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DAVE KOZ SHARES THE MAGIC OF THE 25TH OF DECEMBER IN A FESTIVE GATHERING OF 
FRIENDS




(http://www.amazon.com/Dave-Koz-Friends-25th-December/dp/B00MP2JJNA/?tag=concordreco0c-20)Produced
 by Rickey Minor, September 30, 2014 release features holiday duets with 
India.Arie, Eric Benét, Jonathan Butler, Gloria Estefan, Fantasia, Kenny G, 
Heather Headley, Richard Marx, Johnny Mathis, Trombone Shorty, BeBe Winans and 
Stevie Wonder (International release dates may vary)




The holidays have always been about bringing close friends together and 
celebrating the season with good times and great music. Saxophonist Dave Koz 
has been doing it every year for nearly two decades with talented friends and 
collaborators on a tour that brings the yuletide spirit to devoted audiences 
from one coast to the other.




Koz brings that same collaborative spirit to his new holiday recording, The 
25th of December, scheduled for release on September 30, 2014 on Concord 
Records.  The album features duets with some of the most prominent pop and jazz 
artists of the last several decades, including India.Arie, Eric Benét, Jonathan 
Butler, Gloria Estefan, Fantasia, Kenny G, Heather Headley, Richard Marx, 
Johnny Mathis, Trombone Shorty, BeBe Winans and Stevie Wonder.




“Christmas songs already have, inherently, in their DNA, all the things you 
want in a piece of music,” says Koz. “Why do we want to hear these same songs 
year after year? Because they’re more than just lyrics or notes on a page. 
They’re touchstones. They are musical doorways that enable us to go back and 
visit times in our lives that were much simpler and much more innocent.”




The challenge for Koz and his guests was how to mix it up on The 25th of 
December and provide something for everyone. “We wanted to have a good chunk of 
traditional Christmas songs that everybody knows,” he says, “and then a handful 
of newer Christmas songs that maybe not everybody knows, but have become 
popular in the last few years. And then it was important to me as an artist to 
say, ‘Here are a couple songs that you’ve never heard before that we’re going 
to throw into the mix.’”




(http://smarturl.it/25thOfDecemberiT)The result is a diverse and satisfying 
holiday set, beginning with the very first notes of a fully orchestrated 
instrumental rendition of “The First Noel,” a song that Koz had never recorded 
for any previous holiday album, but one that he considers a personal favorite. 
“In my mind, it was a way to get the party started with something that 
everybody knows. It’s a beautiful arrangement by Lenny Wee.”




The follow-up track features the legendary Johnny Mathis in an upbeat 
interpretation of “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” one of his 
signature holiday tunes. “Johnny’s original version of the song is iconic,” 
says Koz. “So I was a little concerned about going to him and saying, ‘Would 
you mind recreating a song that you’ve already made famous the world over?’ And 
he said, ‘I’d love to.’ Being in the studio with him that day was one of the 
greatest days of my career. It all came together organically. We did it with 
Billy Childs on piano, Chuck Berghofer on bass and Clayton Cameron on drums. I 
played, Johnny sang, and there it was.”




Things take a slow, sultry turn with “This Christmas,” the R&B holiday classic 
delivered here by vocalist Eric Benét. “I’ve known Eric for more than 20 years. 
He’s one of my favorite singers. We had this idea of taking this great 
Christmas song by Donny Hathaway and really taking the tempo down to make it a 
slow jam. I knew when Eric was in the studio that he would want to make it a 
sexy Christmas song. The groove is deep, and I put a little alto saxophone in 
there. It’s pretty romantic. You know exactly what’s on the singer’s mind when 
Eric delivers this song.”




Gloria Estefan steps in for a rhythmic reading of “Do you Hear What I Hear?” 
“Rickey Minor, our producer, said, “Why don’t we give it this beat with a lot 
of drums?’” recalls Koz. “I think he was tapping into what we all know Gloria 
does best. We got her the arrangement, she loved it, and she turned in a 
fabulous vocal.”




“My Grown Up Christmas List” is especially meaningful for Tony Award-winning 
vocalist Heather Headley, who recorded the track when she was eight months 
pregnant. “This is one of the songs that’s not as well known as some of the 
more traditional Christmas songs on the album,” says Koz. “It was written 
several years ago by David Foster and Linda Thompson. I’d never cut it, but I 
loved the message of it. We sent it to Heather, and she said, ‘I’m on this. And 
by the way, I’m pregnant, so this is something I can really relate to. This 
song is about my wishes for the world that my baby will grow up in.’”




