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FOLLOWING the HERD REPERTOIRE TABLE 2017-V3 TITLE COMPOSER/ STYLE ALBUM/ERA INSTRUMENT ARRANGER FEATURE/SOLO ADAM’S BROADBENT MEDIUM BRAND NEW 1971 CLARINET/FLUGEL APPLE SWING TROMBONE AFTER PARISH/PIERCE SLOW BRAND NEW 1971 PIANO HOURS GROOVE AFTER CREAMER/LAYTON/ HOLMAN UP TEMPO WOODY HERMAN 1964 CLARINET/TRUMPET YOU’VE TENOR SAX GONE AJA BECKER/FAGAN / BROADBENT STRAIGHT CHICK,DONALD,WALTER TENOR SAX 8th WOODROW 1978 A KISS HEMAN/SLACK/VICTOR EASY NUMEROUS ALBUMS TRUMPET/CLARINET GOODNIGHT VOCAL SINCE 1945 ALONE AGAIN O’SULLIVAN/ BROADBENT STRAIGHT THE RAVEN SPEAKS TROMBONE/ALTO SAX (NATURALLY) 8th 1974 TENOR SAX AMERICA ZAPPA/BROADBENT FAST THUNDERING HERD FLUGEL/PIANO DRINKS AND GOES HOME SWING 1974 APPLE WOODY HERMAN UP TEMPO NUMEROUS ALBUMS VIBES/’BONE /TENOR SAX/ HONEY SINCE 1944 TRUMPET APRIL DeSYLVA/SILVERS/BURNS EASY JAZZ SWINGER ALBUM FLUGEL HORN SHOWERS VOCAL 1966 AQUARIUS RADA/RAGNI STRAIGHT HEAVY EXPOSURE 1969 SOPRANO SAX EVANS 8th A SONG FOR RUSSELL/STAPLETON STRAIGHT GIANT STEPS PIANO/SOPRANO SAX YOU 8th 1973 FLUGEL AURORA ROLAND BALLAD VARIOUS ALBUMS ALTO/TENOR AUTOBAHN BURNS/HERMAN MEDIUM VARIOUS ALBUMS TENOR/BARITONE BLUES SWING SINCE 1954 TRUMPET BAMBA BYRD/FELLER MEDIUM WOODY HERMAN Vol. 3 GUITAR LATIN/SWING SAMBA BASS FOLK CLARKE/KLATKA FAST 4 THUNDERING HERDS BASS/PIANO/PICCOLO (ROCK-FUNK) SONG 1974 BATTLE ELLINGTON/FEDCHOCK UP-TEMPO GOLD STAR SAXES ROYAL SWING 1987 BEBOP AND BROADBENT FAST GIANT STEPS 1973 TRUMPET/’BONE/TENOR ROSES SWING SAX BEDROOM GEE/PIERCE EASY LIVE AT HARRAH’S CLUB PIANO/TROMBONE EYES SWING 1964 TRUMPET BETTER GET MINGUS/ HAMMER FAST 3 ENCORE ‘63 BARITONE SAX/DRUMS IT IN YOUR SOUL (6/8 FEEL) TRUMPET/TENOR SAX BIG SUR RADER MEDIUM MONTEREY 1968 PIANO/TRUMPET ECHO SWING TENOR/CLARINET BIJOU(rhumba BURNS RHUMBA NUMEROUS ALBUMS TROMBONE ala jazz) SINCE 1945 BILL’S STAPLETON FAST THE RAVEN SPEAKS FLUTE/CLARINET/PIANO BLUES SWING 1972 TRUMPET (The) BLACK HAMMER MEDIUM JAZZ HOOT TENOR SAX OPAL SHUFFLE 1965 BLOWIN ’UP HERMAN MEDIUM VARIOUS ALBUMS SINCE PIANO/TENOR/CLARINET A STORM SWING 1945 TROMBONE BLUE FLAME BISHOP/ HERMAN SLOW NUMEROUS ALBUMS VIBES/GUITAR BLUES SINCE 1941 TROMBONE BLUE GETZ GRYCE/ANDERSON MEDIUM 40th ANNIVERSARY TENOR SAX/CLARINET BLUES SWING ALBUM BLUE MONK MONK/PIERCE SLOW WOODY’S BIG BAND PIANO/CLARINET BLUES GOODIES 1964 TRUMPET BLUES FOR COHN MEDIUM VARIOUS ALBUMS CLARINET INDIAN