Jazz vocal quartet, jazz choir, or an individual vocal soloist... any way you like it, this is a great chart! It's arranged by Darmon Meader, the musical director and chief arranger for the New York Voices.
Here's a great chart to feature your vocal soloist! All the elements are in place here for a powerhouse performance...a swingin' up-tempo style, great ensemble back-ups and an excellent vocal part! Shine
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Feature a young pianist with this gospel-style ballad. The solo is entirely notated except for a short section where the pianist needs to improvise over an easy four-bar sequence. The slow, infectious
The timeless and beautiful Cootie Williams and Thelonious Monk classic is set here as a flugelhorn feature. The band and soloist get to stretch out some in a double-time interlude before returning to the
Originally recorded by Eartha Kitt in the 1950s, this clever and cute holiday favorite has also been recorded by a wide variety of artists in addition to being featured in the movie "Elf." This medium swing
You'd better watch out, because Dave Wolpe's up-tempo arrangement of this holiday favorite really brings Santa to town! This one features the vocalist in a special way and includes a tenor sax part which
As recorded by James Darren and arranged by Sammy Nestico, here is a masterful swingin' chart on this Ellington favorite. Featuring wonderful interplay between singer and ensemble, this will be a joy to