(level III) This is a fun (and easy) chart that you can add into your
holiday season concert with just a little rehearsal. Intriguing harmonic shifts
and some surprise modulations keep this familiar tune interesting for players
and audiences alike. The feel is slow, bluesy, and 12/8 gospel-infused (think
Saturday Night Live closing credits). Your tenor player should go for that
Lenny Pickett sound. Piano can opt for strong left hand “gospel-y” octaves when
it feels right. Optional (but nice) touches: add a B3 in the solo/vamp section
in the coda (piano + B3 = even better!) Also included are optional soulful
3-part background vocals in the solo/vamp section. This chart is perfect for high school through university
level jazz ensembles. 8 Brass
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Composer and guitarist Mike Dana lives in Fresno,
California, where he has been Director of Jazz Studies at Fresno City College
since 1990. AT FCC, Mike directs the award-winning Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Combos,
and co-directs the Vocal Jazz Ensemble with his wife Julie. He also teaches
advanced improvisation, jazz theory, arranging. jazz history, Finale, and a
music business course. In 2004,
Mike founded (and serves as musical director of) the Jazz Composers Orchestra,
an ensemble made up of the finest jazz musicians and educators in central
California. This ensemble was invited to perform the Gil Evans Fellowship
commission at the International Association for Jazz Education conference in
January 2005. Mike is quite
active as a performer, leading several groups, including his own jazz quartet,
the Jazz Composers Orchestra, and Bahia, a group focusing on Brazilian music.
His jazz guitar credits include performances with Cannonball Adderley, Gary
Burton, Clark Terry, Bob Mintzer, Bobby Shew, Ingrid Jensen, Ernie Watts,
Arturo Sandoval, Tim Ries, and many others. He has composed music for
orchestra, chamber ensembles, musical theater, film, choral ensembles, TV
commercials, and of course jazz. His commissions, compositions and arrangements
for both instrumental and vocal jazz ensemble have received excellent reviews
in the IAJE journal and are widely performed across the United States. Mike
continues to be in demand as a guest artist and clinician for jazz festivals
throughout the western U.S., as a guest conductor for honor jazz bands, and as
a faculty member for summer workshops, including the Lafayette Jazz Workshop,
Britt Institute (Oregon), and CSU Summer Arts programs. Mike earned
Bachelors and Masters degrees in composition from California State University
Fresno. He also attended the Berklee College of Music, and studied privately
with jazz guitar legend Joe Pass. Currently, he is nearing completion of his
doctorate (focusing on the teaching of jazz improvisation at the secondary
level) at Boston University.
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