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2026 Fall Concert Band Catalog

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Editors' Choice New Basic Library A Cappella Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 126 Blues & Swing | Medium Oh, Lady Be Good—George Gershwin/arr. Scott Ragsdale. A terrific Gershwin song for your female vocalist. The vocal range is from G below middle C to third-line B-flat. The lead trumpet range is to written high B-flat. This chart flows very well and will be a hit for your vocalist and the ensemble. Tempo is around 98 in cut time. Highly recommended! (3:30) 11619666 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 57.00 On Green Dolphin Street—Bronislau Kaper/arr. Dave Wolpe. Only arranger Dave Wolpe can make On Green Dolphin Street the ideal address! A combination of swing and Latin feel, suggested solos for alto 1 and tenor 1, a lead trumpet range to written A above the staff, a tasty sax soli and a hot shout chorus make this an impressive chart. Optional parts are included for flute, horn in F, baritone horn/tenor sax and tuba. It's a superb chart you will enjoy for years to come. Highly recommended! 10049712 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 52.00 One for Daddy-O—Nat Adderley/arr. Mike Tomaro. This minor blues was written by Nat Adderley for Chicago DJ, Holmes "Daddy-O" Daylie and was first heard on Cannonball Adderley's seminal album, "Somethin' Else." This well-crafted arrangement swings just like the original, and includes a flexible solo section for any soloist. Written-out bass lines and piano voicings are included as well as chord/scale sheets in all keys. Highly recommended! 10775162 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Out of the Doghouse—Erik Morales. This outstanding shuffle chart sounds like a big old freight train coming down the tracks, and it just builds and builds! There's a wonderful section after the optional solos that features a powerful sax soli without the rhythm section, and there are great breaks for piano and drums throughout. There are also some independent bari sax lines and optional written solos for alto, tenor, and guitar. The lead trumpet range is to written A above the staff, and there's an optional ending with lead trumpet notes up to C. This is a hot chart! Our highest recommendation! Optional expanded instrumentation. 10068803 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Palm Beach Blues—Mark Taylor. Feature your star flugel player on this original swinging blues chart. Trombone and sax sections enjoy some amazingly hip soli, and open solos are available for guitar and tenor sax. 11640149 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Perdido—Juan Tizol/arr. Victor Lopez. Mambo! Arranger Victor Lopez has masterfully intertwined a mambo and a swing feel in this great Juan Tizol jazz classic. Featuring a fully notated tenor sax solo, lead trumpet range to written A, a brief sax soli and lots of excitement throughout, this chart is pure fun to hear and play! Don't be "lost", play Perdido! Optional expanded instrumentation. 10093181 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 52.00 Pfrancing (No Blues)—arr. John La Barbera. This modern jazz band arrangement reimagines a Miles Davis classic with a driving blues shuffle that feels as fresh as ever. The chart opens with a commanding piano solo before additional layers gradually enter, building texture and momentum. Swinging hard while remaining accessible, it preserves the character of the original while offering developing jazz ensembles a stylish take on a timeless tune. 11678478 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone—Sam H. Stept/arr. Dallas C. Burke. Bright swing energy highlights this classic big-band chart for medium-easy jazz band, with clear section features and accessible momentum. Low brass, trumpets, and saxes share soli statements before flexible tenor and trumpet solo opportunities. Ensemble shout sections bring satisfying drive and contrast. It's an effective choice for developing swing feel and sectional confidence while delivering a polished, upbeat chart students can enjoy performing. 11686032 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Plenty of Nothing—Monika Herzig/arr. Ryan Fraley. A straight-ahead modal swing chart set at Grade 3 features a fast swing feel with a purposeful groove, giving the ensemble room to settle in and shape the time. The opening melodic statement pairs alto 1 and trumpet 2 for a distinctive, lightly textured lead sound. An open solo section allows any instrument to step forward, supported by a note-for-note transcription of the recorded guitar solo for reference and study. Accessible rhythms and supportive orchestration make this a practical and rewarding choice for developing groups exploring modal playing in a swing context. 11687430 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 50.00 Puttin' on the Ritz—Irving Berlin/arr. Chris Sharp. The Irving Berlin classic gets the Sing, Sing, Sing treatment here. Let your drummer shine on this fun romp! 11574241 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 75.00 The Queen Bee (Full Score Edition)— Sammy Nestico. The quintessential recording of this chart was captured on the 1968 album Basie Straight Ahead. Unlike many of Sammy's charts for Basie, this one starts with the saxes and rhythm section instead of the more typical piano solo. Brass will need bucket mutes to get the right color in the ensemble, and while this chart is not as fast as some, it still demands the ensemble to play at their highest level to make it swing. 