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73 Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 / w: jwpepper.com / e: [email protected] JAZZ ENSEMBLE Go to cart POP HITS medium-easy / medium to advanced Rosanna—David Paich/arr. Victor Lopez. Rosanna was a huge hit in the '80s from the group Toto, with a great hook that still resonates today! This chart begins with a big introduction and transitions to a more subdued style while the syncopated melodic lines keeps it flowing. Everyone gets a chance at the melodic hook, and there's a very effective building of intensity to the melody. Great tune, nice chart! Highly recommended! 10513895 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 H Runaway Baby—arr. Paul Murtha. Recorded by Bruno Mars, this contemporary rock tune is actually a throwback to an earlier time reminiscent of the James Brown funk style. Featuring an energetic pulse that never quits along with a catchy melody, this chart is a real showstopper! The solo section includes options for alto, trumpet, or trombone with suggested solos and scale/chord sheets in all keys. Pure excitement! 10317268 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 H Seven Nation Army—arr. Dallas Burke. Here's a unique chart that really works! You'll love the chance to showcase some extreme dynamic contrasts with your group as they go from soft to rockin' the auditorium on this classic tune from the White Stripes. The solo section can feature any or all your soloists while the rhythm section continues the hook. Student players will dig playing this hard- rock groove! 10456834 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 65.00 H The Shadow of Your Smile—Johnny Mandel/ arr. Roy Phillippe. Every now and then it comes along, a ballad so hauntingly beautiful that it may just be the highlight of your concert! This is one such gem. After a solo piano introduction, the familiar minor melody is gently taken up by the band. Alto sax and trumpet both get solo passages but, for the most part, it is the ensemble effort that makes this chart one of the best. 2467744 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 Shakey Ground—arr. Paul Murtha. This 1975 tune by the Temptations is one of their later hits, co-written by Funkadelic guitarist Eddie Hazel and decidedly funkadelic in style. This chart features the infectious bass line first stated by baritone sax and guitar, and later joined by the rest of the ensemble playing the funky riffs. The solo section on a one- chord vamp can easily be opened up, but samples are provided for alto sax, trumpet and trombone. You will love the way the ensemble layers in near the ending. Shakey Ground is definitely a fun chart with attitude! 10617906 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 Sweet Home Chicago—Robert Johnson/ arr. Roger Holmes. Made famous by The Blues Brothers, this hard-hitting blues classic is sure to become an instant favorite with jazz bands and audiences. A driving shuffle groove and solid scoring for the entire ensemble are featured throughout in this great chart that will become a staple of your library! Highly recommended! 10343798 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 That's Life—arr. John Berry. Composed in 1963, it wasn't until Frank Sinatra released his iconic version in 1966 that this familiar tune solidified its place in popular culture. In this medium-slow version for developing players, John Berry spreads the melody around to all sections starting with the trombones on the first statement. With skillful scoring throughout, there is a short solo for trumpet and a tutti ensemble shout for an appropriate finish. 10759344 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 Treasure—arr. Victor Lopez. This Bruno Mars pop hit will sound great in any performance setting. Treasure features a cool rock groove at 116 bpm with a nice hook, no solos, and a lead trumpet range to written F top line. With a hip ensemble interlude, every toe will be tapping from beat one! Includes optional wind and vibraphone parts for expanded instrumentations. 10452106 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 H Vehicle—James Peterik/arr. Ralph Ford. Here's a powerhouse arrangement of this rock classic that will motivate your students and excite your audiences. It's got plenty of solid full-band writing as well as sectional solis and trades. Trombone 1 is featured for a chorus with a written-out solo and a brief cadenza, and the lead trumpet range is up to an optional written A. This is a must-have rock chart that is highly recommended! 