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Australian Jazz Real Book DRAFT COPY Tim.Nikolsky@Gmail.Com Australian Jazz Real Book Table Of Contents Title Composer Page 7e Arrondissement Daniel Gassin 17 8 dub Tom Fryer 24 hour blues Mark Fitzgibbon 26th April Tony Gould A Life Too light Eugene Ball A Mining Song Chris Tanner A New Guinean in Mew York Eugene Ball About Stern Guy Strazz Absent Friends Dave Palmer Acceptance Mike Nock Adelaide James Muller Affectionately Yours Mark Isaacs Agents Glenn Cannon Ah‐Kah‐Ha Lloyd Swanton Alegre Em Acari Doug De Vries All roads lead to roam Cam Mcallister All the gravitation of silence Peter Knight All together now Jim Kelly Almost Daylight Bob Barnard Alter the aperture Lisa Young Amsterdam blues Ben Gillespie Amsterdam nights Steve Purcell Angel from earth Cam McAllister Angel Paul Grabowsky Anthem Paul Williamson Apples be ripe Graeme Bell Archival Mark Fitzgibbon Azure Delius DRAFTBruce COPY Cale BalladNo3NY Luke Howard Balthazar Graeme Bell Barney's Waltz Tony Barnard Batch Luke Howard Batty's Bounce Andrew Batterham Beautiful AccidentAustralian Jazz RealJulien Book Wilson Becoming Tom O'Halloran Beethoven [email protected] Muller Bela Nova Doug de Vries Bev's Washboard Stomp in B# Graeme Bell Beyond the Shadow of Then Eugene Ball Big Moon Lloyd Swanton www.australianjazzrealbook.com Bindo Bruce Cale Birthday Blues Bernie McGann Birthday Song Tony Barnard Black on White Bruce Cale Black Stump Stomp Bob Barnard Blue Mist Graeme Bell Blues for Boromir John Sangster Blues for Cyber Bryce Rohde Blues For Mr T Bob Barnard Blues on the Prairie Lloyd Swanton Blues on the Table Doug de Vries Blues on Tuesday Martha Baartz Bodhisattva Tom Fryer Body Politics Greg Stott Boje Tom Fryer Boundaries Steve Magnusson Break Time Mike Nock Breathe into time Diana Clark Broken Andrea Keller Brownsville Bernie McGann Bugpowder Adam Simmons Bull Ant Blues Graeme Bell Bunyip Dale Barlow Call Of The Sea Bob Sedergreen Camiletheny Dave Palmer Canobolas Jump Ray Vanderby Cariba Continued Ben Robertson Carrie Niels Rosendahl Ceremony Matt McMahon Chester Johnathan Zwartz Chick Corea James Muller Chicken And Almonds DRAFTGraeme COPY Bell Choro dos migrantes Doug de Vries Cinderella Girl Dave Dallwitz Circle Cycle Barney McAll Circle Of Trust Paul Grabowsky Contemplation John Mackey Convergence Australian Jazz RealTony King Book Cool Breeze John Mackey Coral Sea Gospel [email protected] Rollinson Corroboree In Dixie Graeme Bell Crossover Daniel Gassin Cruikshank Park Peter Knight Cuban Carol For Carlene Ted Nettelbeck www.australianjazzrealbook.com Curl Lloyd Swanton Curls Michael Story Curly Wants In Eugene ball Cyber Herod Bruce Cale Czechoslovak Journey Graeme Bell D Blues James Muller D‐Day Bernie McGann Daily Jazz Warwick Dyer Dance the Red Maiden Eugene ball Daughters Joe Chindamo Dawnbird Mike Nock Deep Down Carl Orr Desertion Luke Howard Dexter's Drawcard Rory Clark Doo What Tony King Drag Aaron Flower Dunes and Shadows Tony King Eagle Man Alister Spence el tango valiente Paul Williamson Elegy for Rita Doug de Vries Embracing You Mike Nock Esa Cara Don Burrows Essential Integer Matt Keegan Eucalyptus Dream Tony Barnard Eunoia Peter Knight Eye Of The Rainbow Mike Nock Facet