Sly and the Family Stone was a pivotal funk band of the late 1960s pioneering a fusion of funk, rock and soul. Who can forget their landmark performance at Woodstock in 1969? This exciting medley of hits
This chart, originally popularized by Buddy Rich, has been scored at an accessible level while maintaining the essence of the original and more. The tempo is around 154 bpm, there are written
Robin Thicke's megahit really lit up the airwaves and took the country by storm! This adaptation for younger jazz ensembles by Paul Murtha features the infectious dance groove and familiar riffs from the
Paul Simon's soulful rock ballad is set here at 88 bpm, and as arranged by Paul Baker is sure to please! The melody is first stated by trumpet 2 and tenor sax, there are no improvised solos, and the trumpet
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One of the classic trademark tunes from the Duke Ellington library, this familiar jazz standard is solidly scored for younger players by Mark Taylor. When it comes to accessible charts in a medium swing
Recorded by The Black Keys, this popular rock anthem has been used for sporting events, video games, and television shows. Paul Murtha's driving chart features the trombones on the lead answered by the
This medium blues swing chart brilliantly weaves together classic themes and musical quotes from the great big bands while swinging hard the entire time! Featuring a piano solo with rhythm section
Nobody could swing like the Duke! Here is his medium swing standard In a Mellow Tone skillfully arranged for the six-horn format that also includes solos for trumpet and alto sax. Chord/scale
A New Orleans street parade comes to life with this chart! A 2nd line snare drum beat drives the Dixie-based ensemble, complete with tailgate trombone. There are written solos for trombone, alto sax,
This appealing and light-hearted tune by Charlie Parker is treated here in a medium-tempo samba style. A small group comprised of alto, tenor, trumpet, trombone and guitar takes the lead for the first
Recorded by Billy Preston in 1974, this rocker became a number 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
This wonderfully musical chart features a light rock, straight eighth note groove as a foundation for a beautiful, soulful tune that conjures images of a lonesome road. Inventive harmonies and
Solidly in the Basie/Nestico tradition, this swing chart exemplifies the title's instructions...stay positive and Roll with the Punches. Written solos are provided for trombone, or optional
Oh, yeah! This great chart on a Cannonball Adderley classic cooks at around 170 bpm. With a straight-eighth note groove, everything written out, trumpet 1 range to written G on top of the staff, optional