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  • £149.40

    Born to be Wild - Mars Bonfire

    This arrangement of "Born to be wild" is based on the song by the band Steppenwolf recorded late in the 1960's. Young musicians can be featured as soloists, using their voice and the instrument. The arrangement also works very well without soloists.

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  • £82.50

    Surf's Up! - Joseph Eidson

    Inspired by surf rock bands of the 1960s, the musical characteristics of the style are all showcased here: a fast-paced driving rhythm combined with an agile melody and frequent use of blues scale elements. Steady rhythms in the winds and percussion imitate the chugging of a Fender Stratocaster guitar, while dynamics ebb and flow until an energetic coda delivers a tsunami of sound that fills the concert hall.

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  • £76.99

    Happy Together

    The pop group, The Turtles, were one of the best-known bands during the 1960s with nine top 30 hits. This was quite an accomplishment considering that this era was dominated by megastars such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Motown and other huge names. In 1966 The Turtles released the love song Happy Together which gave them their first number one hit single. Today this song, with its catchy chorus, is regarded as an evergreen and this arrangement will make a welcome addition to your light concert repertoire.

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  • £137.99

    Sounds from the 60's - Danny Hamilton

    Naohiro Iwai has here combined three of the most popular songs of the 1960's: Surfin' USA (performed by the Beach Boys), Hey Paula (performd by the Pop Duet Paul and Paula) and the instrumental music Diamond Head, by Danny Hamilton, the first big success of the POP J (pop Japanese music). With Sounds from the 60's, plunge back in the grooving tangy sounds of one of the most colourful decades.

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  • £137.99

    American Treat - Gene Allan

    American Treat: an attractive medley with songs from the 1950s and 1960s written by Naohiro Iwai. Many styles are featured, including boogie, dixie and rock. A nostalgic treat! Content: Don't Treat Me Like a Child _x005F_x0007_ Come on a My House _x005F_x0007_ Mr Lonely _x005F_x0007_ Music to Watch Girls by

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  • £63.99

    Trumpet Shout-Out - Larry Neeck

    With a heavy rock attitude, "Trumpet Shout-Out!" is a high-energy trumpet feature in three parts. Reminiscent of the 1960s trumpet-driven band "Chase", the soaring solo trumpet lines are anchored on a solid groove provided by the rest of the band. Although a trumpet feature, the rest of the band has plenty of opportunity to shine, and an easier non-solo trumpet part is also provided. "Trumpet Shout-Out" will provide a high-energy change-of-pace for your next concert.

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  • £104.99

    The Loco-motion - Gerry Goffin

    The Loco-motion was the hippest dance routine to hit the clubs in the 1960s. In contrast to many songwriters who write songs after a trend has taken off , singer/songwriter partners and couple Gerry Goffi n and Carole King wrote the song that kicked off the entire dancesong craze. Little Eva was the fi rst of several artists to reach the top of the US charts with this hit in 1962. Let your band rise to new heights with Hideaki Miura's funky arrangement!

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  • £76.99

    Pop and Rock Legends - Neil Diamond

    Since the 1960s, performer/songwriter Neil Diamond has been a dominant force in popular music. Here is a powerful medley of some of his best-known hits. Includes: America: Sweet Caroline: You Don't Bring Me Flowers: Cherry, Cherryand I'm a Believer. Dur: 5:20

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  • £309.99

    Escapades (from Catch Me If You Can) - John Williams

    Steven Spielberg's 2002 film 'Catch Me If You Can' was set in the 1960s, and John Williams created a marvelous film score evoking the style of the progressive jazz movement popular during that time. Soloists on Alto Saxophone, Vibraphone and String Bass are featured in this suite of three contrasting movements. "Closing In" relates to the often humorous sleuthing ever present in the story. This is followed by "Reflections" portraying the fragile family relationships, and finally "Joy Ride" representing the main character's wild flights of fantasy. Dur: 13:00.

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  • £42.50

    Hawaii Five - O Theme - Mort Stevens

    Here is a fun yet easy arrangement of the energetic island rock theme from the hit 1960s TV series. Your percussion section in particular will want to play this all the time!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days