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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] 127 Blues & Swing | Medium Sweet Georgia Brown—Ben Bernie & Maceo Pinkard/arr. Mark Taylor. There are some jazz standards that just never seem to go out of style. Here's an exceptional arrangement for vocal soloist in a medium swing style. The chart features inventive accompaniment figures from the band, a brief sax soli, and a shout chorus filled with dramatic contrasts in dynamics. This one is fun for the band as well as the singer. 11571828 Jazz Ensemble & Vocalist . . . . . . . . M 55.00 Sweet Tea—Paul Baker. Based on the chord changes from Stanley Turrentine's classic tune Sugar, this bluesy swing chart shows off the full range of your ensemble's style, dynamics, and swagger. Opening with a powerful ensemble statement, the melody follows with an alto/trumpet unison when the ante is abruptly upped by the brass announcing their presence. Sixteen bars of sax soli are followed by solos (written solos provided). A powerful shout section is followed by a group improvisation section, which leads to a recap of the intro and a strong finish. Trumpet range to written high C. Trombone to G. Piano and bass parts are written out. 11621731 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 50.00 Swingin' Shaker Tune—arr. Anthony Susi. This swing arrangement of Simple Gifts begins as a slow Count Basie-style ballad featuring the lead trumpet before shifting gears into a lively tempo. Every section gets a piece of the melody before a call- and-response passage sets up a solo section containing optional written solos or improvisation using the chord changes provided in the sax and trumpet parts. The stop-time Dixieland that follows allows your lead players from each section to share the spotlight before the rousing group finale. 11686194 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 48.00 Switch in Time—Sammy Nestico. Sammy Nestico wrote this classic chart for the Count Basie Orchestra and it was recorded on the album Basie – Straight Ahead. An approachable chart for advancing groups, this minor blues outing features attractive chord changes and a brilliant finale. Classic Basie! 546390 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Take Five—Paul Desmond/arr. Rich DeRosa. Perhaps the most famous time chart of all, Take Five is in 5/4 – but the rhythmic pattern is clear and consistent throughout. You'll find this arrangement very accessible, with easy alto sax and drum solos plus modest brass ranges. This chart features a more laid-back style than the original and is sure to be just as important today as was in the 1960s. Recommended for every jazz enthusiast! 10049802 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 52.00 Terminally Hip—Gordon Goodwin. Yes, it's hip! A clever, swinging treatment of a catchy tune played around 150 bpm. Lead trumpet range is to written B above the staff, the solo section includes suggested solos written for C, B-flat, E-flat, and trombone players: your choice. The shout chorus features drums trading with the ensemble. Optional parts include flute and vibes. (5:20) 11570903 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 That's How It's Done—Erik Sherburne. A swing chart with that special something. 11621971 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 50.00 That's Life—arr. Gordon Goodwin. Gordon Goodwin's medium-slow treatment of this familiar standard swings hard right from the top! This expertly crafted chart features plenty of tutti ensemble writing, solo space for trumpet and piano, and a short but potent sax soli. Silky smooth! 2286565 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 There Will Never Be Another You—arr. Mark Taylor. Here's a great chart on the familiar Harry Warren jazz standard that features the drummer on brushes and tasty figures from the full ensemble. Also featured are wonderful sectional and full ensemble passages that display your band's ability for cohesive playing. There's a suggested or improvised solo for trombone supported by excellent background writing. Here is a highly creative and tasteful chart that exemplifies this arranger's skill. Developing groups will find it ideal for festivals, concerts and casual occasions. Highly recommended! 10667344 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 45.00 Things Ain't What They Used to Be—Mercer Ellington/arr. Alan Baylock. Mercer Ellington's classic blues shuffle gets the Baylock treatment! The style is down home and the solos are for alto, trumpet, trombone, and tenor sax. Also included is a powerful Baylock-style shout chorus and optional parts for expanded instrumentations. It's a fun chart and it gets our highest recommendation! 