One of the most recognizable and often-quoted symphonic passages in modern times is from this grand work for chorus and orchestra by Carl Orff. Combining elements from Movements I and II, Jay Bocook v...
Recorded by Motown luminaries Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross, and most recently by Michael McDonald, this R&B classic sounds as fresh today as it did back in the '60s. This rockin' arrangement is designed...
Here is Journey's signature hit from 1981 in a high octane version for mature bands. With the mellos/horns on the signature guitar riff, carefully paced impact points, and a driving percussion score,...
From the powerful Broadway musical Jekyll & Hyde, Jay's opening production provides dramatic effects right from the start! Dark and sinister-sounding, this is an impressive way to start a field show.
From Jekyll & Hyde, this ballad features beautiful melodic lines, woodwind colors, and a trumpet soloist before building to a strong and sustained full band final chorus. A marvelous change of pace fo...
Written in a fast tempo throughout, this driving arrangement from Jekyll & Hyde is loaded with energy and intensity. Featuring striking sounds and dramatic effects, this closer makes a strong statemen...
A power ballad for the ages, this Journey classic from 1982 remains as popular today as ever. Jay's stirring arrangement for the field or stands opens quietly with a trumpet solo, then builds to a hug...
Using various motifs from the film score of this movie classic, Jay builds an impressive closer that features dramatic moments and an exciting finish.
From this 1994 Star Trek movie comes a powerful theme that's bold and symphonic, coupled with an ethereal, contrasting section. A dynamic opener for the field.
From Star Trek: The Next Generation, this is the well-known (to trekkies) pennywhistle song played by Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart). A simple and sweet melody that Jay transforms into an effective...