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2025 Fall Concert Band Catalog

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160 2025-26 Editors' Choice New Basic Library Large Print Edition A Cappella Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Blues & Swing | Medium-Easy Autumn Leaves—Joseph Kosma/ arr. Peter Blair. This is a great old tune! Except...there's nothing "old" sounding about it. It's a medium swing version of a marvelous, often-played standard that opens with an alto and trumpet duet and is filled with tight ensemble punches. The saxes are featured on a chorus and there is a written or ad lib solo for piano. 2406361 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Back Online—Gregory Yasinitsky. Don't miss this swinging, shuffle blues chart for developing groups that cooks right off the top! Set at about 132 bpm, it features a full and hot saxophone section soli, a stop-time section leading into the solo, a written or improvised solo for trumpet, and a section that comes way down after the solos that feature the brass and then the full ensemble. It then opens up and really begins to swing! Additionally, it can be played with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations. Back Online is accessible for many bands and is highly recommended! 10568026 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Backatown—Troy Andrews/arr. John Wasson. From Trombone Shorty's acclaimed CD Backatown, here is the hot title cut arranged for big band in a funky medium tempo. Combining the elements of New Orleans second line and contemporary rock styles, this unique chart features a blend of catchy riffs, solid ensemble passages, and stop-time breaks. There are short written or ad lib solos for trumpet and tenor. This chart exudes a spirited and unmistakable New Orleans swagger! 10490289 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Basin Street Blues—Spencer Williams/arr. Dallas C. Burke. This big band tribute to the New Orleans classic oozes with soul and laid-back swing. Featuring a solo trumpet on the melody at the top with some fun call and response with the rest of the band, this grooves hard from the first measure. Next, the solo trumpet is featured on the melody with another great response from the band. Things heat up with a blow section before it's time for a written or ad-lib solo from the trumpet. This chart swings hard until the close with more blow sections from the band before the dynamic ending! 11572318 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00 Bayview Drive—Greg Yasinitsky. If you are looking for a cooking shuffle for your next performance, give this a listen. Well- developed melodic ideas ensure that each section of the chart brings a fresh spin to the music. There is a ton of energy in this chart, and it will be a blast for your band to unleash it! 11615245 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 The Big Band Theory—Larry Neeck. This bright swinger kicks right from the start at around 180 bpm! Based on a blues form, this chart is very melodic and simply cooks in an uncomplicated fashion, with tasty unison riffs balancing the powerfully scored ensemble sections. The open solo section with great background figures, along with the included suggested solos, provides an opportunity for individual band members to shine. Additional highlights included a nice shout chorus and a section after the shout that begins softly and builds to the end. It's also playable with optional reduced instrumentation. Here's a great chart for opening a program or for any occasion! Highly recommended! 10518277 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 48.00 Big Noise from Winnetka—Haggart & Bauduc/arr. Paul Lavender. Bring the sounds of Bob Crosby and the big band era to life again with this fun chart for younger players! It features an authentic sound, a flexible solo section and the saxes get to whistle the melody for added fun. A great experience for young players! 2481666 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Big Swing Face—Bill Potts/arr. Rich Sigler. This chart, originally popularized by Buddy Rich, has been scored at an accessible level while maintaining the essence of the original and more. The tempo is around 154 bpm, there are written solos for tenor and trumpet 2, as well as nice dynamics to show off your jazz band, plus optional parts for expanded instrumentations. A fun chart that you'll play for years to come! 10452096 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 48.00 Birk's Works—Dizzy Gillespie/arr. Mark Taylor. This classic minor blues by Dizzy Gillespie is set in a comfortable medium swing style. A small group is featured at the top using the distinctive stylings and articulations of the original recording. Nice and accessible passages for the full ensemble as well as a satisfying shout chorus are featured along with solo space for trumpet and tenor saxophone. 10908988 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 Blackstone Blues—Jeff Jarvis. If you're looking for a well-developed blues chart with a straight-ahead swing feel that has some meat on the bones, this is the composition for you: blues harmony with a twist, interesting development sections, and a killer shout chorus. 