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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] 147 Jazz-Rock & Funk | Medium-Easy Kinda Horace—Dave Hanson. Latin rock energy shapes this jazz chart, drawing inspiration from Horace Silver and Steely Dan. Repetitive melodic material reinforces ensemble unity, while bluesy unison figures and cross-section interplay sharpen listening skills. A key change at the closing section adds an exciting push into the final melodic statement. A strong high school selection for developing ensemble awareness within a contemporary Latin rock context. 11678949 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Little Sunflower—Freddie Hubbard/arr. Mike Kamuf. This wonderful jazz standard is masterfully arranged and features a haunting melody with an alternating bossa and light funk groove. Solos are written for piano, trumpet, and tenor sax with modest brass ranges and a sweet shout chorus. It's been play-tested with great success and is an excellent chart all around! Optional expanded instrumentation. 10093122 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 52.00 Mr. Blue Sky—Jeff Lynne/arr. Roger Holmes. Originally released by the Electric Light Orchestra in 1978, this rock hit has been thrust back into the limelight thanks to its inclusion on numerous movie soundtracks, notably the opening sequence of "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2." A great-sounding chart playable by developing ensembles! 11172122 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 Misteriosa—Michele Fernandez. If you're looking for a change of pace, here's a silky smooth mambo in a modest tempo that creates a mysterious and captivating mood. The sassy lines in the saxes are complemented by punches from the brass, and the chart features an open solo section based on a single chord. With carefully notated rhythm section parts, you're sure to find this one unique and hypnotic. 11518968 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 Plug 'n Play—Jeff Jarvis. An outstanding funk-rock composition with intensity and groove for advanced groups. You will recognize Jeff's distinctive harmonic language from the opening piano riff. This is a fun one! 11615244 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 Rio de Janeiro Blue—Richard Torrance & John Haeny/arr. Rick Stitzel. Inspired by the recording by jazz singer Randy Crawford, this version of the marvelous tune features a smooth rock style and a sultry, singable melody. Scored for vocal soloist, this classy chart also features a brief solo for alto sax. 11518971 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Road Song—Wes Montgomery/arr. Mark Taylor. Composed by jazz legend Wes Montgomery, here is a moderate Latin/ rock treatment of this popular standard that features a tuneful melody over great changes. A call-and-response style is used throughout, first with smaller group scoring and later the entire ensemble. Suggested or improvised solos are included for trumpet and tenor sax. 10960660 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 45.00 Rock the Kanon—Johann Pachelbel/arr. Rich Woolworth. Working on a number of levels, this adaptation of the popular Pachelbel's Cannon is suitable for both pop and traditional programs. Following the familiar opening, the chart goes into a straight-ahead rock feel, with an improvised solo for the tenor sax. A short drum break leads into a statement of the melody by the horn sections, then it's back to the rock feel and the original melody, scored for the full band. A short acapella trumpet soli breaks up the action, then the saxes get the final statement of the melody. A great choice for high schools looking for a unique addition to their next program. 11686036 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 'Round Midnight—Bernie Hanighen, Cootie Williams & Thelonious Monk/arr. Rick Hirsch. Here is a superb chart on a wonderful jazz standard. Typically a ballad, this treatment is a straight-eighth feel with smooth cascading lines. Written-out solos are provided for trumpet and alto. Includeds a few sax solos and beautiful harmonies. The lead trumpet range is to written G on top of the staff. Optional parts include flute, clarinet, vibes, and more. A unique, fresh take! Recommended! 11355028 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 48.00 Scam Jam—Doug Beach & George Shutack. Built around a fast half-time funk groove, the music balances driving bass lines and ensemble unison with melodic figures traded across the band. Approachable demands make it suitable for high school jazz bands while still delivering a memorable punch. Written alto saxophone and trumpet solos add featured moments, and a unison shout chorus alternating with drum fills sharpens ensemble time and coordination. A strong choice for teaching groove clarity and confident funk style in a concert or festival setting. 11678953 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Shake a Tail Feather—arr. John Wasson. This 1963 funky classic has been covered by countless artists but is probably best remembered from Ray Charles' performance in the 1980 film "The Blues Brothers." This chart is arranged here for developing jazz bands with plenty of drive and energy. Your alto and tenor saxes get to show off with easy solos. 