This creative production number starts with the ominous Jaws theme, and then our hero arrives to save the day. Great-sounding chart for young bands.
Recorded by Bill Haley and his Comets, this is definitely one of the hottest songs to come out of the 50's. Written in a solid big band style, this chart has a high energy level from beginning to end.
Designed to provide a percussion feature with band, this skillfull arrangement features the familiar themes interspersed with sections for percussion only.
Written in a relaxed tempo and easy going style, this Chicago hit features low brass on the verse and solid scoring for the full band.
Written as a very easy first parade tune, this arrangement features easy brass ranges and optional whistling at the beginning with the flutes and percussion. Solidly scored and easy to learn!
Delicate and dainty, this arrangement is NOT! Get ready to explode off the line with this hard-driving version of Deep Purple's big rock hit from the 70's.
Get the shades ready, here come Jake and Elwood with their two signature tunes. Open the show with the up-tempo I Can't Turn You Loose, then slip into the funky sounds of Soul Man.
This effective production number is written in a medium tempo swing style. The melody is skillfully traded around to various sections, and the feel alternates between a 2-beat feel and solid swing.