JIM SWING BLUES FOR PARLAN/PIERCE FAST WOODY HERMAN TRUMPET/BARITONE SAX JP SWING 1963 PIANO BLUES FOR KLATKA FAST THUNDERING HERDS BARITONE SAX FLUGEL/ POLAND SWING 1974 PIANO BLUES FOR FEDCHOCK MEDIUM 50th ANNIVERSARY TOUR PIANO/BASS/CLARINET RED SWING ALBUM 1986 TRUMPET BLUES IN ARLEN/BROADBENT 12/8 & SWING NUMEROUS ALBUMS TROMBONE VOCAL THE NIGHT SINCE 1941 BLUES ON HERMAN/TYLER UP TEMPO NUMEROUS ALBUMS TRUMPET/ALTO PARADE BISHOP SWING SINCE 1939 BODY AND GREEN/HEYMAN/EYTON/SOUR BALLAD ENCORE ‘63 ALTO SAX SOUL PIERCE BROTHERHOOD LOESSER/KLATKA UP TEMPO FEELIN’ SO BLUE TRUMPETS OF MAN SWING 1973 BUCK HERMAN/PIERCE/BURNS SWING/LATIN NUMEROUS ALBUMS CLARINET/TROMBONE “SHOW” 2 DANCE SINCE 1952 TRUMPET/PIANO CALDONIA MOORE/ BURNS UP TEMPO NUMEROUS ALBUMS TENOR SAX/TRUMPET/ TROMBONE VOCAL SINCE 1945 CLARINET/BASS/DRUMS CAMEL CHASE MEDIUM WOODY HERMAN 1963 TENOR SAX/ TROMBONE WALK SWING CAPTAIN ALBAM FAST VARIOUS ALBUMS TROMBONE/TENOR AHAB SWING SINCE 1956 TRUMPET/CLARINET CAROLINA IN BURNS EASY JAZZ SWINGER ALBUM TENOR SAX THE VOCAL 1966 MORNING CATTY BLISH/PIERCE FAST VARIOUS ALBUMS VIBES/TENOR CORNER SWING CLARINET CELESTIAL HERMAN MEDIUM VARIOUS ALBUMS SINCE PIANO BLUES SWING 1952 CENTRAL COLTRANE/FEDCHOCK BALLAD 50th ANNIVERSARY TOUR TENOR SAX PARK WEST 1986 CHA-CHA TEA FOR TWO-YOUMANS/CAESAR LATIN WOODY PLAYS FOR PIANO/TRUMPET MEDLEY BUCK DANCE-PIERCE/HERMAN DANCING 1964 TROMBONE (A)CHILD JONES WALTZ GIANT STEPS ALBUM CLARINET IS BORN 1973 COME RAIN ARLEN/ STAPLETON BALLAD KING COBRA ALTO SAX/FLUGEL OR COME 1975 SHINE COME SATURDAY KARLIN/PREVIN/BROADBENT BALLAD THUNDERING HERDS TENOR SAX MORNING 1974 CONGA GARCIA/TIBERI/WILLIAMS LATIN 50th ANNIVERSARY TOUR DRUMS/PERCUSSION 1986 TRUMPET/PIANO CORAZON KING/STAPLETON STRAIGHT THUNDERING HERDS SOPRANO SAX 8th 1974 COUSINS COPPOLA MEDIUM BLUES GROOVE TROMBONE/TRUMPET SWING 1956 CLARINET CRAZY CAESER/MEYER/WOLFE MEDIUM NUMEROUS ALBUMS TRUMPET/TROMBONE RHYTHM BURNS SWING TENOR/CLARINET CROSSWIND COBHAM/PUGH STRAIGHT HERD AT TROMBONE 8th MONTREUX 1974 BARITONE SAX CUBAN WOOTEN LATIN/SWING BIRD WITH HERD BASS HOLIDAY 1951 CLARINET/TRUMPET DANCING IN DIETZ/SCHWARTZ EASY SWING VARIOUS ALBUMS TRUMPET/VIBES THE DARK HOLMAN 1941 DAYS OF MANCINI/ PIERCE EASY ENCORE 63 ALTO SAX/TENOR SAX WINE AND SWING ROSES DEACON BECKER/FAGAN /ANDERSON STRAIGHT CHICK DONALD WALTER ALTO SAX/GUITAR BLUES 8th AND WOODROW 1978 TROMBONE DEAR HAMMER MEDIUM LIVE AT HARRAH’S