Bill Holman wrote some of the best music played by the Stan Kenton Orchestra, and Boop Boo Be Doop is surely one of those charts. At around 220 bpm, this is a bright swinger that is a Holman
This great chart from Bob Curnow is sure to electrify your players and your audience! It has all the right stuff: up-tempo swing, a tenor/trumpet melody with solo space for each, a drum solo, clever
Recorded on The New Sounds of Maynard Ferguson and his Orchestra in 1963, this is the original version of the chart (instrumentation: four saxophones, four trumpets, two trombones, piano, bass, and drums)
If you are looking for a modern arrangement with a classic feel, Drew Zaremba has done just that with Dave Brubeck's Cassandra. With alternating 3/4 straight-eighth and 4/4 swing meters and
Finally ... the definitive version of this magnificent music. The original score of Richards' was the source for this and all the movements of this suite. Full parts for original instrumentation of 4 saxes,
This powerful and exciting Latin chart takes you on a sensational journey through 6/4 and 12/8 time. If you are a fan of The First Circle or Minuano and looking for something similar, this
Fred Sturm presents another fresh, innovative arrangement. Diva, a solo feature originally written for trombonist Jim Pugh, can be played by trombone, or a soloist of your choosing. It starts with
Fred Sturm's stunning big-band arrangements continue to mesmerize. This arrangement of the Steely Dan classic, commissioned by the hrBigband, is full of energy and fortitude and seamlessly melds the two
Inspired by a similarly-titled original Bob Curnow composed for the great Doc Severinsen, The Doctor Is In was written for trumpeter extraordinaire Dr. Vern Sielert. Set in a medium-up swing
As recorded by the Count Basie Orchestra on their album Count Basie's Finest Hour, Doodle Oodle is a barnburning Billy Byers original. In usual Basie fashion, this chart swings its tail off with