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2025 Fall Concert Band Catalog

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176 2025-26 Editors' Choice New Basic Library Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Big Band Standards | All Levels Groove Merchant—Jerome Richardson/ arr. Rich Sigler. Made famous by the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis band, this accessible version has a gospel rock groove that fits perfectly. Played at about 132 bpm with straight eighths, this chart is packed with goodies like written-out solos for trombone and trumpet, a lead trumpet range to written G on top of the staff, a few clever modulations, and a great development section. Toss in the optional parts to include vibes and you have a fine chart. Groove Merchant is very effective at any performance and is highly recommended! 10593765 Jazz Ensemble. . . ME 52.00 I Can't Stop Loving You—arr. Quincy Jones. Every jazz fan knows it, loves it and has wished it was in print! And now, this quintessential big-band arrangement is finally available! As recorded by the Count Basie Orchestra on their album This Time by Basie: Hits of the 50s & 60s, Quincy Jones' arrangement of I Can't Stop Loving You will bring your audiences to their feet. Beginning with the Count's rubato piano tremolo, this laid-back shuffle chart features in-your-face ensemble writing at its finest. There is short, written-out solo space for trombone and piano, but mostly this chart simply swings its tail off with the entire ensemble from beginning to end! Never has a sad song sounded so happy! Very highly recommended! 10368505 Jazz Ensemble. . . MA 55.00 I Could Write a Book—Richard Rogers/ arr. John Wasson. Perfectly scored for young jazz ensembles, this arrangement of the classic standard from the musical "Pal Joey" is perfect to teach swing style and to expand your players' knowledge of classic American standards. 11623389 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 I'm Beginning to See the Light—arr. Paul Baker. This is a swinger all the way! The tempo can be anywhere between 132 - 150 bpm and there is a written trumpet 2 solo. There's plenty of swingin' ensemble, a great sax section soli plus optional parts for flute, clarinet, vibes, horn, baritone horn, and tuba. Add in trumpet plungers and sliding trombones and it's all great stuff! 10353493 Jazz Ensemble. . . ME 52.00 I'm Getting Sentimental Over You— George Bassman/arr. Mark Taylor. Long recognized as the signature song for the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, here is a beautifully arranged setting for young jazz ensembles. In a slow Basie-style swing, this chart features plenty of full ensemble scoring, modest brass ranges, a solo for trumpet, and a brief sax soli in double-time feel. 10960662 Jazz Ensemble. . . ME 45.00 In a Mellow Tone—Duke Ellington/arr. Mark Taylor. One of the all-time Duke Ellington classics is this elegant, medium swing tune. Mark Taylor's smooth arrangement for developing groups features plenty of rich ensemble scoring plus written or ad lib solos for trumpet and trombone. Introduce your young jazzers to the Duke with this excellent chart! 2481663 Jazz Ensemble. . . ME 50.00 In the Mood—Joe Garland. This Glenn Miller classic is a must for every jazz band library! Carefully edited and available with a full score, this arrangement has everything you need to recreate the original including a trumpet solo, and a short call-and-response passage between the alto and tenor saxes. It's a guaranteed crowd-pleaser! 2090959 Jazz Ensemble. . . . .M 55.00 In the Mood—Joe Garland/arr. Michael Sweeney. This one's a must! Glenn Miller's big band classic is one of the best known tunes from the swing era, and Mike's excellent arrangement puts it within reach of young bands. Comfortable ranges, easy rhythm patterns and written solos make this a perfect choice to teach your students how to swing! 2314268 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . E 45.00 Invitation—Bronislau Kaper & Paul Francis Webster/arr. Erik Morales. A standard performed by all the jazz greats. This light swing chart arranged by Erik Morales has a mysterious yet exciting character as it changes grooves from swing to Afro-Cuban, then a faster swing. Check out the fine solis for saxes, trumpets, and trombones! The lead trumpet range is to written A above the staff. Power and excitement in a dynamic chart! 11355034 Jazz Ensemble. . . MA 52.00 It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)—Duke Ellington/arr. Mark Taylor. This chart has it all! A great swing feel, solid scoring, dynamic contrasts and more make it perfect both for younger and more experienced bands. Includes written and ad lib solos. 2297919 Jazz Ensemble. . . ME 50.00 It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)—Duke Ellington/arr. Ralph Ford. You may think this very clever chart is all swing, but it begins as Latin then alternates with a swing feel. The tempo is bright at around 190-200 bpm with suggested solos for trumpet and tenor sax, a few piano montunos, and a big shout chorus leading to a huge ending closing this fine chart appropriately. Additional wind parts and a vibes part are included for optional expanded instrumentations. Highly recommended! 