10011915 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 Walk the Dinosaur—arr. John Wasson. This catchy funk tune was recorded by Was (Not Was) in 1987, but more recently popularized in pop culture including the movies "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs," "The Flintstones," and "Super Mario Bros." This funky version shows why some tunes just never go out of style. Included is a suggested solo for tenor sax and the signature chant "boom, boom, ack-a lack-a lack-a boom." Pure fun! 10317277 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 Wipe Out—arr. Dallas Burke. Your audience will go wild with this accessible solo feature for your drummer! This version of Wipeout plays homage to the Surfaris original with plenty of drum solos, but adds a modern-day sound with dynamic horn licks. The middle of the chart transitions to a James Brown-style funk section, then to swing for the solo section before returning to the original rock groove. The ultimate crowd-pleaser! 10752093 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 65.00 You're Welcome (from Moana)—Lin-Manuel Miranda/arr. John Wasson. From the hit movie "Moana," this easy-going song adapts beautifully for jazz ensemble with its tuneful theme and reggae/shuffle style. The melody is passed around the ensemble with the saxes, followed by the trumpets, and then trombones. Also included is a short written solo for trumpet with a distinctive stop- time accompaniment. 10759346 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 Pop Hits Medium to Advanced Beauty and the Beast—Alan Menken/arr. Gordon Goodwin. Gordon Goodwin pays tribute to the great Count Basie on this famous Disney tune. With a slow Basie groove, solos for piano and tenor sax, dynamics galore, and a fabulous shout chorus, this is a fantastic chart from start to finish. As performed by Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band. 10012004 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . MA 70.00 4 Blackbird (Little Big Band)—Lennon & McCartney/arr. Mark Taylor. The haunting and distinctive Blackbird, from The Beatles' White Album, is adapted here in a moderate and soft samba style in the Little Big Band format. Trumpet and alto sax are featured on the melody and for written or improvised solos. This creative chart also has some nice ensemble trades with the drums. Flexibly scored for three saxes, two trumpets, one trombone, and four rhythm with optional additional parts for alto sax, tenor sax and trombone. 10909026 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 45.00 Blackbird—Lennon & McCartney/arr. Mike Tomaro. Perhaps one of the Beatles' lesser known tunes, Blackbird remains one of their most creative and memorable. Mike Tomaro's smooth setting uses a blend of light funk along with a brief samba section to create a truly outstanding effect. The theme is stated simply in the beginning by trumpet, followed by an array of orchestrational textures and harmonies. Highly recommended! 10098755 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 55.00 Blues Brothers Revue—arr. Roger Holmes. Fun and exciting, this rousing production number features those rompin' tunes made famous by the Blues Brothers! A great way to provide something a little different at your next jazz concert, this invigorating medley includes Everybody Needs Somebody to Love, Soul Man, Soul Finger, and I Can't Turn You Loose. Yep, they're all there..count 'em! Highly recommended! 10005181 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 55.00 H Bohemian Rhapsody—Freddie Mercury/arr. Rick Hirsch. Yes, this is for real! Queen's magnum opus, in a jazz language, orchestrated for big band, with jazz solos for Trombone (also cued in Trumpet 5/Flugelhorn) and Alto or Baritone Sax thrown in for good measure. Additional features include multiple tempos and feels ranging from 76 to 304 bpm, to styles including an a cappella sax soli introduction, jazz ballad with double time, shuffle, and swing sections culminating in a rubato ending. This is a major work for jazz ensemble at 9 to 10 minutes that students and players will want to work on. Solid saxophone parts, tempo changes, mature brass figures, and a whole lot of fun! Instrumentation: 5 Saxes (AATTB), 5 Trumpets (on Flugelhorns), 4 Trombones (3 Tenors and 1 Bass), Guitar, Piano, Bass and Drums, with optional parts for Flute and Vibes. The lead trumpet range goes to written high D with an optional F, and the rhythm section parts are fully notated. 10371013 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . A 70.00 Bridge Over Troubled Water—Paul Simon/ arr. Alan Baylock. Arranger Alan Baylock delivers his distinctive, lush and in-demand ballad style to this wonderful song in a more contemporary setting. It's set at 92 bpm, there are no individual solos, just delicious harmony throughout. The trumpet section frequently carries the melody and the lead trumpet range is to written high C. There are optional parts included plus vibraphone for expanded instrumentations. Sensational ballad! Highly recommended! 