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Jazz Ensemble Performance Music 101 JAZZ ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE MUSIC 101 Over the Rainbow The Pink Panther Purple Gazelle Vocal Feature - Key of B-Flat By Henry Mancini / arr. Dave Wolpe By Duke Ellington By Harold Arlen / arr. Dave Wolpe (JJB) (3) ..........................................$50.00 00-2739PB2X____ (JEE) (3.5) ......................................$50.00 00-JLCM04006____ (JJV) (3) ..........................................$50.00 00-SS9405____ Pink Panther Remix Pyramid Jazz Ensemble Performance Music Oye Dude! Music by Henry Mancini / arr. Victor Lopez By Duke Ellington, Irving Gordon, Juan Tizol and Irving Mills By Victor López (JYJ) (2) ..........................................$44.00 00-JEM04045____ (JEE) (3.5) ......................................$50.00 00-JLCM004____ (JBS) (1) .........................................$36.00 00-29768____ Play That Funky Music R P By Robert Parissi / arr. Gordon Goodwin (JGG) (5) ........................................$65.00 00-24865____ R U Chicken? Pacific Attitude Play That Funky Music By Kris Berg By Vince Gassi Words and music by Robert Parissi / arr. Victor Lopez (JJB) (3) ..........................................$48.00 00-24849____ (JFY) (1) .........................................$38.00 00-30618____ (JYJ) (2) ..........................................$44.00 00-24846____ Race to the Bridge Paquito’s Revenge Play That Funky Music By Gordon Goodwin By Terry White Words and music by Robert Parissi / arr. Mike Story (JGG) (6) ........................................$65.00 00-36070____ (JFY) (1) .........................................$38.00 00-36019____ (JFY) (1) .........................................$38.00 00-30617____ Raincheck Past My Bedtime Poco Loco By Billy Strayhorn / arr. Les Hooper By Terry White By Carl Strommen (JPJ) (4) ..........................................$55.00 00-33360____ (JFY) (1) .........................................$38.00 00-29774____ (JFY) (1) .........................................$38.00 00-JEM02034____ Raincheck Peaceful Thunder Polkadots and Moonbeams By Billy Strayhorn By Louie Bellson and Dave Black / arr. George Stone Words by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen / (JEE) (3.5) ......................................$50.00 00-JLCM01003____ arr. Dave Wolpe (JPJ) (5) ..........................................$55.00 00-36066____ Ready Freddie ✸ (JJV) (3) .....................................$58.00 00-38703____ Pecking Order By Mike Kamuf By Kris Berg Portrait of Louis Armstrong (JYJ) (2) ..........................................$44.00 00-29778____ By Duke Ellington (JJB) (3) ..........................................$48.00 00-26879____ Ready to Mango (JEE) (3.5) ......................................$50.00 00-JLC9907____ Peer Gynt Suite By Victor López Movement I, II, III, IV, V Portrait of Mahalia Jackson ✸ (JFY) (1) .....................................$38.00 00-38662____ from New Orleans Suite By Edvard Grieg / arr. Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn / Reboot ed. Walter Van de Leur and Jeff Lindberg By Duke Ellington By Vince Gassi ✸ (JLS) (5) ...................................$150.00 00-36073____ (JLC) (5) .........................................$50.00 00-36080____ (JFY) (1) .........................................$38.00 00-36023____ Pennsylvania 6-5000 Potato Head Blues Recorda Me Vocal Feature By Louis Armstrong By Joe Henderson / arr. Eric Richards Transcr. Jeff Hest (JEJ) (3.5) .......................................$25.00 00-EJE9905____ (JPJ) (4) ..........................................$55.00 00-33364____ (JPJ) (4) ..........................................$55.00 00-TBS0035____ Poultry in Motion Red Clay Perdido By Kris Berg By Freddie Hubbard / arr. Mike Crotty Arr. Mike Lewis (JJB) (3) ..........................................$48.00 00-JEM05017____ (JPJ) (4) ..........................................$55.00 00-33362____ (JYJ) (2) ..........................................$44.00 00-JE9916____ Povo The Red Door Perdido By Freddie Hubbard / arr. Erik Morales By Gerry Mulligan and Zoot Sims / arr. W. Scott Ragsdale By Juan Tizol / arr. Victor López ✸ (JJB) (3) .....................................$48.00 00-38687____ (JJB) (3) ..........................................$48.00 00-29795____ (JJB) (3) ..........................................$48.00 00-33356____ Prelude to a Kiss Rest Ye Merry Samba Perdido By Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, and Irving Gordon / Traditional / arr. Paul Baker Lengsfelder, Drake & Tizol arr. Dave Wolpe (JYJ) (2) ..........................................$44.00 00-36037____ (JEE) (3.5) ......................................$50.00 00-JLC2009____ (JPJ) (4.5) .......................................$55.00 00-JEM03005____ Perdido Prelude to a Kiss By Juan Tizol / arr. Duke Ellington / transcr. David Berger By Duke Ellington, Irving Mills and Irving Gordon / (JLC) (5) .........................................