11561645 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Bloo Phunk Strut—Michele Fernandez. This groovy and energetic blues-funk chart really does "strut" with its catchy riffs, Afro-Latin undertones, and exciting drive. The opening bass solo is written out and can be played by any instrument. Rhythm parts are all fully notated. Your audiences will certainly groove to this one at your next performance. 11548581 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00 Blue Skies—Irving Berlin/arr. Dave Mills. This up-tempo treatment of Irving Berlin's jazz classic is sure to chase any clouds away. The solo section features space for improvised solos from the tenor sax, trumpet or trombone before a nice call and response from the horns. After a sax section soli, the driving swing continues to the end for a rousing finish. 11624015 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00 Blues Be King!—Scott Stanton. Yes! Feature your guitar or vibes player on this cookin' blues shuffle in F with a nod to the late, great B.B. King! The bari sax part takes a prominent blues band role within the rhythm section. The optional written or improvised solo section is open to also feature your best wind players. The solo guitar part includes tablature and fingerings for appropriate slides, bends, hammer-ons, pull-offs, and chord shape/performance suggestions. This stunner is optionally playable with reduced instrumentation. Guitar and vibes solo features are hard to find, so make sure to check this one out! Highly recommended! 10607070 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 48.00 Boss City—John L. "Wes" Montgomery/arr. Mike Kamuf. It's a funky-rock groove, let's call it a "boogaloo," performed around 126 BPM. A very catchy melody, with stop-time sections and solos provided for alto, tenor, trumpet, trombone, and guitar, plus some brief drum solo interludes. Lead trumpet range is to written G on top of the staff. This is a great chart for any performance setting. (4:50) 11619657 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 52.00 Bubba's Pockets—Doug Beach. With a catchy blues melody and fine ensemble scoring, this hip dirty blues chart is very accessible and downright fun to play. Written solos for bari sax and trumpet. Great for teaching triplets and the blues scale and form. 11561660 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 48.00 Buckjump—Andrews & Ballard/arr. John Wasson. Recorded by Trombone Shorty on his 2011 album For True and featuring the Rebirth Brass Band and 5th Ward Weebie, this hot tune has a funky New Orleans style groove with a moderate tempo and catchy riffs. The trombones get the spotlight to start with, followed by tight ensemble playing and later space for an improvised or written trombone solo. This chart is cool, confident and colorful! Highly recommended! 10556780 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 C-Jam Blues—Duke Ellington/arr. Mark Taylor. Here is a new and creative new take on this Duke Ellington favorite set in a New Orleans street beat style. A piano introduction sets up the groove then a small group takes the initial statement of the theme. The rest of the ensemble enters with a counterline before the full ensemble launches the solo section which is designed to feature any number of soloists. Unique and effective! 10374164 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Can I Be Honest With You?—Dave Mills. This up-tempo blues in the key of F is the perfect opener for any concert. With blues quotes galore, this tune features space for alto, tenor, trumpet, and trombone to improvise the F blues over some killer band backgrounds. After the solo section, there's a sax section soli before coming back around to the infectious melody. With a burning swing that just won't stop, your band is sure to love this one! 11624016 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00 BEST SELLERS Blues & Swing Medium-Easy Best Selling Charts! These selections, listed in order of their popularity, are chosen most often by directors like you. Sing, Sing, Sing— Louie Prima/arr. Victor Lopez. 2702806 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . 52.00 Soul Chicken—Kris Berg. 11570898 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . 52.00 Jumpin' at the Woodside— Count Basie/arr. Rich DeRosa. 10028198 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . 62.00 Autumn Leaves— Joseph Kosma/arr. Peter Blair. 2406361 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . 50.00 The Pink Panther Mambo— Henry Mancini/arr. Greg Nielsen. 11570896 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . 52.00 Flight of the Foo Birds— Neal Hefti/arr. Peter Blair. 10513893 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . 52.00 Whirly Bird—Neal Hefti/ arr. Peter Blair. 10452088 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . 48.00 Moanin'— Bobby Timmons/arr. Mark Taylor. 2445690 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . 50.00 That Warm Feeling (Full Score Edition)—Sammy Nestico. 11576723 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . 60.00 Big Noise from Winnetka— Haggart & Bauduc/ arr. Paul Lavender. 2481666 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . 50.00 YEARS OF MUSIC S I N C E 1 8 7 6

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