Here's a Christmas crowd pleaser - C.C. Moore's classic poem set with swingin' jazz flair! A bass line sneaks along and finger snaps set the stage for some spoken opening lines. When the singing begins,
You won't want to miss this show-stopping holiday novelty! This is musical theatre at its best - from the moment the opening curtain rises to the final kick line - this is craving choreography, which is
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Jolly "jing-a-ling-a's" provide hip transitions and bright bookends in this jazzed-up version of the great Christmas standard. Eight bars in the middle may be repeated as many times as desired for vocal
It's a dynamic duo of fabulous '50s holiday hits! Choral singers will enjoy the traditional harmonies and laid-back swing of this mini-medley, with doo-wop falsetto pops near the end that provide a nod to
Frosty goes to the jazz club in this wintertime classic! A rapid swing tempo, walking string bass line, and stylized syncopations sync up to create an undeniably big-band vintage vibe. Back and forth banter
You won't be able to stop grinning with this duo of Put on a Happy Face from "Bye Bye Birdie" and You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile from "Annie." Both songs were written by
This swingin' song of the season, most closely associated with Andy Williams' iconic 1963 Christmas album, remains a classic holiday favorite. This arrangement gives it the full Hollywood treatment,
Two big shows. Two big songs. You Will Be Found from "Dear Evan Hansen" and The Story of Tonight from "Hamilton" are combined into an emotional mash-up created by Lin-Manuel
Originally performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in the classic movie "Shall We Dance," this bubbly Gershwin tune has enjoyed a recent resurgence. Full of charm and wit, the arrangement sparkles with
This touching ballad provides a tender moment in the middle of the smash hit hip-hop musical "Hamilton." Rhythmic yet lyrical, the melody winds beautifully through solo and choral passages with warm
Countless covers of this popular blues-infused tune about missing "the one you love" are played on the radio during the holiday season. This arrangement features an opening solo, then goes on to really
This fun tune was premiered by jazz legend Louis Armstrong and nominated for an Academy Award in 1938. The lighthearted, innocently flirtatious song has since become an iconic jazz standard. This fantastic
This trio of Christmastime favorites is the ultimate holiday medley. When Santa Claus Gets Your Letter; A Holly Jolly Christmas and Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree combine in a rockin'
In case you had any doubt, the Broadway musical adaptation of "Elf" brings us an adorable answer to that classic Christmas question. Upbeat and fun, the festive lyrics and jubilant score are sure to delight
Did you ever wonder what would happen if Rudolph, Frosty and Suzy threw a giant holiday party? Wonder no longer. This creative mash-up of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman
Originally performed by Chuck Berry in 1958 and covered by a multitude of artists since then, this classic Christmas song is presented in a rockin' choral arrangement that will be perfect for your show
This jazzy twist on the celebratory tune from "The Wizard of Oz" is unique and fresh. Accessible for groups of any age, this arrangement features syncopated rhythms and much of the original harmony. Add the
This fast-paced mini-medley is overflowing with holiday merriment! From the rollicking Here We Come A-Caroling and regal Good King Wenceslas to the sweet ballad I Heard the Bells
Let your students experience this terrific "music" song as recorded by The Doobie Brothers back in 1972. "Don't you feel it growin' day by day, people gettin' ready for the news..."
A long-time favorite on the festival circuit, this dynamic, exciting, joyous selection surpasses the ordinary! Syncopated rhythms and changing meters, combined with a sizzling piano part, make this a
This magnificent arrangement sets a new standard for high school and community choirs wishing to perform the timeless ballad from "The Wizard of Oz." It includes the opening verse, "When all the world is a