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2025 Fall Concert Band Catalog

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163 Order Toll-Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 | jwpepper.com | [email protected] Blues & Swing | Medium-Easy The Inner Circle—Rich Woolworth. This minor-key swing chart is a great way for younger bands to explore the 32-bar song form. The long solo section provides opportunities for several soloists; written solos for tenor, trumpet, trombone, and alto are provided. After an ensemble chorus and a sax soli, the band reprises the melody, leading to a soft ending. 11624029 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00 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. . . . . . 50.00 Jazz Superset No. 5: The Patriotic Collection—arr. Mike Lewis. Every jazz ensemble should have this wonderful patriotic collection in their library! Mike Lewis offers complete arrangements of our nation's most familiar songs in stirring arrangements useful for a variety of performance needs. Titles include: America; America The Beautiful; The Star Spangled Banner (with optional lyric sheet); The Battle Hymn Of The Republic; God Bless The U.S.A. and American Patrol. Very highly recommended! 2471393 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 60.00 The Jody Grind—Horace Silver/arr. Mark Taylor. Enrich your jazz musicians with the music of Horace Silver with this arrangement of one of his most soulful blues tunes. Tenor Sax 1 and Trumpet 2 play the first statement of the head creating the original sound before the Alto 1 joins in. Expertscoring wraps the melody in hip figures and great ensemble hits. Solo changes for Trumpet 2. 11617955 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Jump, Jive an' Wail—arr. Roger Holmes. Grab a partner and start cuttin' the rug! This is the tune of the jump swing craze, and it smokes! Originally a big hit for Louis Prima, guitarist Brian Setzer has re-made the tune for his Dirty Boogie album. With reasonable ranges and lots of tutti section writing, this arrangement will heat up fast without a lot of effort! There are only two short solos - tenor and trumpet - and they can be played as written or ad lib. 2408417 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Jumpin' and Jivin'—Toshi Clinch. Inspired by the legendary Count Basie orchestra and their stomping grounds, Kansas City. Home to many of the great jazz artists, Kansas City was where the jump style of music began, matching horns with a heavy four feel in the rhythm section. This piece captures that feeling while incorporating catchy riffs and moments for improvisation that can be shared across the band. 11624812 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00 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. . . . . . 62.00 Killer Joe (Cool Joe, Mean Joe)— Golson & Jones/arr. Lisa DeSpain. Lisa Despain steps a little outside the box with this very clever and original treatment of this well-known jazz standard. Written by Benny Golson and Quincy Jones, she had great material to work with! This chart will mesmerize you, yet swing all the way with written tenor sax and trumpet solos and a lead trumpet range to written G on top of the staff. Well-arranged and fresh, this one will grab you and stay with you for sure. We just can't hear it enough! Highly recommended! Optional expanded instrumentation. 10093094 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 48.00 Killer on the Keys—Larry Neeck. A smokin', rock 'n rollin' romp, Killer on the Keys features your keyboard player a la Jerry Lee Lewis, the "Killer" himself. All the riffs and solos are completely written out, so that your budding keyboardist will feel right at home with the bluesy rock 'n roll shuffle style. Although the keys are featured, this full-sounding arrangement has plenty of licks for the rest of the band, including a section for written or improvised solos. Hammering the ivories, your soloist, band, and audience will find this is a "killer" of a tune! Highly recommended! 10071408 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 48.00 Last Fries in the Bag—Jamie Roth. Brimming with energy, this piece will showcase the band's ability to create dynamic contrasts and play punchy rhythms. It also swings like crazy! Solos for alto and tenor sax, trumpet, and trombone. 11503711 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00 A Little Orpheus Swing—Michele Fernandez. This fun and engaging swing chart based on the changes to Black Orpheus features a catchy melody, excellent scoring, and a hip groove that makes it fun to play and very accessible. Written solos for trumpet and tenor sax. 11561662 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 48.00 Loose Canon—Paul Murtha. Highlight your sax section with this great F minor blues chart. Hip swinging melodies wrapped in phat brass and rhythm section hits along with great unison brass writing on the bridge make this highly accessible while sounding far more advanced. Open solos for tenor sax, trumpet, and trombone. Lead trumpet plays A, lead bone plays F. 11593017 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Luck of the Draw—Doug Beach. From the opening notes to the final chord, this chart bristles with energy and excitement. The hard-charging swing groove provides the perfect setting for the rhythmic melodic line. With plenty of ensemble work and an open solo section, this is the perfect opener for your next program. 