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
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
Recorded in the '60s by artists such as Wilson Pickett and The Rolling Stones, this gospel-flavored rocker was then famously featured in the 1980 film "The Blues Brothers." There's a brief written solo
Recorded by the Edgar Winter Group in 1973, this driving rock tune has a powerful contemporary edge that remains popular today. This terrific chart is propelled by a driving pulse and the signature melodies
Recorded in 1966 by the Spencer Davis Group, this classic rock hit is a true icon of the era and still popular today. This powerful arrangement features the signature bass riff and familiar style and
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
Hard to Handle is a funk classic originally recorded by Otis Redding back in the '60s and later covered by The Black Crowes. Playable by developing groups, Paul Murtha's chart has the fire and
Recorded by jazz artist Jon Batiste and his group Stay Human as the theme song for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, this energetic tune features an appealing jazz/rock flair. The saxes take the lead in
You'll recognize this tune for sure as a hit by the great jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis. It's a groovy boogaloo chart played at 140 bpm with a lead trumpet range to written G on top of the staff,
Although originally recorded by Eddie Floyd in 1966, Knock on Wood has remained popular thanks to covers by artists such as Otis Redding, David Bowie, and Eric Clapton. Featuring powerful and solid
From Stevie Wonder's acclaimed and highly influential Innervisions album, Living for the City features a slow, bluesy, funky groove and memorable melodic lines. Adapted beautifully for jazz
Quirky and featuring a bit of a retro sound, this up-tempo theme is immediately recognizable to anyone in the gaming world. Solidly scored with plenty of drive and excitement, this will definitely add a
Originally released by the Electric Light Orchestra in 1978, this rock hit has been thrust back into the limelight thanks to its inclusion on numerous movie soundtracks, notably the opening sequence of
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
The Who recorded their landmark rock opera "Tommy" in 1969, and from the album Pinball Wizard went on to become an enduring classic. This solid version for jazz ensemble gives each section a
This 1963 funky classic has been covered by countless artists but is probably best remembered from Ray Charles' performance in the 1980 film "The Blues Brothers." This chart is arranged here
There's some major brass and sax hits in this great chart, along with an infectious blues-rock beat! Everyone knows this as a Blues Brothers classic, although it was originally recorded by Sam &
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