10355580 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 52.00 4 Cecilia—Paul Simon/arr. Mathew Montgomery. Take a classic Paul Simon melody, add an energetic samba style, an opening alto sax melody solo, then gradually layer in more voices, and you have a chart that is well on the way to be thrilling! All players are involved before the saxes are featured in a very cool a cappella soli, plus an alto soloist can really stretch out in an extended solo section. Make sure to check out this must-have chart! 10811526 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . A 60.00 Cold Sweat—arr. Allen Gray. James Brown had many great hits, and this one translates into a funky jazz band chart that's sure to be a favorite. Set at around 116 bpm, it exudes all the soul and funk of the Godfather of Soul with authentic ensemble and sectional passages that are so important to this style. The solo section features room for improvised solos from any of the saxes, trumpets or trombones. If you've got the hardest working band in show business, you'll dig this chart! 10605780 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 65.00 Cut the Cake—arr. Mike Tomaro. Scottish funk group Average White Band had two major hits that helped solidify the horn-driven funk sound of the '70s. Pick Up the Pieces was released in 1974 and Cut the Cake followed close behind in 1975. Signature tunes with catchy horn licks that still sound great today! Very cool! 10283042 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 55.00 Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough—Michael Jackson/arr. Dallas Burke. This funky hit from Michael Jackson's Off the Wall album translates into a groovin' jazz chart everyone will enjoy. With lots of tasty licks for the winds and very playable grooves for the rhythm section, this chart is a winner! 10456820 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 65.00 H Eleanor Rigby—Lennon & McCartney/arr. Eric Richards. Commissioned by the U.S. Army Jazz Ambassadors, this Eric Richards chart shines new light on the beauty and depth of this classic Beatles hit. An up-tempo Brazilian groove gives way to hints of samba and songo, but always with a smooth and laid-back feel. A piano solo is featured off the top, followed by a trio of tenor, trombone and guitar on the head, and later solo space for one or more of these players. A brief nod to the classical feel of the original Beatles track helps build to a climatic shout for the full ensemble. Nice! 10343782 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . A 60.00 Family Guy Theme—Walter Murphy/arr. Roger Holmes. From the brash, irreverent and wildly popular television series Family Guy, comes this supercharged, big band style theme that swings hard! The tempo is medium, the style is swing and it features an alto sax solo and hot ensemble hits! 2482160 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 50.00 Feeling Good—Bricusse & Newley/arr. Dallas Burke. This Bricusse and Newley Broadway classic has enjoyed immense popularity since the version recorded by Michael Buble. This chart begins with with an epic and swingin' full-ensemble section reminiscent of the Buble version. There's a sultry trumpet solo before the band cranks into an uptempo Latin groove featuring room for soloists and lots of inventive horn lines. The chart goes back to the original swing style to bring the house down for a big ending! Highly recommended! 10752067 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . MA 65.00 Get It On—Bill Chase/arr. Victor Lopez. This chart is exciting jazz-rock...pure and simple! From the jazz-rock group Chase, it features the trumpet section and has written solos for tenor sax, trumpet and trombone. The lead trumpet range is to written Bb above the staff. There's also a cool cascading chorale section. Optional parts are included for flute, horn in F, baritone/tenor sax and tuba. Hit it hard and keep the energy pumping! 10049714 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 52.00 Heartache Tonight—arr. Paul Murtha. This iconic hit from the Eagles is one that has stood the test of time and remains as popular today as when it was first released in 1979. Similar in style to the recording by Michael Buble, on "Crazy Love," this powerful chart with a driving shuffle groove features baritone sax on the melody and plenty of great scoring for the entire ensemble. Highly recommended! 10759338 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 50.00

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