Written in a relaxed tempo and easy going style, this Chicago hit features low brass on the verse and solid scoring for the full band.
Recorded by Bob Seger in 1979 and featured in the movie Risky Business starring Tom Cruise, you simply can't go wrong with this timeless hit. Also works great as a dance feature.
Never was wishing someone a happy birthday quite as dramatic or fun as with this classic rocker, recorded by The Beatles on their White Album. The bass line alone has become iconic!
Classic rock from the group Queen and often used in movies and commercials, this exceptional chart for smaller bands opens slowly then gets crankin' all the way to the high-energy finish.
This was one of the biggest hits for The Jackson 5. Michael Sweeney skillfully works these familiar strains into an effective opener or stands tune.
Vintage dance hit from Earth, Wind & Fire, here's a great-sounding arrangement featuring the stylized syncopations and relentless energy of the original recording.
Some songs never seem to grow old, and this pop classic recorded by Van Morrison in 1967 is a perfect example. You'll find a multitude of uses for this solid and well-paced arrangement.
Scored for younger bands, here is a great sounding arrangement of the classic TV theme from the 1960s, made popular again thanks to the new hit series on CBS. Your percussion section will love this on...
Taylor Swift continues to dominate the airwaves with her appealing style of country and rock. Here is one of her biggest hits in a gritty and hard-hitting arrangement for the field or stands.