Here’s an island style piecee which humorously encourages an impending hurricane to go away. It’s simple, easy, and fun for 2-part choral groups of all ages.
Here’s an original work in the style of an English folk song with a simple text sentiment: I have traveled sea and mountain, but now I am coming home. Easy piano accompaniment and vocal lines, yet the piece is powerful in its simplicity.
A tribute to George M. Cohan combining two of his most famous songs. For an even greater patriotic feel, the kazoos hum Yankee Doodle and The Stars and Stripes Forever. And there’s more: a Fourth of July style SoundTrax CD or a full-fledged concert band accompaniment. Parts for orchestral accompaniment available for rent.
This piece skllfully intertwines Silent Night and What Child Is This? into an arrangement that’s destined to become a classic. This haunting setting moves back and forth between the two carols before ending softly withsleep in heavenly peace.
You may know this French carol by its English name: Sing We Now of Christmas. It’s arranged here in the style of a French chanson with the addition of a drum part. Includes the traditional French text, with a pronunciation guide, as well as an English translation.