TRUMPET/TENOR SAX JOHN C SWING CLUB 1964 DEEP DEROSE/PIERCE MEDIUM WOODY HERMAN 1964 TENOR SAX/CLARINET PURPLE SWING ALBUM DINAH YOUNG/LEWIS/AKST EASY JAZZ SWINGER ALBUM TRUMPET VOCAL 1966 (The) ECA/HOLMAN BOSSA CONCORD JAZZ TENOR SAX DOLPHIN NOVA FESTIVAL 1982 DON’T GET ELLINGTON/PIERCE EASY WOODY HERMAN 1963 BARITONE SAX AROUND MUCH SWING TRUMPET / TROMBONE DON’T LET TAYLOR/ODDO VOCAL MY BUDDY ALBUM 1983 FLUGEL HORN ME BE LONELY TONIGHT ROSEMARY CLOONEY DOWN GILLESPIE/BISHOP UP TEMPO VARIOUS ALBUMS CLARINET/TENOR/ UNDER SWING TRUMPET DREAM MERCER EASY SWING CLARINET CLARINET VOCAL DR. JAZZ OLIVER/MALONE VOCAL NUMEROUS ALBUMS EMSEMBLE DR. WONG’S NAT PIERCE MEDIUM LIVE AT HARRAH’S CLUB PIANO/TRUMPET BAG SWING 1964 TENOR SAX THE DUCK SILVA/TEIXERA/NEWSOME FAST JAZZ HOOT GUITAR BOSSA NOVA EARLY RALPH BURNS BALLAD NUMEROUS ALBUMS ALTO/VIBES/TENOR SAX AUTUMN SINCE 1948 (ALSO AS VOCAL) EL TORO BILL CHASE UP-TEMPO ENCORE 1963 TENOR SAX/DRUMS GRANDE LATIN/SWING EPISTROPHY MONK/CLARK FAST 50th ANNIVERSARY TRUMPET/TENOR SAX FEDCHOCK SWING ALBUM SOPRANO 1986 ESPECIALLY JOHN ODDO STRAIGHT LIVE AT CONCORD JAZZ TENOR SAX FOR YOU 8th FESTIVAL 1982 EVERYBODY TAYLOR/COSLOW/LANE EASY LIVE AT HARRAH’SCLUB TRUMPET LOVES SOMEBODY PIERCE SWING 1964 EVERYWHERE HARRIS/BURNS BALLAD 40th ANNIVERSARY TROMBONE ALBUM 1976 FANFARE FOR COPLAND/ ANDERSON STRAIGHT HERD AT MONTREUX SOPRANO SAX/TENOR SAX THE COMMON MAN 8th 1974 FAT MAMA HANCOCK/STAPLETON STRAIGHT THE RAVEN SPEAKS BASS/PIANO 8th 1972 FIRE DANCE VIZZUTTI VERY FAST ROAD FATHER TRUMPET SWING/LATIN 1978 FIRST THING EVANS STRAIGHT GIANT STEPS ALBUM TENOR SAX I DO (The) 8th 1973 FM FAGEN/BECKER STRAIGHT CHICK.DONALD.WALTER FLUTE/TRUMPET 8th WOODROW 1978 TENOR SAX FOUR GIUFFRE FAST NUMEROUS ALBUMS 3 TENOR SAXES/BARITONE BROTHERS SWING SINCE 1947 FOUR GIUFFRE FAST NUMEROUS ALBUMS FLUGEL/3 TROMBONES OTHERS SWING SINCE 1953 FREEDOM HARRIS/STAPLETON STRAIGHT GIANT STEPS ALBUM PIANO/SOPRANO JAZZ 8th 1973 DRUMS/TENOR SAX DANCE FREUD’S ROLAND EASY THAT’S WHERE IT IS TENOR/CLARINET AND ALICE’S SWING 1963 TROMBONE FRIED DONALDSON/FEDCHOCK MEDIUM 50th ANNIVERSARY BARITONE/’BONE BUZZARD SWING ALBUM 1986 CLARINET GET ME TO THE LERNER/LOEWE UP TEMPO MY KIND OF BROADWAY CLARINET/TENOR SAX CHURCH ON TIME PIERCE SWING 1965 GET OUT OF PORTER/BURNS VOCAL ALBUMS FROM 1954 ENSEMBLE TOWN BALLAD GIANT STEPS COLTRANE/STAPLETON/TIBERI UP TEMPO GIANT STEPS DRUMS/TENOR SAX ALBUM1973 GINA BURNS