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NOLA Players

The NOLA Players is an 18-member ensemble made up of musicians spanning every musical genre. These are musician’s musicians who might be playing with the Philharmonic on Thursday, a jazz piano trio on Friday and an R&B throw-down band Saturday Night. It is this depth of musical experience that sets Christmastime in New Orleans apart from other big band holiday recordings. Central to this unique sound is pianist Mike Esneault, who arranged the baker’s dozen-plus-one selections here. His is a steady creative and performing hand, pulling together a diverse, independent band of master musicians. Esneault’s arranging possesses more than a whiff of Basie while still retaining all that the NOLA environment has to offer.

Esneualt’s charts are delightful. “Silver Bells” and “Deck the Halls” are given a full and intricate treatment. Unlike many similar recordings, this collection sounds like jazz. Each release from the melody into the solo sections pop both featuring full-throated tenor solos as well as Esneualt’s fine soloing. The clarinet in “Deck the Halls” is slick and light. Listening to these first two pieces might make the listener wonder where the NOLA is in the playing. That thought is put to rest in “Christmas in New Orleans.” An entire history of New Orleans music emerges in just over five minutes revealing a score that is both dramatic and compelling. Drummer Geoff Clapp drops holiday bombs left and right making this disc hard to listen to and walk at the same time. It is a Christmas strut.


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