11576721 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 60.00 Scott Road Sprint—Craig Skeffington/arr. Terry White. An up-tempo swing chart, this dynamic piece combines bebop lines with big band swing. This chart performs well at a variety of tempos, ensuring it sounds great even at a medium-up groove. 11615249 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Shiny Stockings—Frank Foster/arr. Greg Yasinitsky. Frank Foster's composition Shiny Stockings is one of the greatest jazz tunes ever for big band. Arranged by Greg Yasinitsky and scored at an accessible level, this chart has all the ingredients you expect plus a few short section solis and an ensemble shout chorus. This arrangement stays very close to the original, yet is more accessible for developing groups. Other features include a written solo for 2nd trumpet with the lead trumpet range to written A above the staff. This Basie classic belongs in every jazz library! Highly recommended! Optional expanded instrumentation. 10071900 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Sing, Sing, Sing—Louis Prima/trans. Mike Lewis. Here it is...perhaps the most recognizable swing tune of all time! This incredible transcription is as close as you're going to come to the original (which included clarinet and less than a full compliment of brass). This chart is scored for a standard 5 saxes, 4 trumpets, 4 trombones and rhythm, but aside from that, it is the original as played by Benny Goodman. Every lick is there, including all the Gene Krupa drum breaks! This chart is a must for every big band's library! 2411486 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 62.00 Sister Sadie—Horace Silver/arr. Bryan Kidd. Experience this hard-bop style work that really gets things kickin'. The saxes open with the famous head and this chart has been made more accessible, yet remains true to the original. There are a wealth of performance suggestions included to make this chart work at many ability levels. Containing all the elements of Horace Silver's original tune, this arrangement can be opened up to feature more soloists than just the tenor (provided with a written solo and changes). A sax soli feature helps to bring this one home! An outstanding arrangement of a jazz standard! 10009016 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise— Sigmund Romberg/arr. Paul Baker. Paul Baker's take on this wonderful Sigmund Romberg standard is very exciting right off the top! It switches between straight-eighth and relaxed swing feels at around 150 bpm. The creative and tasty features include a written trumpet 1 solo on flugelhorn, written or improvised solos for trumpet and tenor, an outstanding sax soli, and a solo for drums over a horns interlude. The set also includes an auxiliary percussion part and optional parts for flute and vibes. Highly recommended for any performance and especially for contests and festivals! 11198998 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 50.00 Something for Perkins—Craig Skeffington. Layered swing writing defines this jazz ensemble chart for advanced high school, inspired by musician Dale Perkins. Long legato lines and frequent suspended harmonies create a free-flowing feel as melody, countermelody, ensemble hits, and rhythm section groove overlap. Moments of tight alignment, an a cappella wind soli after the solos, and sustained phrasing challenges reward careful listening and balance. A strong competition option for high school groups ready to refine classic big band sound and ensemble cohesion. 11678958 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 60.00 Soul Sermon—Mike Kamuf. Dynamic shifts between traditional swing and a New Orleans second-line groove give this medium-level jazz chart constant momentum and a unique stylistic contrast. Written solos for several sections lead into a unified soli passage where figures alternate between high and low voices. The music builds naturally into an energetic shout chorus, creating an exciting full-band showcase. 11687296 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Splanky—Neal Hefti/arr. Sammy Nestico. For years, directors have been waiting for the release of the original Basie version of this great blues classic. It's full of Sammy's unique ensemble writing and has plenty of room for blues solos. 2185155 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 54.00 Streetlight Shuffle—Drew Zaremba. The evolution of this chart is epic! It grows from a whisper to a roar, with everything in between along the way. Think Gordon Goodwin meets the Bunny Hop with some musical zaniness built in. 11615119 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Summertime (from "Porgy and Bess")— George Gershwin/arr. Dave Rivello. This medium swing trumpet solo feature contains tons of jazz substance! Arranger Dave Rivello captures the distinctive Miles Davis-Harmon Mute sound in this outstanding chart that features both the band and soloist "a la Miles." The trumpet 2 solo part goes to written F on the top line, and the lead trumpet goes to written A. Highly recommended! 10011971 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 52.00 J.W. Pepper Is a Remarkable Company "J.W. Pepper's customer service is second to none: their reps are knowledgeable and truly helpful. 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