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    Santa Claus is Comin' to Town (Bb Instrument Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Coots, Fred - Freeh, Mark

    Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town, Mark Freeh's delightful arrangement of the this Christmas classic.Suitable for Advanced Youth/3rd Section Bands and aboveDuration: 3:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    SCREAMER, The (Brass Band) - Jewell, Fred - Smith, Sandy

    Circus March. Grade: easy

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    THEY'RE OFF! (Brass Band) - Jewell, Fred - Smith, Sandy

    Circus Galop. Grade: Easy/Medium.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Twa Bonnie Maidens (Brass Band Set) - Shipley, Fred

    Includes a full band set (no score)Includes:Twa Bonnie MaidensWill ye no' Come Back AgainKelvin Grove

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    Cabaret (Life is a ...) - John Kander, words by Fred Ebb

    The title song from the timeless hit musical, film and stage show 'Cabaret', skillfully arranged here by Jon Bennett for brass band.

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    Memoirs of a Drum Major - Barry, D

    A march fantasy. The piece is dedicated toFred Edge who was Drum Major with theWalkden Band and loved hearing bands onthe march. This fun piece includes smallquotes from marches he would have heardon the street and also includes his favouritehymn, Blaenwern. There is also a run-inwith another band marching in theopposite direction.3rd section +

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    Bright Eyes - Various

    Includes a full band set (no score)Bright Eyes by G. HaskallThe Smiler by W. G. FordJoin In by Fred PilkingtonMoonbeams by A. ArrollBing Bang by W. Johnstone

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    Unity Series Band Journal - Numbers 538 - 541, February 2025

    538: For Christ alone (Morgan Juel Stavik)This gentle and delicate march takes its title from the chorus of Fred Fry's song (S.A.S.B. 960).539: Calling Today! (Noel Jones)The words for this three-verse arrangement were written by Fanny Crosby, with music composed by George Cole Stebbins. While the song doesn't feature in the current Salvation Army Song Book, it was included in both the 1955 and 1986 editions. This arrangement was prepared during the pandemic, where people were encouraged to make contact by telephone as much as possible, and certainly welcomed phone calls from so many friends. Thinking of the calls, led to the words of this song.540: When the saints go marching in (Thomas Mack)This arrangement was written for the service celebrating the life of Irma Long at the request of her daughter. Irma, a gentle and kind woman, was a soldier for 70 years, 40 of which were at Corry Corps, Pennsylvania, USA, where she was also a songster, a pre-school Sunday School teacher, and corps treasurer. She drove the country roads from her village to Corry five times a week, even during the hard snow and ice of winters, so that she and her three daughters could attend corps activities. 541: There is sunshine (Wilfried Weiland)This work introduces a new composer to our band journals. Wilfried Weiland was the Band master at Berlin Central Corps and a member of the German Staff Band for several years. Although this is Wilfried's first published contribution with The Salvation Army, he has had several brass pieces published in the United Kingdom and abroad. The arrangement was originally written in July 2022 for the 25th anniversary of the Naumburg Corps, Germany. The reggae genre, employed here, has not been featured within our journals before but suits the style of a brass band well.

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    Evening Song (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    Evening Song recalls an old, and now rarely used, melody by William Kirkpatrick with words by pioneer Salvationist musician Fred Fry. The song's words are direct, to the point of being blunt; 'You must have your sins forgiven, ere the sun goes down; If you wish to go to Heaven, when the sun goes down'. The lyrical style of this setting is aimed at producing a feeling of calm and repose, of assurance and peace, the products of a heart reconciled.

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