Mark Fitzgibbon Fading Away Tim Wilson Fall Eugene ball Farewell Kimousabi Simon Starr Flight Of The Broken Wing Graeme Bell Folksong DRAFTLuke COPYHoward Food Man Too Jim Kelly For Bernie Andrea Keller For Gabriel Steve Magnusson For Tomorrow Tony Gould From Where We Came Bruce Cale Für Oigen Australian Jazz RealTamara Book Murphy Get me to the Village Tom O'Halloran Gin From a Foreign Country [email protected] Rohde Glenroy Mark Fitzgibbon Gnu Peter Knight Goodbye Lullaby Paul Williamson Gravel Rash Jake Mason www.australianjazzrealbook.com Green Eyes James Muller Gypsy Twist Jim Kelly Habitat Steve Hunter Hackensack Tony King Hawk Eye Bruce Cale Heart Slog Nashua Lee her smile Michael Story Here's One For Jim Graeme Bell Heritage Lachlan Davidson Heuter Lane Bryce Rohde Hittin' Myths Dale Barlow Hornsby Luke Howard I Can't Begin To Asku Yo Bryce Rohde I Live In A Mansion Aaron Flower I think I Always Knew Nat Bartsch Iamb Matt McMahon If Kangaroos Could Dance Tony Barnard Imogen Tony Gould In Disguise Jim Kelly Ingenuous Ant Simon Starr INS Matt Keegan Intersection Bob Sedergreen Is He Back Yet Graeme Bell Is it Spring Yet Tony Gould It's On The Cards Dave Dallwitz Izone Mark Fitzgibbon Jagungal Matt McMahon Jazz Couch Dale Barlow jellyfish Joel Woolf Jettison DRAFTVince COPY Jones Jim's Favourite Andrea Keller Jumbuck Jamboree Graeme Bell Jungle Music Carl Orr Just A Little While Longer John Sangster Just Because Lachlan Davidson Kaffir Song Australian Jazz RealJohn SangsterBook Kanimbla (Valley) Bruce Cale Kenny [email protected] Williamson Kick The Beanbag Adam Starr Kings Cross Mambo (De Veras) John Sangster Kitty Mark Fitzgibbon Knitting Class Bryce Rohde www.australianjazzrealbook.com Koo's Blues Terence Koo La Jaquine Lachlan Davidson La Scragga Paul Grabowsky Lady Geri Andrea Keller Landscape Gian Slater leaf blower Joel Woolf Leaving Dale Barlow Less Is More Jim Kelly Let's Look Steve Hunter Lets Burn Something Ben Gillespie Lexie Mark Fitzgibbon Life That Lingers Andrea Keller lifes a bitch John Turcio Lo Siento Greg Stott Long ago Doug de Vries los angeles Joel Woolf Lost City Dale Barlow Love & Logic Steve Hunter Lullaby Tamara Murphy Mafeking Ben Robertson Magic Carpet Ride Bob Sedergreen Making merry‐o Doug de Vries March Of The Inland Sea Graeme Bell Margarita Thing Sandy Evans maribyrnong delta Paul Williamson Mark Fitz Cam McAllister Medium Rare Paul Grabowsky Mercury Alister Spence Message From The Past Peter Petrucci Moments in Parallel Andrea Keller Mossaflo DRAFTMike COPYNock Mr Man James Muller Mrs Stalwart Gian Slater Ms K Andy Sugg Murray Cod Dave Dallwitz my father my son John Turcio My Sweet Old EtceteraAustralian Jazz RealPeter BookKnight Mysteriss Barney McAll Native Strut [email protected] Cannon Never Forget Alister Spence New Eyes Barney McAll Newphoria Dale Barlow No Name Aaron Flower 5 www.australianjazzrealbook.com Norway Matt Keegan Off The Cuff John Mackey On My Skin Jacqueline Gawler Our Galaxy Gian Slater Overtime Tony Barnard p is for pumpkin Eugene Ball Parnu Beach Alister Spence Pawns Tim Wilson Pendulum Gerard Masters Peppercorns and Wet Trees Peter Knight Peregrine Doug de Vries Pistachio Adam Starr Pitter Patter Fairie Wing Chris Tanner Postcard From Footscray