Get the shades ready, here come Jake and Elwood with their two signature tunes. Open the show with the up-tempo I Can't Turn You Loose, then slip into the funky sounds of Soul Man.
One of the highlights from the movie is this distinctive and moderately paced dance feature. Woodwinds and horns get a chance to shine on this one!
This effective production number is written in a medium tempo swing style. The melody is skillfully traded around to various sections, and the feel alternates between a 2-beat feel and solid swing.
The exciting high-octane follow-up to the wildly successful Riverdance production brought us more Celtic-flavored dance numbers and terrific musical settings. This arrangement features multiple tempos...
There is absolutely nothing subtle about this hard-driving, in-your-face rock tune first recorded by Blondie in 1978. Just start it up and play it loud!
From the hot new movie that is receiving multiple awards and accolades, here is the title song in a dynamic arrangement by Jay Bocook.
This well-known rock ballad from the Foo Fighters features soaring melodies and lush chords. Michael's setting for the field has the melody in the horns, backed by cascading accompaniment lines and a...
One of the trademark funk tunes of the early '70s, this arrangement opens with a powerful fanfare based on Living for the City, then launches into the familiar strains complete with the signature horn...
From the acclaimed 2000 movie Cirque du Soleil: Journey of Man, this stunning opening production evokes musical imagery of light, color and theatre in a creative and dynamic setting for the field.
Utilizing a lighter than air woodwind effect in the opening and closing, Richard Saucedo takes us on a magnificent journey of melody, rich harmonies, and dramatic emotional pacing. Very effective!