Extravaganza at Chris’ Jazz Café

Courtesy Nick DeNinno
Chris' Jazz Café
Philadelphia, PA
December 17, 2023
Pianist Joe Block is a remarkable pianist and band leader born and bred in Philadelphia and its suburbs. He is a graduate of both Juilliard and Columbia, was mentored by legendary pianists like

Tom Lawton
piano
Frank Kimbrough
piano1956 - 2020

Wynton Marsalis
trumpetb.1961
So, it was interesting to see what he would do with the holiday fare of tunes that we hear everywhere during this season of mistletoe, Chanukah candles, snow, sleighbells, Christmas trees, the Kwanzaa Karamu feast, and so on. His two holiday shows each at Chris' Jazz Café on December 15th and 16th were sold out in advance, so this reviewer was lucky to squeeze in for a Sunday matinee December 17th add-on. Block brought with him a crew of two vocalists and six instrumentalists and persuaded several musician colleagues to complement his holiday arrangements with theirs. The result was a power-packed rendition of holiday classics in which vocalists

Stella Cole
vocals
Ekep Nkwelle
vocalsIt soon became clear that Block had successfully shaped his individualist personnel into a coordinated ensemble to back each of the singers with panache. The arrangements had strong hints of the sophisticated swing styles of the likes of

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Nelson Riddle
arranger1921 - 1985

Billy May
composer / conductor1916 - 2004
Jarien Jamanila
saxophone
Dylan Band
saxophone, tenorNoah Halpern
trumpet
Dave Mosko
trombone
Willie Jones III
drumsb.1968
Rundown of the Show
The music began with a Block-arranged instrumental medley entitled "Overture" hinting at a musical theater format. It proceeded from the carol "O Little Town of Bethlehem" to songs from Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite" which Ellington and
Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
There followed two "sets," the first with vocalist Stella Katherine Cole and the second featuring Ekep Nkwelle.
Stella Katherine Cole's Set
For starters, Block supplied a very straight-ahead ballad arrangement of "White Christmas" for Cole. She articulated it with a strong, clear voice with little or no embellishments and no scatting, employing her background in musical theater to good advantage. Dave Mosko complemented Cole with a well-honed and lyrical trombone solo that swung. Block recruited a Juilliard-bred fine guitarist, Aaron Matson, to produce a swinging "big band" arrangement of "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" similar to the bouncing version arranged by
Johnny Mandel
arrangerb.1925

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998
A second Matson arrangement, "Christmas Dreaming," had the kind of flourishes and classy phrasing of Nelson Riddle, to which a trumpet solo by Noah Halpern and a tenor sax solo by Dylan Band added further degrees of sophistication.
"Santa Baby," as arranged by Block, was similar in feel to the classic

Eartha Kitt
vocals1927 - 2008
"The Christmas Song," a classic composed by

Mel Torme
vocals1925 - 1999
Jarien Jamanila
saxophone"The Christmas Waltz," the

Sammy Cahn
composer / conductor1913 - 1993
Block's chart for "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" began on piano with a celeste sound reminiscent of Tchaikowsky's "Dance of the Sugarplum Fairies" from the "Nutcracker." Cole's soothing, recurring stylings, seeming to compensate for "troubles...that are miles away," brought out a hidden sadness in the song that is suggested in the lyrics. Block's classical music background allowed him to create nuances only a master pianist could achieve.
Ekep Nkewelle's Set
For the second set Ekep Nkwelle served as vocalist. If Cole's singing had the intensity of
Judy Garland
vocals1922 - 1969

Sarah Vaughan
vocals1924 - 1990

Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996
"Winter Wonderland," as arranged by up-and-coming guitarist and Manhattan School of Music student Leo Steinreide, began in the standard way, but soon segued into a heavy duty, double time emphasis on the upbeat, leading to interesting trombone and bass solos by Mosko and Migliore respectively.
"We Three Kings," arranged by Block as if from the Hymnal, made good use of muted trombone and provided a beautiful instrumental chorale for the final chorus.
In

Vince Guaraldi
piano1928 - 1976

Johnny Hodges
saxophone, alto1907 - 1970
"The Secret of Christmas" by Sammy Cahn and immy van Heusen appeared on Ella Fitzgerald' s album "Ella Wishes You a Merry Christmas." Bach-like piano work by Block once again highlighted his mastery of classical styles and also brought out the strong connection between Bach's chromaticism and that of bebop.
Block's arrangement of "My Favorite Things" was inspired by the

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
The show ended with the standard "This Christmas" where Block's arranging strived for

Stan Kenton
piano1911 - 1979
Set Lists
Overture (arr. Joe Block): Selections: O Little Town of Bethlehem (Phillips Brooks/Lewis Redner); Overture to Nutcracker (Pyotr Illycih Tchaikovsky; inspired by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn's big band arrangement); Frosty the Snowman (Walter Rollins/Steve Nelson); Joy to the World (Isaac Watts; Vocalist Stella Katherine Cole's Set: White Christmas (Irving Berlin; arr. Joe Block); I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (Irving Berlin; arr. Aaron Matson); Christmas Dreaming (Irving Gordon/Lester Lee; arr. Aaron Matson); Santa Baby (Joan Javits/Philip Springer; arr. Joe Block); The Christmas Song (Robert Wells/Mel Tormé; arr. Jarien Jamanila); The Christmas Waltz (Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne; arr. Joe Block); Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Hugh Martin/Ralph Blane; arr. Joe Block); Vocalist Ekep Nkwelle's Set: Sleigh Ride (Leroy Anderson/Mitchell Parish; arr. Frank DeVol; transcribed by Skylar Hagner); Winter Wonderland (Felix Bernard/Richard Bernhard Smith; arr. Leo Steinriede); We Three Kings (John Henry Hopkins Jr.; arr. Joe Block); Christmas Time is Here (Vince Guaraldi/Lee Mendelson; arr. Matt Wong); The Secret of Christmas (Sammy Cahn/Jimmy Van Heusen; arr. Joe Block); My Favorite Things (Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein; arranged by Joe Block; inspired by the John Coltrane Quartet rendition); This Christmas (Donny Hathway/Nadine Theresa McKinnor; arr. Joe Block)Personnel
Joe Block: Musical Director/Piano/Head Arranger); Stella Katherine Cole: Voice; Ekep Nkwelle: Voice; Jarien Jamanila: Reed 1 (alto, soprano, flute, clarinet); Dylan Band: Reed 2 (tenor, soprano, flute, clarinet); Noah Halpern: Trumpet; Dave Mosko: Trombone; Mikey Migliore: Bass; Willie Jones: Drums.Photo
(L to R) Back row: Mikey Migliore, Willie Jones III, Ekep Nkwelle, Dylan Band, Noah Halpern; Front: Jarien Jamanila, Stella Katherine Cole, Dave Mosko, and Joe Block.Tags
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