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2026 Fall Concert Band Catalog

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Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 | jwpepper.com | [email protected] 121 Blues & Swing | Medium-Easy Catfish Voodoo—Joel Vanderheyden. A New Orleans second-line-style chart delivers an infectious groove and a memorable, laid-back melody that feels authentic yet approachable. The music captures the street-band energy of the style without being technically demanding, making it ideal for introducing students to this tradition. Flexible scoring allows performance by combo or big band, with optional parts that adapt easily to many ensembles. Its strong rhythmic feel and relaxed swagger consistently make it a student favorite and an effective performance piece. 11687543 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 Cheesecake—Dexter Gordon/arr. Rick Stitzel. This catchy jazz standard is masterfully arranged here for developing players by Rick Stitzel. Featuring the sax section on the head, brass on the bridge, plus a suggested or improvised solo for tenor and a full ensemble shout chorus, this medium swing chart will make your band sound great! 10052543 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)—Fred Fisher/arr. Alan Baylock. A funky arrange- ment of a classic tune made famous by Frank Sinatra brings a cool half-time swing feel with a strong, syncopated groove. Written for developing jazz bands, the chart features extended written solo sections for alto sax and trumpet. The relaxed tempo and stylish rhythm make it an ideal concert opener that balances accessibility with a modern swing attitude. 11687287 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Dante's Hot House—Vince Gassi. High- energy drive takes off in this up-tempo swing chart for high school jazz ensemble. Tied rhythmic figures in the melody create a strong teaching focus supported by a featured trumpet solo offered in written or improvised form. Trombone and sax a cappella soli sections add a unique featured moment before the rhythm section returns for a powerful shout chorus, making this a confident, technique-building selection for high school players. 11678875 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Deadline Shuffle—Mike Tomaro. Saxo phones open the chart and carry the melodic material over crisp brass punctuation in this high school jazz work with a swing shuffle feel. A featured trombone solo provides a spotlight for a strong player, followed by engaging trade-off between piano riffs and the ensemble. Ghosted notes in the shout chorus sharpen articulation and provide an approachable opportunity to teach this useful jazz technique. A strong selection for developing stylistic detail, dynamic control, and a tight shuffle feel. 11678937 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Dig—arr. Mark Taylor. This approachable Miles Davis staple brings classic bebop energy into reach for young jazz band players. Off-beat hits, driving swing feel, and tight ensemble figures capture the bite and momentum of the original while keeping the writing playable. It offers a clear introduction to bebop style and phrasing, making this a great way to explore authentic jazz language without overwhelming developing players. 11678466 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 Down Home—Dean Sorenson. A grooving blues with a boogie-woogie feel, this chart for developing jazz ensembles evokes the feeling of late nights and good times. The melody is passed between the saxophones and brass before a brief soli section that features everyone. Swinging lines combined with moderate ranges and an F blues chord progression make this an ideal chart for developing swing style and teaching improvisation. 11685840 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Easy to Love—Cole Porter/arr. Paul Baker. A fast swing chart played on a great jazz standard, it features a great sax section soli, plenty of tutti ensemble, and written- out solos provided for piano (or vibes) and alto (or trumpet). Lead trumpet range is to written G on top of the staff. It's "easy to love" this chart! 11355026 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 48.00 Fancy Pants—Sammy Nestico. Don't miss this great funky blues chart! It's got a laid back groove that really grabs you! Originally written for Count Basie, it's the kind of chart that will make your band sound great. Written out rhythm section parts are really nice, and the horn parts...hey, this is just great writing. Everything sits right in the pocket! 2314862 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 Fixin' To—Clifton Jones. Relaxed light swing writing gives this medium-easy jazz chart a clear instructional focus on syncopation and style. Heavily syncopated melodic lines and technical saxophone section work strengthen ensemble precision, while cup-muted brass after the solos adds a unique contrasting color. Built in a classic riff-based style, the chart suits high school groups developing relaxed swing style and thoughtful articulation. A solid choice for reinforcing ensemble unity. 11678943 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Flight of the Foo Birds—Neal Hefti/ arr. Peter Blair. This Peter Blair chart on the Neal Hefti/Count Basie classic is a wonderful adaptation for younger jazz groups. It does its Basie thing with a light and cool swing feel, includes nice changes in texture, has brief written or ad lib solos for alto sax and trumpet 2, and an outstanding shout chorus with drum fills. Played at 156 bpm, the trumpet 1 range is up to written G on top of the staff, and optional parts are included for expanded instrumentations. Great tune, great chart! 10513893 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 52.00 Gator Bait—Paul Baker. Second-line swagger fills this New Orleans-style jazz chart built on an extended 24-bar B-flat blues form. Written solos as well as open changes encourage improvisation across the ensemble, supported by fully notated rhythm parts and an active drum set role that trades phrases with the band. An optional tuba reinforces the brass band style, and a roaring shout chorus closes the parade. A strong programming choice for exploring improvisation and authentic brass band attitude with style and drive. 11684561 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 45.00 Georgia on My Mind—Hoagy Carmichael/ arr. Dallas C. Burke. This sultry, bluesy, laid-back swing treatment of the timeless classic offers so many great musical moments for your developing jazz groups. After the opening alto solo on the familiar melody, this tune gives your sax and trumpet sections a taste of the melody before a brief shout section leads into solos for trumpet and tenor sax. After the solos, the band cranks things up a notch with a swingin' chorus before the chart comes to a soft and eloquent close. This chart is the perfect change-of-pace tune that still swings hard and offers a lot of soulful moments. 11686022 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Give it a Go—Anthony Susi. Classic swing style takes the spotlight in this medium-easy jazz band chart built around an immediately catchy melody. Detailed articulation markings reinforce teaching authentic style, and a short feature moment highlights trombone and bari sax either as solos or a brief soli. An approachable open solo section supports young improvisers, with optional parts for flute, horn, and tuba available to expand instrumentation as needed. 11678110 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 60.00 Goin' off the Peep End—Kris Berg. Yep, another chicken-themed chart set in a rock groove at 132 bpm. Solos are provided for alto 1 and trumpet 2; lead trumpet range is to written G on top of the staff. Yeah, it's rock groove, but there are plenty of dynamics and contrasts throughout. Optional vibes. This is a fun chart! (4:40) 11619658 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 52.00 Greasy Spoon—Dan Kramlich. A slow- swing blues groove anchors this flex jazz band chart built on a gritty feel and a catchy tune. Written to work with as few as four horns and rhythm section, it balances relaxed style with light rhythmic challenge, and the flexible solo section sits comfortably for developing improvisers. A strong choice for teaching shuffle feel and blues style while keeping the groove front and center. 11685305 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 45.00 The Great Pumpkin Waltz—Vince Guaraldi/ arr. John Wasson. The classic tune from It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is arranged here for your developing jazz ensembles. A great choice for Halloween and fall performances! 11679932 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 jwpepper.com The world's largest selection of sheet music titles, serving musicians, educators, and ensembles with an unparalleled range of music for every occasion and skill level.

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