This dynamite ensemble number from "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda's "In the Heights" has the same hip-hop/dance-pop combination that makes all of his music so unique, and it actually works outside of
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A celebration of homecoming with a joyous world music feel, this closer is paced perfectly and combines energy and drive with feel-good emotion. It begins with a soloist and continues on with a wide variety
Long before Cha-Cha Slide, this song caught fire after being featured in the 1913 Ziegfield Follies and became one of the nation's first dance crazes. The first minute features a duet singing a
This ballad takes the audience on a mysterious journey into the land of dreams, complete with an a cappella section featuring the text of William Blake's classic poem The Land of Dreams. Expressive
Beginning with a wish to remain in a blissful dream world regardless of reality, this song delicately meanders until it builds to a dramatic finish accompanied by the full band. The chart can be sung a
The ultimate celebration song from the '70s disco musical "The Wiz"! This updated arrangement contains a number of short individual solos to give you the opportunity to feature as many singers as possible.
Released in 2015, this duet by Britt Nicole and rapper NF overflows with raw emotion and power. The song begins and ends with a soft, vulnerable solo reaching out for comfort during a painful experience. A
Sure to inspire your ensemble, this ballad embodies self-reflection and a call for courage to rise to the challenge of fear! "We can face the fear together, you'll be with me all along. Courage, keep me
Three traditional songs about rivers are combined into one lush and beautiful medley perfect for show choir performances or traditional concert programs. Starting with a soft Celtic sound that features
One of alt-rock band Switchfoot's biggest hits has been re-envisioned as a show choir opener. It features a soloist for the first verse as well as an interesting polyphonic vocal bridge leading into the
Based on the version from the musical "Jelly's Last Jam" celebrating the life of Jelly Roll Morton, this hidden gem is one of the earliest examples of New Orleans jazz. Not only does it provide a great
Recorded by Cynthia Erivo, this power ballad features a soloist during the intro and again leading the choir for the final climactic finish. The lyrics are written for a person contemplating suicide, but