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A must for Bill Evans fans this commemorative book presents note-for-note piano transcriptions and performance notes for six songs played on February 21 1966 at Town Hall Bill's New York concert debut. As his father had passed away shortly before Bill played a requiem to him which was repeated for TV in 1968 in memory of Bobby Kennedy. This superb set of transcriptions gets you one step closer to the stunningly lyrical classically inspired playing of one of the true giants of Jazz. A must for Bill Evans fans this commemorative book presents note-for-note piano transcriptions and performance notes for six songs played on February 21 1966 at Town Hall Bill's New York concert debut. As his father had passed away shortly before Bill played a requiem to him which was repeated for TV in 1968 in memory of Bobby Kennedy. This superb set of transcriptions gets you one step closer to the stunningly lyrical classically inspired playing of one of the true giants of Jazz.

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In Other Words

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Available: SATB SA. Streets of London is a song written by Ralph McTell . McTell left the song off his debut album ‘Eight Frames a Second’ since he regarded it as too depressing but was eventually convinced by his producer to include it in the second. It was first recorded for the 1969 album ‘Spiral Staircase’ but was not released in the United Kingdom as a single until 1974. It ended up being McTell ’s greatest commercial success reaching number two in the UK singles chart at one point selling 90 000 copies a day and winning him the 1974 Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically and a Silver disc for record sales. The songcontrasts the common problems of everyday people with those of the homeless lonely elderly ignored and forgotten members of society and has been covered by over two hundred artists around the world. As part of the Richmond Music Choral series Streets of London is arranged for SATB Voices.

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SATB-Available: SATB SSA.

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A must for Bill Evans fans this commemorative book presents note-for-note piano transcriptions and performance notes for six songs played on February 21 1966 at Town Hall Bill's New York concert debut. As his father had passed away shortly before Bill played a requiem to him which was repeated for TV in 1968 in memory of Bobby Kennedy. This superb set of transcriptions gets you one step closer to the stunningly lyrical classically inspired playing of one of the true giants of Jazz. A must for Bill Evans fans this commemorative book presents note-for-note piano transcriptions and performance notes for six songs played on February 21 1966 at Town Hall Bill's New York concert debut. As his father had passed away shortly before Bill played a requiem to him which was repeated for TV in 1968 in memory of Bobby Kennedy. This superb set of transcriptions gets you one step closer to the stunningly lyrical classically inspired playing of one of the true giants of Jazz.

16.99 £
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A must for Bill Evans fans this commemorative book presents note-for-note piano transcriptions and performance notes for six songs played on February 21 1966 at Town Hall Bill's New York concert debut. As his father had passed away shortly before Bill played a requiem to him which was repeated for TV in 1968 in memory of Bobby Kennedy. This superb set of transcriptions gets you one step closer to the stunningly lyrical classically inspired playing of one of the true giants of Jazz. A must for Bill Evans fans this commemorative book presents note-for-note piano transcriptions and performance notes for six songs played on February 21 1966 at Town Hall Bill's New York concert debut. As his father had passed away shortly before Bill played a requiem to him which was repeated for TV in 1968 in memory of Bobby Kennedy. This superb set of transcriptions gets you one step closer to the stunningly lyrical classically inspired playing of one of the true giants of Jazz.

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This exceptional songbook presents Bill Evans' most beloved melodies and songs arranged by noted jazz pianist/educator Andy LaVerne himself a student of Evans. Titles include: Bill's Hit Tune · Children's Play Song · For Nenette (in both C and Db) · Laurie · Letter to Evan · One for Helen · Only Child · Orbit · Peace Piece · Show-Type Tune · Time Remembered · Turn Out the Stars · Very Early · Walkin' Up · Waltz for Debby · Your Story · and more. Features a reminiscence by LaVerne with performance notes on his adaptations. This exceptional songbook presents Bill Evans ' most beloved melodies and songs arranged by noted jazz pianist/educator Andy LaVerne himself a student of Evans . Titles include: Bill's Hit Tune Children's Play Song For Nenette (in both C and Db) Laurie Letter to Evan One for Helen Only Child Orbit Peace Piece Show-Type Tune Time Remembered Turn Out the Stars Very Early Walkin' Up Waltz for Debby Your Story and more. Features a reminiscence by LaVerne with performance notes on his adaptations.

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Now available with a new ShowTrax CD accompaniment here is the show-stopping answer to the question 'More sir?' This version arranged by Aden G. Lewis for 2-Part choir and piano accompaniment. Now available with a new ShowTrax CD accompaniment here is the show-stopping answer to the question 'More sir?' This version arranged by Aden G. Lewis for 2-Part choir and piano accompaniment.

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A deluxe edition featuring 48 of Guthrie's legendary songs along with a bio introduction complete lyrics a discography photos and sketches. Songs include: Jig Along Home; Roll On Columbia; Sinking of the Reuben James; This Land Is Your Land; Tom Joad and more. A deluxe edition featuring 48 of Guthrie's legendary songs along with a bio introduction complete lyrics a discography photos and sketches. Songs include: Jig Along Home; Roll On Columbia; Sinking of the Reuben James; This Land Is Your Land; Tom Joad and more.

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11 vocal selections from the musical by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley featuring: Gonna Build a Mountain · I Wanna Be Rich · Once in a Lifetime · What Kind of Fool Am I? · and more. 11 vocal selections from the musical by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley featuring: Gonna Build a Mountain · I Wanna Be Rich · Once in a Lifetime · What Kind of Fool Am I? · and more.

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31 guitar transcriptions in notes and tab as well as background notes photos and complete lyrics. Songs include: Ain't Going Down to the Well No More - Alabama Bound - Big Fat Woman - Black Girl - Christmas Is Coming - De Kalb Blues - Easy Rider - Good Mornin' Blues - Rock Island Line - Where Did You Sleep Last Night? - You Know I Got to Do It - and more. 31 guitar transcriptions in notes and tab as well as background notes photos and complete lyrics. Songs include: Ain't Going Down to the Well No More - Alabama Bound - Big Fat Woman - Black Girl - Christmas Is Coming - De Kalb Blues - Easy Rider - Good Mornin' Blues - Rock Island Line - Where Did You Sleep Last Night? - You Know I Got to Do It - and more.

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Set 2 - SA

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The Hammer Song

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Twilight Time

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Dream a Little Dream of Me

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A must for Bill Evans fans this commemorative book presents note-for-note piano transcriptions and performance notes for six songs played on February 21 1966 at Town Hall Bill's New York concert debut. As his father had passed away shortly before Bill played a requiem to him which was repeated for TV in 1968 in memory of Bobby Kennedy. This superb set of transcriptions gets you one step closer to the stunningly lyrical classically inspired playing of one of the true giants of Jazz. A must for Bill Evans fans this commemorative book presents note-for-note piano transcriptions and performance notes for six songs played on February 21 1966 at Town Hall Bill's New York concert debut. As his father had passed away shortly before Bill played a requiem to him which was repeated for TV in 1968 in memory of Bobby Kennedy. This superb set of transcriptions gets you one step closer to the stunningly lyrical classically inspired playing of one of the true giants of Jazz.