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POP TUNES
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The Phoenix—arr. Tom Wallace. By way of the
legendary group Fall Out Boy comes this intense alternative
rock work inspired by Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich.
Bold and impassioned contrasting sections provide inspiring
musical and visual programming material that seems to come
alive on the field. The writing in this sensational arrangement
captures all the energy and nuance of this powerful piece.
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Poison—Elliott Straite/arr. Allen Gray. Give your students
this hip-hop groove from Bell Biv DeVoe and they'll love you
for it! You can always trust a classic tune from the '80s or
'90s to fire up your crowd and create some excitement.
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Pokemon Theme—arr. Johnnie Vinson. Pokemon is
back and in top form! This terrific arrangement features the
driving rock pulse and catchy melodies of the original that
made it so memorable. It's a snap to learn and fun to play!
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Poker Face—arr. Tom Wallace. Lady Gaga's huge hit
is now available for marching band! Your band is sure to add
energy and excitement to the game each time they play it,
and that's no bluff!
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Pompeii—arr. Tom Wallace. The British rock group,
Bastille has had over 63,000,000 You Tube views on this
release. Richly unique, the song has held the #1 spot for
Alternative Rock as well as appearing on the Top 10 Billboard
Hits. Elements of pop and quasi-gregorian chants combine
for a unique sound outside the mainstream, conjuring up
imaginative production ideas.
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Pressure—arr. Brian Scott. Rock out in the stands this
year with this rocking great tune from the popular band
Muse. Exciting harmonies and driving percussion combine
with the use of open fifths that will have this tune resonating
in stadiums across the country this fall!
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The Pretender—arr. Tom Wallace. Here is the hard
rockin', edgy chart based on the hit by The Foo Fighters!
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Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)—arr. Allen Gray. This
driving rock hit from Offspring makes a powerful feature that
works so well, it seems like it was originally composed for
marching band! This is the closing number of The Music of
Offspring show.
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Push It—arr. Mike Story. One of the most recognizable
hooks ever written is the basis for this arrangement of the
classic hip-hop tune from Salt-n-Pepa. Named one of Rolling
Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, this tune
is sure to be a crowd favorite year after year!
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Queen Opener—arr. Tom Wallace. Three hits from
the wildly successful rock group Queen are featured in this
this explosive opener for the show "QUEEN." The operatic
Bohemian Rhapsody provides theatrical contrast to the
ageless stadium anthems, We Will Rock You and Another
One Bites the Dust.
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Radioactive—arr. Paul Murtha. Recorded by Imagine
Dragons, this explosive medium rock tune has found a
permanent place in today's rapidly changing music scene.
A favorite with listeners, it's sure to become a classic for the
stands or field.
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Respect—arr. Michael Oare & K.J. Stafford. Although
originally recorded by Otis Redding in 1965, this R&B classic
became Aretha Franklin's signature song. Here is a powerful
arrangement that will sound great even with small bands.
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(You've Got It) The Right Stuff—arr. Ishbah Cox.
The New Kids on the Block helped blaze the trail for the boy-
band craze that has lasted year after year. Here is one of their
iconic hits written in a moderate pop groove and featuring
effective full band scoring and a pulsating rhythmic drive.
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Roar—arr. Ralph Ford. Katy Perry's huge No. 1 hit will
be a fall favorite with your band and audiences! This skillful
arrangement captures her unique style and the catchy
rhythmic groove of the original.
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Rock & Roll - Part II—arr. Paul Lavender. Everybody
knows the word(s) to this one! Sure to get the crowd rowdy
and loud!
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Rock and Roll All Nite—arr. Paul Murtha. From the
dynamic rock group KISS, here is their signature rock and roll
anthem in a well-scored and solid arrangement for younger
bands! An optional vocal section is included for getting the
crowd really involved!
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Rock You Like a Hurricane—arr. Michael Brown
& Will Rapp. This driving rock tune recorded by the Scorpions
in 1984 has taken on a life of its own in American pop culture
and sporting events. Frequently used in TV, films and video
games, the song features the familiar chorus and a relentless
rock groove.
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Rockin' Robin—arr. Ayatey Shabazz. Your band is
going to have a great time performing this blast from the past
in the stands! This arrangement is written so that it will be
accessible to any size or ability level. Get ready for some good
old-fashioned rock 'n' roll in the stands!
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Runaway Baby—arr. Paul Murtha. Here's the hot
dance groove from Bruno Mars, now even more popular after
his stunning live performance at the 2012 Grammy Awards.
With a catchy melody and driving tempo, this one is perfect
for dance groups or just energizing the crowd!
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Runaway Baby—arr. Tom Wallace. Bruno Mars was a
featured performer on the 2012 Grammy Awards show with
this old-school style rock and roll number. Its great groove
and feel make this chart a total blast to play!
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The Safety Dance—arr. Jay Bocook and Omar
Carmenates. This campy 1983 hit from Men Without Hats
became the famous mall dance sequence on Glee. It's sure
to be a huge hit with your band whether you recreate the
dance on the football field or in the stands! Optional vocals
are included for the dance sequence.
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Saturday Night's Alright—arr. Tom Wallace. A
percussion feature sets up the immediately recognizable hook
of this hard rocking arrangement. The excitement never lets
up as the chart builds to a powerful conclusion to the Sir Elton
John show!
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Say Amen (Saturday Night)—arr. Matt Conaway
& Pam Nave. From the killer album Pray for the Wicked,
here is the driving rock anthem by Panic! At the Disco that
drove listeners wild. The blazing hot tempo and irresistible
hooks make this dynamite chart perfect for the stands or
dance features!
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School Spirit—arr. Jonathan Nelson. A great chart for
galvanizing a winning spirit, you'll want to break this out when
morale is low or when you want to keep up the momentum.
Carefully written, it's the perfect answer for small groups,
groups with incomplete instrumentation, or groups with less
experienced players.
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Senorita—arr. Michael Brown & Omar Carmenates. A
sultry medium-tempo Latin groove serves to highlight and
enhance the spirited, catchy melodies. This arrangement of
the hit by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabella works great
when used as a dance number or played from the stands.
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September—arr. Ishbah Cox. Earth, Wind & Fire... just the
name sends chills of excitement throughout the crowd! Since
1978, this classic number has enjoyed continued popularity
through recordings by countless artists as well as appearances
in television and film. A guaranteed "feel good" tune, this funky
chart makes a great dance feature or stands blaster.
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September—arr. Mike Story. Young bands will sound
great on this Earth, Wind & Fire hit! The groove just never quits!
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Seven Nation Army—arr. Dallas C. Burke. Put
your low brass section front and center with this rockin'
arrangement of the White Stripes hit! The instantly
recognizable bass line and the driving pulse will make this a
favorite year after year!
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Seven Nation Army—arr. Jay Dawson. This hit from
the White Stripes has all the ingredients for the perfect stands
tune! The raw, menacing and simplistic bass riff is a natural
for your low brass section!
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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/The
End—John Lennon & Paul McCartney/arr. Wallace. Opening
with a brief drum solo a la Ringo Starr, the familiar strains of
this classic kick off the closer to the "Beatlemania" show. The
chart concludes with a powerful setting of The End, the last
song ever recorded by all four members of The Beatles.
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