11615264 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 48.00 Midnight Alley—Doug Beach. Great scoring and a solid melody make this straight-ahead swing chart a great choice for younger bands. The minor harmonies provide an easy entry into the world of improvisation, and the ensemble writing gives everyone a chance to get in on the action. This one provides a wealth of teaching opportunities and will be a hit on any concert or festival program. 11615263 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 48.00 Mind over Matters—Kris Berg. A smoking and infectiously hip melody shines through in this up-tempo swinger. Wonderful and creative scoring make this very accessible to younger ensembles. Solo opportunities for bari sax and trumpet. 11561644 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Moanin'—Bobby Timmons/arr. Mark Taylor. Your piano player will get some well-deserved attention in this familiar Bobby Timmons' chart. The saxes grab the melody from the piano, and everyone gets in on the action for some real nice moments in the chorus. Written solos are included for piano, tenor and/or trumpet. The quality of Mark's arranging on this really lets you sell it! 2445690 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 The Mudbug Strut—Paul Baker. A New Orleans street parade comes to life with this chart! A 2nd line snare drum beat drives the Dixie-based ensemble, complete with tailgate trombone. There are written solos for trombone, alto sax, plunger trumpet, and bass, and tuba may be substituted for the bass for even more authenticity. An additional clarinet part is included as well. An exchange between the drums and ensemble leads to a roll off that launches the shout section and traditional ending. The trumpet range goes to written high G and trombone to F. Highly recommended! 10458467 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 Nardis—Miles Davis/arr. Paul Murtha. The definitive recording of this jazz classic is by Bill Evans, with other notable recordings by Cannonball Adderley and Joe Henderson. Paul Murtha's arrangement for developing groups features a Latin style on the head then switches to swing on the bridge. This really nice chart also includes very effective writing for all sections of the band as well as written or improvised solo space for alto sax. Highly recommended! 10072801 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Nostalgia in Times Square—Charles Mingus/arr. Victor Lopez. Don't miss this jazz standard composed by the legendary Mingus! Swinging at around 144 bpm, this chart delivers with outstanding soli passages as well as superb written or improvised solos for tenor and trumpet. The brass ranges are accessible, there are nice full ensemble sections along with highly effective interludes, and there are optional wind parts for augmented instrumentations. It's just what you need for your jazz book, and it's highly recommended! 10756388 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 48.00 Orange Sherbert—Sammy Nestico. Originally recorded in 1975 by Count Basie and titled because Basie loved orange sherbert, this fresh setting features easy registers, strong jazz figures, and a bright, free swinging style. A written or ad lib trumpet solo in the midsection and an ensemble shout before the final chord are highlights. The rhythm section parts are notated with chords cued, and a guitar chord chart is included. 2341741 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 48.00 Payton's Tune—Rick Hirsch. A gorgeous even-eighth treatment of a poignant yet powerful melody you'll love. Trumpet 1 takes the written melody line, plus a few brief suggested solos for alto, trombone, tenor, and trumpet are provided. The tempo after the intro is around 144 BPM. Auxiliary percussion and various other optional parts included. A beautiful chart. (3:30) 11619660 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 52.00 Pennsylvania 6-5000—Jerry Gray/arr. John Berry. Here's a perfect touch of swing era nostalgia with this signature tune from the Glenn Miller Orchestra. All the elements of the original are here in this more accessible version including the famous sax melody, written trumpet and alto solos and, of course, full band vocals. A real crowd pleaser! 10028094 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 10029094E Jazz Ensemble ePrint 57.50 Perdido—Juan Tizol/arr. Mark Taylor. One of the favorites performed by the Duke Ellington Orchestra, Perdido is a happy and upbeat riff tune set in a swing style. This great sounding chart in the six-horn format (3 saxes, 2 trumpets, trombone and rhythm section) features variety in scoring, an open solo section, and a terrific shout chorus for the entire ensemble. Additional optional parts are included for alto, tenor and trombone. Perfect for additional opportunities for key players! 11100186 Combo . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 The Pink Panther Mambo—Henry Mancini/arr. Greg Nielsen. You've probably never heard The Pink Panther Theme as a mambo, especially like this. Very playable for the young band, with optional solos for alto 1 and trumpet 1 and lead trumpet range to written F top line. Optional parts include vibes and auxiliary percussion. Your band and the audience will love this chart! (4:00) 11570896 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 52.00

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