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After Supper is a beautifully relaxed chart from the Basie band, featured on the "Atomic Mr. Basie" album. Written by Neal Hefti, this accessible chart is aptly named. It's slow, relaxed,
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Cherokee was the first big hit for Charlie Barnet and his orchestra, although when Billy May arrived for the 1939 recording session and handed out the parts, nobody seemed that impressed
This is a solid transcription of Ella Fitzgerald's wonderful rendition of The Christmas Song, also known as "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire." It's scored for vocal solo, five saxes, rhythm
Composed by Peggy Lee and Bob Schluger in 1960, I Love Being Here With You was first released as the B-side to Bucket Of Tears. The original arrangement was credited to Bill Holman. This
Li'l Darlin' is one of the great tracks from the Basie band of the 1950s, and is one of a series written and arranged for the band by Neal Hefti to be found on "The Atomic Mr. Basie." This chart is
This chart has been transcribed from the album "Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook." It packs a bit more punch than Ms. Clooney's original, and will be an almost guaranteed hit on any
Here is a new transcription of the Joe Loss version of Moonlight and Roses. The chart is scored as a two-beat quickstep that switches to four-beat and back again. The saxes are mostly Glenn
Nina Simone recorded her famous version of this tune in 1958, though it took nearly thirty years for it to achieve chart success, having been used by Chanel in a fragrance commercial in 1987. This chart has
Transcribed from Julie London's 1961 album "Whatever Julie Wants," this is a very cool chart that switches effortlessly between swing and beguine feels. Overall the chart is relaxed, breezy and nicely
Mention the words "Route 66" and many people think Johnny B. Goode, rock and roll, guitar bands and more. Well, think again because this version is written as a bouncy, medium-tempo, shuffle chart that has
Transcribed from Julie London's 1961 album "Whatever Julie Wants," this is a nice, laid back swing chart and is classic Julie London. While it is a vocal feature, the 16-measure instrumental bridge is
Jon Harpin has done a great job of transcribing and adapting this Ernie Freeman swinger, written for Frank Sinatra's 1966 "That's Life" album, to suit a regular 5-4-4-4 big band line-up, while managing to
This chart has been transcribed and adapted from the Frank DeVol arrangement written for Ella Fitzgerald's 1960 album "Ella Wishes You a Swinging Christmas." Removed are much of the orchestral woodwinds and