BALLAD NUMEROUS TENOR SAX ALBUMS GOLDEN MARIE/HERMAN/NOBLE FAST NUMEROUS ALBUMS DRUMS/CLARINET WEDDING SWING SINCE 1939 GOOD HEFTI FAST NUMEROUS ALBUMS CLARINET/TENOR SAX EARTH (The) SWING SINCE 1945 GOOD LIFE REARDON/DISTEL/ PIERCE EASY LIVE AT HARRAH’S CLUB TENOR SAX/TRUMPET (The) SWING 1964 GOOSEY HERMAN EASY NUMEROUS ALBUMS TENOR SAX GANDER SWING FROM 1945 TROMBONE GOT A LOTTA ADAMS/STROUSE/GOYKOVICH MEDIUM MY KIND OF BROADWAY PIANO/TENOR SAX LIVIN SWING 1965 GREASY RADER MEDIUM WOODY’S WINNERS 1965 PIANO/TRUMPET SACK BLUES SWING CLARINET GREAT FEDCHOCK FAST WOODY’S GOLD STAR TENOR SAX ESCAPE (The) SWING ALBUM 1987 TROMBONE GREENSLEEVES (TRAD.)/NELSON 3/4 & 4/4 ANGLO-AMERICAN TRUMPET/TROMBONE SWING HERD CLARINET 1959 HALLELUJAH PETERSON/PIERCE UP TEMPO WOODY HERMAN 1964 ALTO SAX / TENOR SAX TIME HAPPINESS IS A ARLEN/ BURNS 12/8 GROOVE NUMEROUS ALBUMS ALTO SAX I THING VOCAL CALLED JOE SINCE 1944 HARD TO KEEP HOLMES/EVANS 5/4 LIGHT MY FIRE SOPRANO SAX MY MIND ON YOU GROOVE 1969 HARLEM HAGEN/ROGERS BALLAD NUMEROUS ALBUMS ALTO NOCTURNE HELLO RODGERS/HAMMERSTEIN FAST MY KIND OF BROADWAY CLARINET/TRUMPET YOUNG LOVERS ROMERO SWING 1965 HERE ROBINSON/EVANS STRAIGHT LIGHT MY FIRE TENOR I AM BABY 8th 1969 HEY JUDE LENNON/McCARTNEY STRAIGHT VARIOUS LIVE ALBUMS SOPRANO SAX/GUITAR DROVER 8th HITCH HIKE BROADBENT 12/8 BRAND NEW 1971 GUITAR/SOPRANO SAX ON THE POSSUM TROT GROOVE LINE HUSH SOUTH/EVANS STRAIGHT LIGHT MY FIRE TENOR SAX 8th 1969 I AIN’T GETTIN’ CARTER/HANSON VOCAL KEEPER OF THE FLAME TROMBONE ANY YOUNGER 1949 I BELIEVE A & M BERGMAN / ODDO STRAIGHT MY BUDDY ALBUM FLUGEL/DRUMS th IN LOVE 8 ROSEMARY CLOONEY 1983 VOCAL I CAN’T GET WHITFIELD/STRONG STRAIGHT HEAVY EXPOSURE TENOR SAX NEXT TO EVANS 8th 1969 YOU I CAN’T DUKE/BURNS BALLAD JAZZ HOOT TRUMPET GET 1965 STARTED I DO LIKE SONDHEIM/PIERCE MEDIUM MY KIND OF BROADWAY TROMBONE/CLARINET YOU SWING 1965 TENOR SAX I FEEL SONDHEIM/BERNSTEIN/RADER UP TEMPO MY KIND OF BROADWAY CLARINET/TENOR SAX PRETTY 1965 TROMBONE/TRUMPET CLARINET/VIBES IGOR SHORTY ROGERS FAST NUMEROUS ALBUMS TRUMPET/GUITAR SWING SINCE 1947 TENOR SAX/TROMBONE I GOT HIGGENBOTHAN /SHAW / BURNS SLOW ROAD FATHER TENOR SAX NEWS VOCAL 1976 FOR YOU I LEFT MY LANE/LERNER LATIN VOCAL BILLY ECKSTINE ENSEMBLE HAT RUGOLO EP IN HAITI I’M ELLINGTON/ODDO MEDIUM MY BUDDY ALBUM 1983 TENOR SAX/CLARINET BEGINNING TO SEE THE VOCAL ROSEMARY CLOONEY LIGHT
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