$50.00 00-30566____ arr. Billy Strayhorn Jazz Ensemble Series Abbreviations Peter Gunn (JEE) (5) .........................................$50.00 00-JLC9804____ JBS Jazz Beginnings Series Arr. Mike Lewis Prelude to a Kiss JEJ Essentially Ellington Series By Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, and Irving Gordon / (JFY) (1) .........................................$38.00 00-JE9810____ JEJ Essential Jazz Editions Series arr. Billy Strayhorn Peter Gunn JFY First Year Jazz Series (JLC) (5) .........................................$50.00 00-36079____ By Henry Mancini / arr. Dave Wolpe JGG Gordon Goodwin Series JJB Jazz Band Series (JJB) (3) ..........................................$44.00 00-1470PB2X____ Pretty Little One By Billy Strayhorn / ed. Jeff Lindberg JJC Jazz Collections Phat Kat JJE Jazz Expressions Series (JLS) (5) ..........................................$65.00 00-36074____ By Victor Lopez JJP Jazz for Young People Series (JYJ) (2) ..........................................$48.00 00-JEM03015____ Puffy Taco JJV Jazz Vocal Series By Victor Lopez JLC Jazz at Lincoln Center Series The Phat Pack (JPJ) (4) ..........................................$55.00 00-JE9813____ JLP Little Phat Band Series By Gordon Goodwin JLS Jazz Legend Series (JGG)...............................................$65.00 00-26889____ Punta del Soul JMJ Misc. Jazz By Dave Grusin / arr. Gordon Goodwin JPJ Premier Jazz Series Pick Up the Pieces (JGG) (6) ........................................$65.00 00-30655____ JYJ Young Jazz Series By Roger Ball, Malcolm Duncan, Alan Gorrie, Hamish Stuart, SB Stage Band Robbie McIntosh, and Owen McIntyre / arr. Victor López Pure Imagination (from Willy Wonka and the Parts & Scores (Parts available at $3.00 each.) When (JJB) (3) ..........................................$48.00 00-30636____ Chocolate Factory) ordering scores: Please add an “S” to all Alfred selections. The Pink Panther Words and music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley / (Example: 00-19505S). Please add a “C” to all Belwin arr. Craig Skeffington By Henry Mancini / arr. Mike Lewis selections released before 2006. (Example: 00-BD9542C). (JJB) (3) ..........................................$48.00 00-30638____ If you are unsure which letter to use, or to confirm (JFY) (1) .........................................$38.00 00-JE9911____ pricing and availability, please visit alfred.com/dealer or contact your Sales Representative. ✸ = NEW All prices in US$. Not all titles are available in all countries due to copyright restrictions. Prices and availability subject to change without notice. 102 JAZZ ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE MUSIC Rhapsody in Blue ‘Round Midnight Satin Doll By George Gershwin / arr. Billy Strayhorn / ed. David Berger Arr. Dave Wolpe Vocal Feature - Key of A-Flat (JEE) (3.5) ......................................$50.00 00-JLCM03004____ (JPJ) (4) ..........................................$55.00 00-29799____ By Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington and Johnny Mercer / Rhapsody in Blue Rubberband Man arr. Mike Carubia (JJV) (4) ..........................................$50.00 00-WBJE9418____ George Gershwin / Arr. Paul Cook Words and music by Thom Bell and Linda Creed / (JFY) (1) .........................................$38.00 00-JEM00029____ arr. Victor Lopez Satin Doll Rhapsody in Blue (JYJ) (2) ..........................................$44.00 00-24826____ Words and music by Johnny Mercer, Duke Ellington, and Billy Strayhorn / arr. Terry White By George Gershwin / arr. Gordon Goodwin Rule the Roost (JJV) (1) ..........................................$50.00 00-30620____ (JGG) (6) ........................................$70.00 00-33370____ By Kris Berg (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction Rice and Beans (JJB) (3) ..........................................$48.00 00-33358____ Words and music by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards By Victor López Rumba Latina [Rolling Stones] / arr. Mike Story (JJE) (2) ..........................................$44.00 00-29821____ By Victor López (JFY) (1) .........................................$38.00 00-33329____ (JBS) (1) .........................................$36.00 00-30611____ Riding on a Blue Note Save the Last Dance for Me By Duke Ellington / transcr. David Berger Rumpus in Richmond Music by Mort Shuman, words by Doc Pomus / Music by Duke Ellington (JLC) (4) .........................................$50.00 00-38716____ arr. W. Scott Ragsdale (JEE) (3.5) ......................................$50.00 00-JLCM007____ Rippin’ ‘n Runnin’ (JJV) (3) ..........................................$50.00 00-33374____ By Gordon Goodwin S Sax in the City (JGG) (6) ........................................$65.00 00-36069____ By George Vincent Road Song ‘S
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