Nat Adderley
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
One for Daddy-O
This minor blues was written by Nat Adderley for Chicago jazz DJ, Holmes “Daddy-O” Daylie, and was first heard onCannonball Adderley’s seminal album, Somethin’ Else. This well-crafted arrangement swings just like the original, and includes a flexible solo section for any soloist.SKU: HL7013022 -
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
The Jive Samba
Recorded by the acclaimed Cannonball Adderley Quintet in the 1960s, Jive Samba became one of Nat Adderley’s best-known standards. Arranged here for little big band and in a moderate cha-cha style, this chart features a duet of trumpet and alto sax and later a creative shout chorus using mixed meters.SKU: HL7012694 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
The Jive Samba
Recorded by the Cannonball Adderley Quintet in the 1960s, this distinctive samba was composed by Cannonball’s brother Nat. Featuring a relaxed Latin groove and the familiar riff-like melodies, Mark’s chart uses an ensemble of 3 saxes, trumpet and trombone alternating with punches from the entire ensemble. Solos are included for alto and trumpet, and the shout chorus features occasional 3/4 measures thrown in for added spice.SKU: HL7011905 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 1.5
Work Song
One of the signature tunes of the Cannonball Adderley Quintet, composed by Nat Adderley, this well-known jazz standard remains as popular today as when it first came out in 1960. Arranged here in a solid even eighth note feel, this is an appealing choice for any concert.SKU: HL07013578 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 1
Work Song
Recorded by the Adderley brothers, Nat and “Cannonball,” Nat’s composition is ideal for the young player. This swing chart is catchy, easy to play, and mature sounding. Written-out solos are provided for alto 1 and trumpet 1, plus there is a great interlude and shout chorus. Trumpet 1 top note is written F-sharp, top line.SKU: AL38661