First introduced in 1928, this familiar song has gone on to become one of the most recorded standards of all time, including recently by Tony Bennett with Lady Gaga. This swingin' version for vocal so...
This timeless classic has long been a favorite with jazz singers. Mark's version is in a medium swing style and provides a terrific background for your featured vocalist.
Made famous by the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, our version of Sunny Side of theStreet is taken from the version done by the late great Syd Lawrence. The form and structure is based on the original Dorsey...
Written as a reaction to the famous Wall Street Crash, this standard has been recorded by a variety of performers, from Louis Armstrong to Cyndi Lauper. Perfect for show choirs, this arrangement will...
Get your band into that Jazz Jamaica Groove with this Jamiroquai / Jools Holland Ska Version from 'Small World Big Band' (Includes optional alternative trombone solo part). Key C. Down a Minor 3rd and...
Trombones front and center on this one! Recorded by the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra on Absolutely, here is a fabulous chart that features a relaxed two feel in the beginning, then gradually gather...
Opening with a small group feature (alto, tenor, trumpet and trombone), this easy arrangement features plenty of scoring variety, and a nicely flowing moderate swing style. Also included is a brief sa...
McHugh wrote for all areas of popular music, including melodies for The Cotton Club, Broadway and Hollywood musicals. His musical collaborators read like a Who's Who of songsters; besides his early pa...
Written for an obscure, short-lived musical that never made it to Broadway, this song caught the ear of Nat King Cole who promptly recorded it in 1956 and it became a lesser-known standard in the grea...