The poignant “Another Silent Night,” featuring Richard Marx (who also co-wrote 
the song with Koz and Trey Bruce and arranged the track), is one of two new 
songs written for this album. “Richard has that pure, crystal-clear voice,” 
says Koz. “I can really relate to that song, because it’s about a guy who’s not 
at home with his family during the holidays, but he really wants to be there.”




(http://smarturl.it/25thOfDecember)The fully orchestrated “Let It Snow! Let It 
Snow! Let It Snow!” is a sax summit that features Kenny G, no stranger to 
successful holiday recordings. “Kenny is a good friend, and we’ve known each 
other for many years, but we’d never recorded together,” says Koz. “So this 
track is something of a musical moment – a coming together of two people who 
have played the saxophone for a very long time. This was an opportunity for 
each of our musical identities to be well represented – soprano sax for him, 
tenor sax for me – and yet we could meet in the middle and play off each other. 
Kenny was very open to the concept of doing a big band arrangement with a 
killer rhythm section and it was really fun.”




The title track, written and sung by BeBe Winans, is the second of two songs 
written especially for this album. “I think this is an absolutely gorgeous 
piece of music,” he says. “The first time I heard the demo – just BeBe and 
piano – I thought, ‘Oh my God, I know this song!’ It sounded like a classic 
that we already knew. BeBe is a very devout man, and that comes across in the 
song.”




India.Arie sets up an old-school groove on “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm,” 
sung in the spirit of Ella Fitzgerald, who had a hit with the same song decades 
ago. “This is a classic, but it hasn’t been recorded all that often,” says Koz. 
“India was really excited about doing an Ella Fitzgerald song. We put this very 
retro track together, and I think she turned in one of her greatest vocal 
performances ever.”




Part of the song’s success stems from the groove set up by Koz on tenor sax in 
tandem with Troy Andrews, the New Orleans native better known as Trombone 
Shorty. “Ricky and I were thinking it would be great if we did this song this 
way, with trombone and tenor,” says Koz. “So I texted Troy to see if he’d be 
willing to do it. The next day, he texted me back and said, ‘Yeah, I’ll do it. 
Send me the track and the chart and I’ll play it, and do a solo.’ The next day 
after that, I got it back and there it was. I played to what he did, and then 
India sang to that. I think she was inspired by the sound, and I love her 
performance on it.”




The stirring “O Holy Night” is a nod to the annual Dave Koz & Friends Christmas 
tour. The track features Jonathan Butler, a regular fixture on tour who 
consistently brings the house to its feet with his delivery of this song. 
“There’s such a poignancy when this man delivers this very pure, very 
transparent song,” says Koz. “But up until now, that arrangement had never been 
recorded. So I went to Jonathan and said, ‘I really want you to be on this 
album. I think it’s very important that we do this song, and I think it’s extra 
important that you do the exact arrangement that we do in our show.’ He came 
into the studio with his guitar, the band was all there, we cut it live and 
what you hear on the album is his first take. This man owns this song.”




Fantasia steps up for a high-energy, gospel-style medley that includes “O Come 
All Ye Faithful”, “Angels We Have Heard on High” and “Hark! The Herald Angels 
Sing.” “We wanted to do something that was just go-get-em,” says Koz. “Jason 
White, who is one of the keyboard players on this record but also a great 
arranger, is the music director of the West Angeles Church, one of the most 
popular gospel churches in Los Angeles. Fantasia just catapults it to another 
place through sheer energy and emotion.”




Everyone returns for the final track, a rousing version of the Beatles’ “All 
You Need Is Love,” a song with a message especially resonant during the 
holidays. Leading the charge is Stevie Wonder, who brings his trademark 
spontaneity and positive energy to the track. “With Stevie, you never know 
what’s going to happen,” says Koz. “He plays harmonica, and then he ends up 
singing the whole back half of the song. There are very few people in life who 
can take the message of this song and deliver on it, and he’s one of them.




Many of the songs on The 25th of December will be a part of 2014 edition of the 
Dave Koz & Friends Christmas tour, which will be announced shortly. Much like 
the holiday tour – and the season itself – the album is a communal experience, 
a moment in time when we reconnect with those people in our lives whom we care 
about most.




"I wanted this album to be like the best holiday party, to make listeners feel 
like they had been invited to my house, along with all these phenomenally 
talented artists," Koz says. "I pictured us all retiring to the living room 
after dinner, where there's a big grand piano, and everybody got up and did a 
song, and I played a little bit of saxophone with them.  With this album, I 
wanted to reaffirm the ties that bind us all."





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