10513911 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Third Stone from the Sun—arr. Mike Tomaro. Jimmy Hendrix meets big band jazz? Absolutely! This up-tempo swing arrangement brilliantly crafted by Mike Tomaro is a hip setting of groundbreaking fusion hit. Solo changes for Tenor Sax and Trumpet. Lead Trumpet plays high B nat. Lead Trombone plays high A. 11678482 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 This Could Be the Start of Something Big —Steve Allen. This one burns! With clever shifts from swing to samba, trombone section features, hard swinging figures, a hip sax soli, and huge ensemble shouts, this one is the perfect showcase for your top-level jazz ensemble. Solos for alto sax, tenor sax, trombone, and drums. 11593025 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Tune Up—arr. Mike Mossman. Shifting between a straight-eighth groove and swing, this medium-level jazz ensemble arrangement explores the harmonic language of a Miles Davis classic. Demanding writing across sections strengthens technique, balance, and stylistic flexibility while highlighting ensemble unity. A strong high school selection when you want students to stretch rhythmically and sonically while performing sophisticated jazz material with confidence. 11678483 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 The Upsweep—Alan Baylock. This very hip, funky rock chart has a driving groove played around 92 bpm. Solos are provided for trombone 1 and alto 1. Lead trumpet range is to written G on top of the staff. This chart will really work best with electric bass and piano. The band will dig it! (4:15) 11570902 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Uptown Swing!—Mark Taylor. Designed as a flashy showpiece that features every section of the band, this uptempo burner is the perfect opener! After the attention- getting intro, the rhythm section gets things going and then passes the baton to the trombone section. A short interlude separates each feature spot, so plug in an announcer if you like! The sax section shows its stuff, followed by the trumpets. A short drum solo leads to the final full-band chorus where everything comes together. This gets any concert off to an exciting start! 11571823 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 The Ususal Suspects—Roger Schmidli. Cool, moody, and stylish, this chart gives developing jazz ensembles a chance to step into the world of classic mid-century jazz writing. Drawing on the blues-infused melodies inspired by iconic detective themes like Peter Gunn, the music balances atmosphere and groove with accessible technique. The result is a boost of confidence while offering young players an engaging introduction to a timeless jazz aesthetic. 11686076 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Wag Your Tail and Walk On By—Dan Adams. Take an optimistic look at life from a dog's perspective through this jazz band tune with an optional vocal feature. An easy swing style complements the chart's whimsical lyrics. "Don't let the cats and the rabbits get you rattled, wag your tail and walk on by." A joyful, unique addition to your next concert program that is equally effective with or without the vocalist. 11686200 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 52.00 When You Wish Upon a Star Vocal Solo with Jazz C Major—Ned Washington & Leigh Harline/arr. Chuck Israels. Using a comfortable moderate swing style, this masterful setting opens with the full ensemble, then gives way to solo space for tenor sax. A key change announces the entrance of the vocalist who takes us the rest of the way out. Tender and very effective! 11571827 Jazz Ensemble & Vocalist . . . . . . . . M 55.00 Sonny Rollins Celebrate the legacy of Sonny Rollins with these arrangements of his classic standards Doxy—Sonny Rollins/arr. Michael Sweeney. 10461404 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VE 45.00 Jazz Combo Pak No. 29 (Sonny Rollins)— arr. Frank Mantooth. 2470825 Combo w/ Online Audio- 3+ Horns & Rhythm Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 50.00 Sonnymoon for Two—Sonny Rollins/arr. Paul Murtha. 10681403 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VE 45.00 St. Thomas—Sonny Rollins/arr. Mark Taylor. 10909028 Combo w/ Online Audio- 4 Horns & Rhythm Section. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 40.00 St. Thomas—Sonny Rollins/arr. Mark Taylor. 10098775 Combo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 50.00 St. Thomas—Sonny Rollins/arr. Mark Taylor. 2423630 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 50.00 Tenor Madness—Sonny Rollins/arr. Michael Sweeney. 10914012 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VE 40.00 Tenor Madness—Sonny Rollins/arr. Mark Taylor. 2433860 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 55.00

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