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£124.10
Take The "A" Train - Billy Strayhorn
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£132.10
Root Beer Rag - Billy Joel
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£92.00
Kojak - Billy Goldenberg
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£108.10
Green Hornet Theme - Billy May
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£92.00
Hey Baby - Billy Cobb
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£104.30
The Green Hornet Theme - Billy May
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£104.30
Uptown Girl - Billy Joel
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£149.40
Julen r hr - Rydell-Butt
The beautiful and popular duet "Christmas is Here", written by Billy Butt and Slve Rydell is now available in a beautiful, symphonic arrangement for band.Many people know the song from a recording made by Tommy Krberg and Sissel Kyrkjeb in 1989. This version ended up on the Swedish charts for four weeks over the Christmas-New Year 1989-1990 and has been very popular at Christmas concerts since.The lyrics of the song describe Christmas in the Nordic countries.
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£104.99
Take the A-Train - Billy Strayhorn
The 'New Sounds for Concert Band' series has guaranteed success in your concert programme for many years. The latest addition to the series is a classic from the jazz orchestra repertoire. Follow the great jazz master Duke Ellington and delight your band and audience with Take The A-Train.
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£69.99
Cowboy Suite - Alan Laken
In the tripartite 'Cowboy Suite' Alan Laken takes us to the Wild West, the domain of cowboys, indians, trappers and other fortune hunters. Around 1890 the west coast of America was reached, which in effect meant the end of the Wild West. Its stories, however, survived and have been a source of inspiration for many books, films, and, of course, music. Some characters, such as Jesse James, Billy the Kid, and Buffalo Bill are forever linked to these tales. In the 'Cowboy Suite' we first hear the 'Hoedown'. At the end of an exhausting workday the labourers used to lay down their tools, among others the 'hoes' and spontaneously began to play music on the instruments which they then possessed (guitars, fiddles, and banjos) and to dance. After being jolted on the 'Wagon Trail' we reach the third part, the 'Cowboy Roundup'. In this last part it becomes clear that as a cattle driver it is imperative to stay firmly seated in the saddle. As the cattle are rounded up, i.e. driven together, spectacular things happen.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days