John Wasson
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Make Me Smile
One of first tunes to put the group Chicago on the map was this early rocker from 1970. John Wasson stays true to the original in this outstanding version for jazz ensemble that features solos for alto sax, guitar, and all the signature horn licks.SKU: HL7011895 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
Nothing from Nothing
Recorded by Billy Preston in 1974, this became a #1 hit on the charts, and in 1975 became the first musical number ever performed on the TV show Saturday Night Live! Here is a funky version for young players that carefully maintains the feel and style of the original.SKU: HL7012337 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
Pinball Wizard
The Who recorded their landmark rock opera Tommy in 1969, and from that album “Pinball Wizard” went on to become an enduring classic. This solid version for jazz ensemble gives each section a feature spot on the melody, interspersed with the full band on the hard-hitting chorus. A written or ad lib. solo is included for tenor sax.SKU: HL7013240 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 4
Silver Celebration
Commissioned by the Richardson (TX) Community Band, Silver Celebration commemorates 25 years of service by their conductor, George Jones. The work combines elements of traditional march style with the bravura of epic film scores, resulting in a piece that is both festive and celebratory in nature. The opening is a rousing 6/8 march featuring various sections of the band and exciting cross rhythms, and then contrasted with a beautifully flowing lyric statement. A brief percussion feature leads to the final section, recapping the opening themes with a flourish and dramatic appeal. Dur: 5:00SKU: HL04004105 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Solar
From his early “cool” period, this Miles Davis standard is arranged here in a contemporary setting featuring alto sax and flugelhorn on the melody. Solo space is provided for each, and a full band soli treatment rounds out this superb arrangement.SKU: HL07013570 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
Something
Composed by George Harrison and recorded by the Beatles on Abbey Road, this has become one of the most enduring ballads of the rock era. With a beautifully constructed melody and rich harmonic structure, John Wasson has created a marvelous setting for young jazz ensembles.SKU: HL7011813 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Suit & Tie
From the highly anticipated Justin Timberlake album The 20/20 Experience, here is an authentic-sounding version of the hit “Suit & Tie” for jazz ensemble. Featuring a medium tempo R&B groove and sizzling horn riffs, this is a great way to energize a concert.SKU: HL7012181 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Tangerine
Arranged here in a funky New Orleans style, the full ensemble takes the first statement after the piano intro. The spotlight then moves between the saxes amd the brass before a feature solo spot for trombone. A classic and unique take on a familiar standard.SKU: HL07013378 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
The Bare Necessities (from The Jungle Book)
From The Jungle Book, this timeless classic appeared in the original movie as well as the latest blockbuster hit. With a 2-beat swing style and well-known melody, this one is impossible not to like. This carefully crafted arrangement requires no solos, but features every section of the band – trombones first, followed by the saxes, and finally trumpets.SKU: HL7012770 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3.5
The Frim Fram Sauce
Although composed primarily as a novelty song and famously recorded by Nat King Cole in the 1940s, this catchy tune has established itself as a standard recorded by such jazz artists as Ella Fitzgerald (with Louis Armstrong), Les Brown, and more recently Diana Krall. This version for younger players honors the original style and includes a few contemporary twists. Solos are included or trumpet and trombone.SKU: HL07013454 -
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
Walk the Dinosaur
This catchy funk tune was recorded by Was (Not Was) in 1987, but more recently has been popularized in pop culture including the movies Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, The Flintstones, and Super Mario Bros. John Wasson’s funky version shows why some tunes just never go out of style. Includes a solo for tenor sax and the signature chant “boom, boom, ack-a lack-a lack-a boom.” Guaranteed fun!SKU: HL7011901 -