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As recorded on the new CD The Bill Holman Band Live, Holman has written a witty, musical, fun-filled feature for baritone saxophone.
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Bob's fresh rendition of one of the most popular Steely Dan charts ever. “Home At Last,”
recorded on the album “AJA,” has solo space for Tenor and Trumpet. Reasonable
brass ranges and an easy shuffle-rock feel make this an accessible Medium chart.
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Bill wrote a chart on this wonderful Stevie Wonder tune for his own band and also for the Tonight Show Band.
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Exactly as recorded on the JVC Bill Holman Band CD, Stevie Wonder's great tune never sounded so good! Set in a medium-shuffle feel, this chart features tenor saxophone (a la Bob Cooper on the CD) and the wonderful gift of Bill Holman's imaginative arranging.
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Who will ever be able to forget the dynamic Buddy Rich Band? This chart was a staple in that library for a long time, spinning off of the 60's-70'slook at more contemporary music sources (rock, folk, etc.
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Composer Fred Sturm has written a wonderful and exciting shuffle tune which features tenor saxophone, trumpet and drums.
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One of the Basie-style charts that Les is so great at writing.
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Here is a great swing/shuffle chart by Les.
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This chart was recorded by the Count Basie Orchestra on the CD "I Told You So.
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