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<p>DAVE KOZ AND FRIENDS CHRISTMAS TOUR 2023 At Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, Cerritos CA</p>
<p>One of the great joys of being a longtime smooth jazz enthusiast is the opportunity every so often<br />to share the festive, ever-grooving magic of my favorite artists in a live setting with friends who<br />haven’t yet had the pleasure. Early in his Dave Koz and Friends Christmas Tour 2023 Saturday<br />show at the Cerritos Performing Arts Center, the saxophonist and always engaging host<br />mentioned it’s been an annual tradition since 1997 – over 25 years! I’ve lost count of how many<br />I’ve attended – 10, 12, maybe – but one thing’s for sure. It’s always the musical highlight of the<br />season. Still after attending so many great performances, there’s always the possibility of taking<br />them for granted, like comfortable annual rituals rather than the fresh, marvelous evergreen<br />events they truly are.<br />So it was a unique pleasure for me to share the evening with a wonderful friend new to the Koz<br />Christmas experience and to experience through her eyes the wonder and nuance of every<br />exciting performance, each fresh arrangement of a holiday classic, the mix of R&amp;B/funk,<br />intimacy and uplifting gospel energy. A fusion of exquisite beauty and ongoing party, the Koz<br />version of Santa’s workshop, drew my friend into the holiday spirit - and made me appreciate<br />every detail of just how special and essential the show is to, to borrow a familiar lyric, making<br />the season bright.</p><figure><img width="800" height="350" src="https://www.musicconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Dave-Koz-Friends-Christmas-Tour-2023.png" alt=""></figure><p><br />While the “and friends” Koz usually invites to join the fun of his cross-country December tours<br />are usually other genre A-lister stars, he switched things up delightfully this year, complementing<br />the core of him and “my brother” Jonathan Butler with equally brilliant but slightly lesser known<br />performers like saxophonist Marcus Anderson, vocalist Rebecca Jade and 16-year old South<br />African born multi-instrumentalist phenom Justin Lee Schultz, whose 2023 debut album Just In<br />The Moment is one of the genre’s best of the year.<br />Koz and Butler kicked off the nearly two-hour show showcasing their dynamic sax-guitar-vocal<br />chemistry on an engaging medley of freshly arranged classics, seamlessly flowing through<br />“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” “White Christmas,” “We Need a Little Christmas,”<br />“Joy to the World and “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas.” Everything seemed like a<br />“normal” but of course wonderful Koz Christmas show until Schultz popped in with a soulful<br />version of “This Christmas” that featured him, in rapid succession on vocals, fiery electric guitar<br />and acoustic piano. Then came the blazing sax and stage commanding charisma of Anderson,<br />followed by Jade performing (with Anderson and Schultz on harmonies) a fascinating, funked<br />out twist on “It’s The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” with a completely new melody.<br />Likewise, Anderson played one of the peppiest spins through the usually staid and sacred “Silent<br />Night” that I’ve ever heard.<br />After Koz and Butler joined them for a full cast romp through a playfully choreographed “Santa<br />Claus is Coming to Town,” Koz took center stage (with Schultz on piano) to share his new<br />single, “When You Wish Upon A Star” (part of an upcoming Disney themed EP), easing from<br />lush balladry to a whimsical, percussive samba arrangement. The one aspect of the show that set<br />it apart from previous Koz extravaganzas was when the five principals gathered around the piano</p><p>for intimate talk (and of course, brief performances) of their very favorite holiday songs. These<br />ranged from Anderson’s perky “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” and Jade’s sweet “Merry<br />Christmas Darling” to Koz’s hilarious “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch!”<br />The cultural-religious balance of a Koz holiday show is always a treat as well, this time<br />manifested with Koz complementing his folksy dance “Eight Candles” with snippets traditional<br />Hanukah songs; Jade and Butler offering a shimmering, goose-bump inducing duet on “Mary<br />Did You Know?”; Jade making a joyful noise to the Lord on “O Come All Ye Faithful” with a<br />faux stained glass church window on the screen behind her; and Butler’s showstopping “O Holy<br />Night,” performed with a meditational grace that invited everyone in the audience to feel each<br />word on a soul-deep level.<br />Energy-wise, the flip side of that was when the whole cast joined forces as Butler took the<br />congregation to church on his fiery gospel jam “Brand New Day.” Koz and Friends closed the<br />evening on a thoughtful note, with some Beatlesque messaging for a world in need, starting with<br />a thoughtful rendition of “Imagine” topped with a swelling chorus of “All You Need is Love.”</p><figure><figure><img width="640" height="434" data-id="130723" src="https://www.musicconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/IMG_0802.jpg" alt=""></figure><figure><img width="1056" height="901" data-id="130727" src="https://www.musicconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/IMG_0804.jpg" alt=""></figure><figure><img width="640" height="526" data-id="130724" src="https://www.musicconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/IMG_0812.jpg" alt=""></figure><figure><img width="640" height="604" data-id="130729" src="https://www.musicconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/IMG_0822.jpg" alt=""></figure><figure><img width="560" height="640" data-id="130728" src="https://www.musicconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/IMG_0830.jpg" alt=""></figure><figure><img width="480" height="640" data-id="130725" src="https://www.musicconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/IMG_0878-rotated.jpg" alt=""></figure><figure><img width="574" height="640" data-id="130726" src="https://www.musicconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/IMG_0879.jpg" alt=""></figure></figure>]]></description>
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