Dan Block a native of St Louis, Dan Block took up the saxophone just short of his 14th birthday, trumpet soon after, and clarinet the following year. An indelible memory was hearing Eubie Blake at the St Louis Ragtime Festival and being exposed to John Coltrane in the same week. Classical music and the great American Songbook standards were constantly being played in his home, and he was influenced by both. While at Juilliard, pursuing a degree in clarinet, Block divided his time between jam sessions in the New York loft scene and orchestral and chamber music duties at school. Playing in the Juilliard Orchestra under the baton of such luminaries as Leonard Bernstein, Zubin Mehta, and George Solti provided a contrasting perspective. After graduating, Block became a member of Vince Giordano’s Nighthawks, probably the world’s most authentic ’20s and ’30s repertory band. Much of Block’s recording and performing has been with vocalists, among them Bobby Short, Michael Feinstein, Rosemary Clooney, Anne Hampton Calloway, Catherine Russell, and Tony Bennett. He has also worked extensively on Broadway, playing on at least 30 shows, and his clarinet, saxophone, and flute have been heard frequently on TV and radio commercials as well as film scores.