Is there a more definitive song for the music of the '50s? Everyone loves this piece! Jeff Funk has created a very singable arrangement for all voicings, including a TBB version that is sure to stop t...
Parts included are: Master Rhythm chart
Studio Horn Parts. Adapted by John Higgins.
Mac Huff keeps things movin' with this swingin' arrangement of Duke Ellington's masterpiece.
Someday he'll come along, the man I love. Lush harmonies are the hallmark of this arrangement, which will showcase the best that your treble choirs have to offer. Stunningly beautiful.
This classic gospel favorite was given a re-birth recently as it was featured in the highly successful motion picture Sister Act II. Now, Teena Chinn has created an absolutely sizzling choral arrangem...
Kirby Shaw's tradition for creating exceptional a cappella ballads continues with this wonderful arrangement of the Gershwin classic 'Embraceable You.' Showcase your singers with this very special arr...
Pardon me boy, is that the Chattanooga Choo Choo? Yes, it is, in a singable arrangement from Mac Huff. This musical favorite was the centerpiece of Broadway and film hits throughout the '40s. Still as...
In the winter of 1932, Duke Ellington; consumate jazz pianist, composer and orchestrator; released It Don't Mean A Thing (If it ain't Got That Swing) which included live vocals by Ivie Anderson. A sig...
Who else but Mark Hayes could take this Gershwin masterpiece and make it into an absolutely rip-roaring, no-holds-barred choral work. You want rhythm? You'll get it, in more ways than you can count in...