The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: seabreeze
Date: 2018-12-14 02:34
A company in Wellingborough, England, Lush Life Music, carries many of the most famous Artie Shaw band's recorded arrangements (originally written by Ray Conniff, Lennie Haydon, Teddy McRae, and Shaw himself) in transcriptions by Alan Glasscock and Myles Collins. "Stardust" is in their catalog.
https://www.lushlifemusic.com/product-category/instrumental/artie-shaw/
From another source, a Myles Collins big band "adaptation" of Artie Shaw's "Stardust" at https://www.ejazzlines.com shows up that might be the same one Lush Life Music offers? This ejazzline site is worth spending time on because it includes Jazz at Lincoln Center arrangements and many other wide ranging publications concerned with the history and performance of jazz music
such as Charlie Parker with Strings arrangements, Birth of the Cool charts, Benny Golson charts, and even Dixieland Combo settings. Benny Goodman band charts did not escape their notice either. They have his "Airmail Special," "Sing, Sing, Sing." "Stomping at the Savoy," "Don't Be That Way," "Let's Dance," "Goodbye," and lots more.
Post Edited (2018-12-16 03:57)
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cla.fla |
2018-12-13 20:35 |
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Re: Summertime Artie Shaw |
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seabreeze |
2018-12-14 02:34 |
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