10756380 Jazz Ensemble. . . . .M 48.00 Jumpin' at the Woodside—Count Basie/ arr. Rich DeRosa. This one just builds and builds! Rich DeRosa keeps this Count Basie signature tune swinging all the way and includes two optional tag endings to keep the Basie style intact. The solos are written out for piano, tenor sax, trumpet and trombone and the lead trumpet range is to written G on top of the staff with an A on the optional tag ending. Optional parts are included for expanded instrumentation. One of the Count's finest! 10028198 Jazz Ensemble. . . ME 62.00 La Suerte de los Tontos—Johnny Richards/arr. Victor Lopez. Victor Lopez, who knows the Latin idiom inside and out, has given us a powerhouse 6/8 Latin chart that will make your ensemble sound like the Kenton Band. It's majestic, powerful and noble and includes written solo space for tenor sax and an optional Latin percussion part. Optional parts are included for flute, horn in F, baritone/tenor sax and tuba. This is a "must-have" chart with pure excitement from beginning to end! 10049728 Jazz Ensemble. . . MA 52.00 Li'l Darlin'—Neal Hefti. Composed and arranged by Neal Hefti, this is the original chart that says just about everything there is to say about relaxed, laid-back swing! No good jazz library is complete without this incredibly good chart! 279364 Jazz Ensemble. . . ME 52.00 Lil' Liza Jane—arr. Allen Gray. This jazz standard will bring that Mardi Gras feel to your next concert! The chart features a New Orleans-style second-line groove that younger bands will really dig! Trombones get a chance to tailgate while the trumpets and saxes cover the familiar melody. There's an optional short vocal call and response between a soloist and the rest of the band before the solo section, which features written or ad-lib solos for the alto sax, tenor sax, trumpet, and trombone. By the time the band kicks back in on the melody, you'll have the whole crowd singing along! Your young jazz ensemble and the audience won't be able to get enough! 11516026 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . E 50.00 Mamacita—Joe Henderson/arr. Alan Baylock. A groovy straight-eighth feel on this jazz standard with amazing parts for all and an intro that is nothing but fire. The tempo is around 154 bpm, and the lead trumpet range is to written B-flat above the staff. Sample solos are provided for alto and tenor sax, plus optional flute and vibes parts. Energy prevails! 11511951 Jazz Ensemble. . . . .M 55.00 Mood Indigo—Duke Ellington/arr. Vince Gassi. This medium swing arrangement of the dreamy Ellington tune will cook at just about any tempo but the recommended tempo is approximately 108 beats per minute. The chart features a written tenor sax solo and a lot of interplay between the brass and saxes. It's even got a four bar stop-time section providing some rhythmic contrast. The Duke would be pleased that you're playing one of his songs on your next concert program! Optional reduced or expanded instrumentations. 10277423 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . E 42.00 Moon River—Henry Mancini/arr. Billy Byers. As recorded by the Count Basie Orchestra on their album This Time by Basie, Billy Byers arranged a wonderful, easy-swinging masterpiece. Cleverly, he set this Mancini classic in 4/4 to accommodate the Basie band's iconic style. This is a terrific big band chart that belongs in every library right alongside I Can't Stop Loving You, Nice 'n Easy and I Left My Heart in San Francisco. There's space for a trumpet solo, and the ensemble writing is quite playable by most bands. This is oh, so nice and highly recommended! 10530081 Jazz Ensemble. . . . .M 55.00 Moten Swing—Buster Moten & Bennie Moten/arr. Rick Stitzel. Recorded in 1932 by Bennie Moten's own Kansas City Orchestra, this jazz classic was notably stylized by Count Basie in 1940. This easy version is true to the Basie style, featuring tutti ensemble scoring along with a short solo for any sax followed by a solo for any trumpet. A great lesson in swing style for young players. 11357093 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . E 45.00 My Foolish Heart—Victor Young/arr. Alan Baylock. Feature your trumpet 2 player on this superb ballad arrangement. Opening with a lush rubato section and then shifting into a double-time section, this piece will show off the strengths of your group. This is a fantastic addition to your library! 11400558 Jazz Ensemble. . . MA 52.00 My Funny Valentine—Richard Rodgers/ arr. Rick Hirsch. This is an extraordinary ballad feature for your lead alto. Beautiful, sensitive, and truly captivating, the chart features a suggested written solo section, lead trumpet range to written A above the staff (opt. 8va), a double-time feel section, and some effective backgrounds behind the soloist. Optional flute and vibes parts included. This is an excellent arrangement! 11511952 Jazz Ensemble. . . . .M 55.00 My Funny Valentine—Richard Rodgers/ arr. Mike Smukal. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart gave the jazz world this beautiful ballad, and arranger Mike Smukal sets it as a lush trumpet or flugelhorn solo feature. The entire solo is notated and can effectively be performed with no improvisation. It also features a wonderful double-time section with everything written out, easy ranges, some nice substitute chords and lush harmonies. This arrangement includes optional parts for flute, horn in F, baritone and tuba. This is an exceptional chart at an accessible level! Highly recommended! 10049705 Jazz Ensemble. . . ME 48.00 THANK YOU FOR BEING A PEPPER CUSTOMER!

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