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n Beat It—Michael Jackson/arr. Dallas Burke.
From the best-selling album of all time, Thriller,
this rock classic from Michael Jackson makes
a superb jazz band tune your students and
audiences will enjoy. The brass get a chance to
shine in a range that's right in the pocket and
there are short written or ad-lib solos to feature
alto sax, tenor sax and trumpet. Don't miss the
short, but effective a cappella section. Bass
trombone and bari sax players will dig playing this
bass line!
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Birdland—Josef Zawinul/arr. John Higgins.
Here's a solid, very playable arrangement of the
modern jazz classic made famous by Weather
Report and Manhattan Transfer. It includes a
written solo for alto sax. The strong groove and
carefully notated articulation and style markings
make this a great piece to teach the jazz-rock style!
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H Brick House—arr. Paul Murtha. It is absolutely
impossible to find a funkier tune than this R&B hit
from the 1970s courtesy of The Commodores.
This chart has it all, from the trademark bass riff to
the ensemble punches and melodic hooks. Bring
down the house as you groove on this one!
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n Bridge Over Troubled Water—Paul Simon/arr.
Paul Baker. Paul Simon's soulful rock ballad is set
here at 88 bpm, and as arranged by Paul Baker
is sure to please! The melody is first stated by
trumpet 2 and tenor sax, there are no improvised
solos, and the trumpet 1 range is to written G
on top of the staff. This chart also features great
dynamic contrasts and a satisfying vamp toward
the end. Optional wind and vibes parts are
included for expanded instrumentations. Highly
recommended!
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4 Can't Stop the Feeling (from Trolls)—arr.
John Wasson. Topping the charts as well as being
featured in the movie "Trolls," this hit song from
Justin Timberlake features a catchy hook along
with an energetic rock style. The saxes begin with
the melody followed by the trumpets and there's a
short written or ad lib solo for trumpet. Additional
features include chord/scale sheets in all keys,
written-out bass lines and piano voicings. Here is
a great-sounding chart for developing players!
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Cool (from "West Side Story")—Leonard
Bernstein/arr. Mark Taylor. From one of the most
famous musicals of all time, here is the swinging
and aptly titled Cool. Mark Taylor's version for
developing players remains true to the original
but adds a touch of contemporary flair with the
melody passed from section to section and written
or improvised solo space for trumpet. Timeless!
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Dancing in the Street—arr. John Wasson.
Recorded in 1964 by Martha Reeves and the
Vandellas, this moderate tempo rocker became a
signature of the Motown sound. John Wasson's
soulful version for jazz ensemble stays true to the
original feel while adding a bit of contemporary flare.
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n Day Tripper—Lennon & McCartney/arr. John
Wasson. Featuring one of the most recognizable
bass licks recorded by the Beatles, John Wasson
brings us a fresh and creative setting for younger
jazz groups. With a hint of Latin style and smooth
harmonies, this will be an attractive addition to
any program.
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n Despacito—arr. Paul Murtha. Setting records
for most views on YouTube and topping the
pop charts in several countries, Despacito was
recorded by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi with
rapper Daddy Yankee (and later remixed with
Justin Bieber). With its infectious Latin pop style
and catchy melody, here is a great sounding and
effective version for jazz ensemble!
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n Don't Stop Believin'—arr. Paul Baker. Hey rock
fans, here's a powerful rock ballad made famous
by Journey, arranged for young jazz ensemble.
From the opening line, this chart is magical to
the band and the audience. It has no jazz solos,
but if you have a guitar player, the arrangement
has an optional written guitar melodic line
that's also written for trumpets. A great classic
and highly recommended! Optional expanded
instrumentation.
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n Everybody Needs Somebody to Love—arr.
Paul Murtha. Recorded in the '60s by artists
such as Wilson Pickett and The Rolling Stones,
this gospel-flavored rocker was then famously
featured in the 1980 film "The Blues Brothers."
There's a brief written solo for alto sax, an interlude
with the drummer, then guitar with the ensemble
layering back in. This rockin' chart for younger
jazz ensembles brings out all the excitement,
rhythmic energy and fun of a Blues Brothers
performance. Perfect for light programming!
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H Eye of the Tiger (Theme from "Rocky III")—
Jim Peterik/arr. Victor Lopez. This theme from
"Rocky III" has a powerful rock groove that keeps
on driving forward. There are no solos and it has
easy brass ranges. It also features a great stop-
time horns-only interlude that will keep everyone
happy. Add to the color with the optional parts for
flute, horn in F, baritone/tenor sax and tuba. It's
the perfect fun chart for every occasion. You can't
miss with this one! Highly recommended!
