Stevie Wonder
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Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing
This Stevie Wonder hit from the ’70s features a distinctive Latin/rock groove along with a memorable theme. Paul Murtha does a great of capturing the flavor of the original in this easy version for younger bands. The tempo is moderate and there is plenty of tutti ensemble playing, plus a short solo for trumpet.SKU: HL7012974 -
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Higher Ground
From Stevie Wonder’s acclaimed Innervisions album from 1973, this infectious funk tune has been covered by a variety of artists over the years and found its way into several movies. With a distinctive rock shuffle groove and memorable riffs, Mike Tomaro has transformed this into a sizzling version for jazz ensemble.SKU: HL7011823 -
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I Can’t Help It
Written by Stevie Wonder and recorded by Michael Jackson on his 1979 album Off the Wall, this familiar hit is treated here in a creative version for jazz ensemble. Incorporating the jazz-influenced harmonies of the original along with a light samba groove, this is sure to become a favorite with your players and audience alike.SKU: HL7012135 -
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I Just Called to Say I Love You (Key: B-flat)
Originally recorded in 1984 by Stevie Wonder, here is a smooth version in a cha-cha style that provides a very appealing setting for vocalist. Michael uses some harmonic twists and turns, interesting and creative background figures, and includes solo space for trumpet.SKU: HL7012223 -
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Isn’t She Lovely
Recorded by Stevie Wonder in 1976 on his acclaimed album Songs in the Key of Life, this beautiful song is a good example of combining elements of jazz with pop. Keeping the same easy-flowing shuffle groove of the original, Mike Tomaro adapts this very nicely for the contemporary full jazz ensemble.SKU: HL7012355 -
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Isn’t She Lovely
From Stevie Wonder’s landmark 1976 album Songs in the Key of Life, this smooth and tender hit has gone on to become a jazz standard recorded by many artists. In a moderate swing style, John Berry perfectly captures the essence of the original in this version for younger bands. Includes brief solos for alto sax and trumpet.SKU: HL07013474 -
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Living for the City
Stevie Wonder’s sultry medium rock tune first appeared on his landmark 1973 album Innervisions. Rick’s authentic-sounding version for young players includes all the signature riffs, easy meter changes, and solo spots for alto or tenor sax.SKU: HL7013106 -
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Living for the City
From Stevie Wonder’s acclaimed and highly influential 1973 Innervisions album, Living for the City featured a driving moderate tempo groove and memorable melodic lines. Adapted beautifully for jazz ensemble, this chart provides feature space for the trombone section along with powerful phrases for the entire band. Includes a solo for tenor sax.SKU: HL7012760 -
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Overjoyed(Tenor Sax Feature)
This wonderful classic ballad recorded by Stevie Wonder is set here as a feature for tenor sax. Beautifully accompanied by piano only in the beginning, a mellow accompaniment follows (with flugels and bones in buckets) as a medium bossa tempo settles in.SKU: HL7012712 -
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Sir Duke
In 1977 Stevie Wonder was in his prime and “Sir Duke” was on top of the charts. Michael Mossman takes this familiar hit and adds his own unique touch. The middle section goes into a double time swing and includes a solo for tenor sax, a soli for the saxes, and also a drum break. All the familiar lines from the original are still there too.SKU: HL7011893 -
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Superstition
Stevie Wonder helped to bring funk to mainstream pop music in the ’70s, and this is one of his most recognizable hits. Paul Murtha’s arrangement is easy to learn yet maintains the authentic groove of the original.Enjoy great flexibility with the Easy Jazz Ensemble series! Playable with 4 saxes, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones and rhythm; includes optional parts for flute, clarinet, F horn and tuba.SKU: HL7011504 -
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Tell Me Something Good
This classic funk tune from the ’70s was written by Stevie Wonder, but became a huge hit for Rufus and Chaka Khan. Featuring a slow and driving pulse with heavily syncopated figures, this chart provides a powerful change of pace for contest or festival.SKU: HL7012780