10960666 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 45.00 Shake It 'Til You Make It—Steve Parsons. This high school jazz chart immediately establishes the disco-funk groove through a piano-led opening and active rhythm section. Winds support with handclaps before they begin playing. Syncopated dotted eighth-sixteenth figures provide a clear focus on rhythmic precision, and written tenor saxophone and trumpet solos offer structured opportunities for short features. A strong teaching piece for high school groups exploring funk articulation, rhythms, and groove. 11678888 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Snarkitude—Eric Richards. Rooted in New Orleans second line tradition, this high school jazz chart blends funky swing with modern brass-band attitude. Unison trumpet and alto lines with scoops trade off with lower voices, leading to a bari sax/ bass trombone soli and a simple open solo section. A strong focus on wah-wah effects using plunger mutes sharpens the style and technique for your brass section. An effective high-energy closer when teaching second line feel, articulation, and coordinated plunger-mute effects. 11678956 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Sunflower Paradise—Francois-Olivier Fortin. Energize your students and audience alike with this cheerful Grade 2.5 gospel rock chart! The tune includes an easy solo section using just two chords, so beginning improvisers can work with a simple blues scale. With an uplifting modulation at the end, featured drum moments, and optional parts for flute and auxiliary percussion, this is a strong selection to add some energy to any concert performance. 11639778 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 Sweet Emma—Nat Adderley/arr. Mike Kamuf. Beginning with a brief chorale, the gospel-inspired groove kicks in at 104 bpm. Alto sax and trumpet state the melody, with suggested written solos for both. The first trumpet range is to written F-sharp top line. There's a sweet shout chorus at the modulation with some drum fills intertwined. It's a funky chart that will please the band and the audience for sure. 11511954 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 52.00 There's the Rub—Gordon Goodwin/ arr. Peter Blair. It's funky, it's accessible, it's a Gordon Goodwin tune arranged for the developing jazz ensemble! It's half- time funk with the tempo at about 188 bpm with written-out solos available for any saxophone. The lead trumpet range is to written G on top of the staff and optional parts are included for expanded instrumentations, and it's a no-fail crowd- pleaser! Our highest recommendation! 10513879 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 48.00 Think—Franklin & White/arr. Paul Murtha. In the movie "The Blues Brothers," Aretha Franklin stole the show with her classic performance of this soulful rocker. It begins with trombones and then features the entire ensemble in this hot chart for developing jazz bands. There's a flexible solo section, however, written sample solos are provided for alto sax, trumpet and trombone. This exciting crowd pleaser is highly recommended! 10963308 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 Turn It Up—Steve Parsons. This chart is just plain fun! It has a funky groove with a bit of pop flair. Lots of great horn licks and driving rhythm section parts add to the excitement. Don't be afraid to "turn it up!" 11615113 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 Unleash the Chicken—Kris Berg. Oh yeah, a funky New Orleans groove garnished with chicken flavor! The lead trumpet range is to written G on top of the staff and includes suggested written solos for tenor sax and trombone. It's a very accessible writing that will please. 11511957 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 52.00 Watermelon Man—Herbie Hancock/arr. Mike Kamuf. Oh yeah! This is a crowd pleaser and a band pleaser... a win-win! Fun, funky, hip, groovy— call it what you want, this chart is excellent in every way... and if you have a decent bari player, he or she will really love this one. There are written solos for alto and tenor sax, a stop- time without rhythm section for the saxes, a fantastic interlude section, a monster shout chorus, and some short drum fills... what's not to like!? Very highly recommended! Optional expanded instrumentation. 10071893 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 52.00 Yeah Man, Totally—Daryl McKenzie. Built around a steady rock groove, this chart is designed for young jazz bands and keeps the rhythm section at the heart of the action. Syncopated low brass and sax riffs set the mood before catchy unison melodies and sectional call-and-response patterns emerge. Features rotate through trombones, trumpets, and saxes, leading to a high-energy shout chorus and drum break. Flexible scoring and open solo options make it adaptable, fun, and full of upbeat energy from start to finish. 11686078 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 jwpepper.com/ec 1.800.345.6296 LIVE CHAT Need help? Chat live with us on jwpepper.com!

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