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4 Faith (from Sing)—arr. Paul Murtha. From
the blockbuster animated film "Sing," comes
this driving rock tune that was recorded by
the legendary Stevie Wonder with current pop
sensation Ariana Grande. Here's a funky version
for jazz band featuring an energetic groove and
solid writing for the entire ensemble. Written
or ad lib solo space for trumpet is provided
along with chord/scale sheets in all keys and
written-out bass lines and piano voicings. Highly
recommended!
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n Forget You—arr. Paul Murtha. With a sound
similar to the pop hits of the 1960s, this upbeat
tune was a huge hit by Cee Lo Green and also
featured on the TV show Glee, performed by
Gwyneth Paltrow. This effective chart for younger
players features a suggested tenor sax solo in the
beginning, which is then joined by the entire sax
section. The brass get their chance, a modulation
kicks in, and things transition to high gear to finish
up. Highly recommended!
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4 Free Ride—arr. John Wasson. Recorded by the
Edgar Winter Group in 1973, this driving rock tune
has a powerful contemporary edge that remains
popular today. This terrific chart is propelled by a
driving pulse and the signature melodies and riffs
from the original. The dynamic level is almost full
bore until the suggested or improvised solo for
trumpet. After the solo the dynamics drop down
and the whole thing begins to build again! Everyone
gets the melody at some point, chord/scale solo
sheets in all keys, fully notated bass lines and piano
voicings are included. Highly recommended!
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H Gonna Fly Now (Theme from "Rocky")—Bill
Conti/arr. Victor Lopez. The theme from "Rocky"
is inspiring, triumphant, powerful and noble! This
rock-style chart is scored for younger players
with the familiar Maynard Ferguson-flavored solo.
The lead trumpet range is to written A above
the staff. It also includes a written or improvised
tenor solo and options for reduced or expanded
instrumentations. Gonna Fly Now is a great classic
that should be in all jazz ensemble libraries!
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n Hooked on a Feeling—arr. Paul Murtha.
Recorded by Blue Swede in 1974, this familiar
hit was featured prominently in the blockbuster
movie "Guardians of the Galaxy" as part of the
film's "Awesome Mix." Instantly recognizable with
the "ooga chaka" jungle chant, the popularity of
this easy-going rocker is now reaching a new
generation! Fun for all!
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Humanism—Jonathan Batiste/arr. Paul Murtha.
Recorded by jazz artist Jon Batiste and his group
Stay Human as the theme song for The Late Show
with Stephen Colbert, this energetic tune features
an appealing jazz/rock flair. The saxes take the
lead in the beginning, supported by funky riffs
from the entire ensemble. Solos are available for
any combination of alto sax, trumpet, or trombone.
Suggested solos and chord/scale sheets in all
keys are included. A step above the rest!
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n I Dreamed a Dream (from "Les Miser-
ables")—arr. Roger Holmes. Here's the touching
ballad from the landmark musical and recent
motion picture "Les Miserables" in a nicely paced
and solidly scored arrangement for younger jazz
ensembles. With no solos, it's a beautiful change
of pace for any performance occasion. Highly
recommended!
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H I Want You Back—arr. John Wasson. The
music of The Jackson 5 remains as popular today
as ever. Here is one of their biggest hits from
the Motown era in a funky arrangement that is
skillfully scored for the entire ensemble. No solos,
just solid ensemble writing!
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4 The In Crowd—arr. Peter Blair. You'll recognize
this tune for sure as a hit by the great jazz pianist
Ramsey Lewis. It's a groovy boogaloo chart
played at 140 bpm with a lead trumpet range to
written G on top of the staff, and written solos
are provided for all four trumpets as chosen. The
changes are very accessible and will provide
an opportunity for some improvisation for
developing jazzers. Optional parts are included
for expanded instrumentations. The In Crowd is a
fun and happy chart to play. You'll dig it!
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n In Summer (from "Frozen")—arr. Rick Stitzel.
From Disney's animated hit movie "Frozen" and
sung by Olaf the snowman, this entertaining
song features a light soft-shoe style that adapts
quite naturally for jazz bands. Easy-going and
restrained at first, the arrangement builds for more
excitement as it progresses. With skillful trading of
the melody between sections and slipping into a
straight-ahead swing style, this chart is sure to be
a hit with players and audiences! Great anytime of
the year!
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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.
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