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Almost Like Being In Love (Edited) - arr. Don Sebesky Amoroso - Benny Carter And Then I Knew  - Metheny & Mays / arr. Curnow
Amoroso - Benny Carter
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 This is a fast-paced, swinging chart, with lots of solo space for trumpet and baritone saxophone.  As recorded by Count Basie on the Roulette LP (Vogue CD) The Legend,  this is an up-tempo latin and swing chart.  Bob Curnow continues to add to his catalog of arrangements of Metheny & Mays compositions.
Cherokee - Bill Holman Easy To Love (Edited) - arr. Bill Holman Easy To Love (Pro) - arr. Bill Holman
Cherokee - Bill Holman
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 As recorded by the Stan Kenton Orchestra  on "Contemporary Concepts," this publication completes the goal of getting this entire watershed recording into print.  Bill Holman's arrangement, from the Maynard Ferguson Band "Boy With Lots Of Brass" recording, is a wonderful medium-swing tune with solo space for piano, alto, and trumpet.  Bill Holman's arrangement, from the Maynard Ferguson Band "Boy With Lots Of Brass" recording, is a wonderful medium-swing tune with solo space for piano, alto, and trumpet.
Foggy Day, A - arr. Al Cohn Follow Me - Metheny & Mays / arr. Curnow Gathering Sky, The - Metheny & Mays / arr. Curnow
Foggy Day, A - arr. Al Cohn
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 This Al Cohn arrangement, from the Maynard Ferguson Band "Boy With Lots Of Brass" CD, is a wonderful medium-swing tune.  This arrangement was commissioned by New Trier High School and written as a tribute to Jim Warrick on his retirement.  Bob Curnow brings you yet another epic Metheny/Mays masterpiece.
Geller's Cellar - Ernie Wilkins I Remember You - arr. Lennie Niehaus I'm Glad There Is You - arr. Joe Coccia
 Ernie Wilkins was one of the most successful contributors to Maynard Ferguson's amazing big band library.  Here is a wonderful vocal chart by Lennie on this unforgettable standard.  This wonderful ballad is recorded on the Stan Kenton Orchestra “Sketches On Standards" CD.
Intersecting Lines - Les Hooper It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing - arr. Tommy Newsom Make 'Em Wait - Les Hooper
Make 'Em Wait - Les Hooper
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 This is a very fresh sounding, interesting and fun piece .  This chart was one of the staples in the Tonight Show Band book, and they performed this often.  This is a great swingin' blues chart that is playable by most any band.
My Funny Valentine - arr. Bill Holman My Old Flame - arr. Tommy Newsom Quintile (Edited) - arr. Bob Curnow
 As originally recorded by the great Charlie Mariano with the Stan Kenton Orchestra, this is a must-have solo feature for alto saxophone.  As recorded by the Tonight Show Band on "Once More With Feeling" (Amherst), this is a lovely, warm ballad setting of this great standard tune. Here is another one of Johnny Richards' great latin tunes as written for the Stan Kenton Orchestra.
Recuerdos (Edited) - arr. Bob Curnow & Fred Stride Ride the Wind - Les Hooper Sax Alley - John Bambridge
Ride the Wind - Les Hooper
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Sax Alley - John Bambridge
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Johnny Richards wrote this gorgeous melody as part of the incomparable Stan Kenton "Cuban Fire" CD, and now this version allows the music to be performed without all of the usual high trumpet and complex rhythms of the Stan Kenton Orchestra recording.  If you're looking for variety of style, this wonderful chart should fit your needs.  As recorded by Doc Severinsen and the Tonight Show Band on "Volume One"(Amherst),  this is a red-hot feature for two tenor saxophones (recorded by Pete Christlieb and Ernie Watts).
Separately Together - Neil Slater Sidewalks of New York, The - arr. Oliver Nelson Spring Is Here - arr. Joe Coccia
 Neil brings us yet another brilliant, original piece in the ECM style.  Oliver's arrangement of this tune (also know as "East Side, West Side") is playful in its ensemble writing as it alludes to the hustle and bustle of NYC.  This wonderful, medium-tempo,  swinging version of this great classic is recorded on the Stan Kenton Orchestra "Sketches On Standards" CD.
There Will Never Be Another You - arr. Bill Holman Tippin' In - arr. by Tommy Newsom
 This is one of the great "unrecorded" (or "missing") solo features written for the Stan Kenton Orchestra.  Recorded by the Tonight Show Band on "Volume One, The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen," this is a great chart on a classic jazz standard.