Peter Knight Pythonicity Tim Rollinson Queen Of Mean Paul Williamson Queen of Witches Barney McAll Quiet Tony Gould Re song I knew Ben Robertson Reason And Rhyme Paul Grabowsky red and grey Eugene Ball Red Hot Go Paul Williamson Red Rocket Gerard Masters Redemption Margot Leighton Red Red Road Luke Howard Redsette Luke Howard Reverie Herb Jennings Richie P Gerard Masters Right Way Down Julien Wilson Riverside Drive Simon Starr Rocking Horse Rag Graeme Bell Roundtrip DRAFTDaniel COPY Gassin ROUTE 666 Barney McAll Rumourmongrels Jim Kelly Russian Cutlet Simon Starr Rustic Julien Wilson Sad Song Aaron Flower Saha Sandy Evans Sam The Man Australian Jazz RealJohn SangsterBook Sango Bob Barnard Scarlette [email protected] Cannon Sceptre Dale Barlow Sean Wayland Gerard Masters See What Happens John Mackey See‐Saw Dale Barlow www.australianjazzrealbook.com Seek Eugene ball She Guards the Dream Eugene ball Shoe Laces Ken Schroder Short Sleeves Leo Dale Silhouette Andy Sugg Silverland Paul Grabowsky Sixteen Alister Spence Skin on Skin Lloyd Swanton Slightly Blue Don Burrows Smackarooney Bob Barnard SMD Andrew Batterham Snow in Summer Mark Fitzgibbon So It Goes Stephen Magnusson So To Speak Steve Hunter So you want more Michael Story Something Groovy Adam Starr Song from the Highest Tower Eugene ball Sophical Tony King Soul Illusions Peter Petrucci Spaced Out Guy Strazz Spirit Song Bernie McGann Stand Alone Carl Orr Stationary Luke Howard Swanston Street Shuffle Dave Dallwitz Sweet Ginger Green Tom Pickering Swollen with Intoxicating Torpor Eugene ball Talking In Pictures Paul Williamson Tango Moravia Graeme Bell Tassajara Bryce Rohde That Day Andrea Keller The Gift Mike Nock The Acoustahotlicks DRAFTAaron COPY Flower The bird has flown Lachlan Davidson The Last Carousel Bryce Rohde The Lucky Ones Tony Gould The Magpie Ted Nettelbeck The Northcote Song Ben Gillespie The Pearly Shells ThemeAustralian Jazz RealSteve BookPurcell The Point Of No Return Peter Petrucci the real mc coy [email protected] Turcio The Rent Nazi Aaron Flower The Rose Of Marsfield Aaron Flower The Shaman Tony King 5 The Strut Leo Dale www.australianjazzrealbook.com The Tasteless Adventures of Shabby McBrown Julien Wilson The Tomasa Variations Ben Winkelman The Vampress Paul Williamson They May Be Giants Alister Spence Thick As Thieves Dale Barlow Thing‐King Dale Barlow Three Rivers Steve Hunter Toys Lachlan Davidson Transformation Lisa Young Troubleshooter Ray Vanderby Tumbling Nat Bartsch Tune from the moon Lachlan Davidson Turnover Lloyd Swanton Twilight Rain Alister Spence Twister Guy Strazz Unwritten Law Tamara Murphy Visby Dale Barlow Waltz for Melanie Mark Isaacs Warmer Bryce Rohde Waterfront Whale Bob Barnard Welshmertz Paul Williamson what else John Turcio Who Do You Blame Tim Rollinson Why Should There Be Stars Bryce Rohde Windows of Arques Bryce Rohde Wise Ones Guy Strazz Wist Paul Grabowsky Witch Doctor Lachlan Davidson Xmas Eve Jack Pantazis Yacht Jazz Simon Starr Yellow Is For Sunshine DRAFTZoe FraterCOPY Yemaya Barney McAll yesterday remembered John Turcio Zee Zee Tom O'Halloran Zee‐Bra Alister Spence Australian Jazz Real Book [email protected] www.australianjazzrealbook.com.
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