Carole King's classic hit from 1971, made famous by James Taylor, conveys a universal message of hope and reassurance. Featured in the Broadway musical "Beautiful," this is quite possibly the best and most
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This arrangement of the popular theme from "Toy Story" cleverly captures the easy swing style with the men and string bass covering the lazy tuba sound from the soundtrack. The women pass the melody around
Your audience will want to move to the beat of this gentle, happy song from Disney/Pixar's hit movie "Toy Story." The catchy melody and theme of friendship make this the perfect choice for any concert
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Develop enthusiasm and skill with this value-packed collection for young men that will add to your repertoire and be fun to rehearse! Includes these classic arrangements: Rise Up Shepherd and Follow;
"It's your holiday song, no one more true, right or wrong." An inclusive holiday song that explores the diversity of traditions in a folk/pop song by the Indigo Girls that transfers to choral singing in the
This setting of the 1971 Elton John classic is marvelously singable, with warm harmonic textures and delicate piano stylings. Sure to produce a memorable concert moment!
Featured at the end of the movie "Sing 2," this song is all about the healing and inspiring power of music. Excellent as a concert closer, it can also serve as a "thank you" to those who have made a
"Pain, but I won't let it turn into hate." Life-affirming. Uplifting. Ambitious. Important. Bold. There are many adjectives to describe Shawn Mendes and Khalid's musical response to the horrors of gun
John Moss' holiday medley again shows why his string writing talent is a favorite with directors everywhere. This well-crafted piece includes three seasonal favorites in a striking concert number for any
When you look out at the ocean, what does it resemble? This unique, driving composition paints that picture. The upper Atlantic beaches hold many stories, from ... view details
Recorded by "The Kingston Trio" and "Rockapella," this spooky song is a great novelty change of pace! "And they were singing: Back to back, belly to belly and I don't really care 'cause I'm stone dead