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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Turn your choir into an orchestra with this festive main theme from the popular motion picture soundtrack, sung almost entirely in nonsense syllables! The perfect novelty for your holiday concert, but it's
You probably know what it is, but do you know how to make it? This delicious piece spells it all out in a playful, original canon for mixed, treble, or tenor-bass ensembles. Prepared with old English flair,
Can you think of a rhyme for the word "Christmas"? It's nearly impossible! This novelty piece for choir grins, chuckles, and tries one-liners throughout the jazzy tune, and the lyrics finally conclude that
"The sleigh bells jingle, the shoppers mingle, I get a tingle from watching such a show!" This original holiday novelty will be the hit of your concert! Explore the tango style and minor key with your
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With the recognizable March of the Toys, this selection features original lyrics that read like a wacky to-do list of holiday preparations with a couple of cameo soloists. With handheld percussion
Here's a jazzy mash-up of two favorite holiday songs in an arrangement that choirs of all ages will enjoy. Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Up on the Housetop are fitted with jazz
Santa's bringing a drone, a tablet, headphones, and a new phone? Well, he is in this modern take on a Christmas carol classic! Fun updated lyrics and a bluesy, syncopated accompaniment give this carol some
Ever stop to think how very odd some traditional carol lyrics are, such as figgy pudding and partridges in pear trees? That's the essence of this lighthearted, tongue-in-cheek carol in a madrigal style.
This work marries two pieces that one would not normally think would go together well - Pachelbel's Canon in D and the traditional Christmas tune Jolly Old St. Nicholas. The result, as you
Alternating between 3/4 and 6/8 time signatures, Robinson has created a fresh twist on this holiday classic. Several brief character solos offer lots of low-pressure opportunities to stand out, and the
A Christmas classic updated with a fresh groove provides a fun opportunity for teaching syncopation. The Latin rhythms, traditional harmonization, and a big finish make this a great selection for your
This spirited take on Jingle Bells is loaded with fun. Multiple notated jingle bell parts help everyone get involved, and an especially fun line for your part III singers sets the tone for this
How can you lose, with this classic holiday marching song... and kazoos? It's an easy novelty arrangement that sparkles with all the fun of the season. Your young singers will want to sing it - and play it
Ideal for developing choirs! This accessible setting of the Andrews Sisters classic offers a sleigh-ride full of merriment! This bright and cheery song offers great teaching opportunities to build
It's Christmas Day the Aussie way, on a scorching summer afternoon by the barbie! Your singers will love this novelty change of pace, complete with a dance break, as they travel "down under" to experience
"Just feel that frosty air! Everywhere the cheerful faces lean into the glow of a four-inch screen." This novel holiday song, particularly suited for show choirs, expresses in a cute and jazzy way how
Here's a jazz novelty song recorded by Ella Fitzgerald in the '50s that's filled to the brim with sass and style! Perfect for a winter concert, dinner theater fundraiser or any time you want to share a
The words of Jingle Bells are set to Mozart's Rondo alla Turca in this innovative novelty, and the result is fabulous! Your audience will enjoy catching the rapid text as the familiar,
This hilarious send-up spoofs the usual gifts presented in The Twelve Days of Christmas: "eight ugly sweaters, seven pink flamingos, six Hawaiian shirts." The parody text provides lots of
You know this Christmas carol, but you've never heard it like this before! Funky is the word, with a rhythmic "Doo ba doo doot" motive in the bass that lays the foundation for a solo or small group lead
Quoting brief phrases from thirteen traditional Christmas songs, such as Good King Wenceslas; We Three Kings; Jingle Bells and The Hallelujah Chorus, this clever medley weaves musical
A familiar melody by Ponchielli, Dance of the Hours from "La Gioconda," is cleverly set with new lyrics which depict the craziness of a family holiday gathering. Loud relatives, conversations