Written for the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I and dedicated to General John J. Pershing, this march has a special place in the history of the concert band. It is a patriotic salute of
The safe scoring makes this tuneful overture playable by all levels of high school bands. A rewarding challenge that is enjoyable to play.
This work has become a jazz standard over the years and is the perfect vehicle for your band's vocal soloist. It may be played without the vocalist if you wish, with no cuts or substitutions necessary.
You'll find this an extraordinarily versatile arrangement, for it can be played with or without an SATB chorus and/or a handbell choir. Comprising three popular carols that will immediately grip your
Written for Powell Crosley of the Crosley Radio Corporation, this march resounds with the zest of Fillmore at his best. An exciting and worthwhile challenge.
This sparkling fanfare speaks to the dreams of students for their futures and the bright destiny that being a member of a band can lead to for each of them. Great for developing multiple tonguing
A minimalist yet well orchestrated approach makes this a unique work well suited to teaching chromatic fingerings. It is clever, tongue-in-cheek, and features interesting but not difficult percussion parts.
A uniquely styled arrangement of a march popular in the early days of the Prohibition era, this features an optional xylophone solo the first time through the trio. Just the different sort of march to make
A Welsh ballad, this lovely melody has been wonderfully set for concert band. Some have called it the greatest love song ever written.
A powerful tone poem depicting the extreme emotions and complicated lives of soldiers in Vietnam, this work is one of deep emotional impact. It vividly portrays the hardships of the Vietnam experience for a
This is a popular bandwagon march, played fast and loud as the band rode through towns to attract customers. It exhibits King's wonderful gift for melody and is scored for the modern concert band from his