Changing meter Latin style building from unison melodic lines to four-part close harmony. A challenging composition for an experienced group.
One of the best and easiest to sing of the jazz style pieces. Has been performed at many contests and by All-State Choirs.
Jazz shuffle with some changing meter using close four-part harmony. A fun novelty for any group.
A lively jazz style Christmas selection for any choir using open-voices harmony building to an improvised solo.
A good swing tune for most choirs using stop-time sections and mostly close four-part harmony.
Up-tempo jazz style beginning unison and building to a syncopated SAB finish. A great uplifting text.
A catchy up-tempo Christmas tune that is guaranteed to be a lot of fun.
A sassy jazz style tune that really swings. Each of the three parts is a melody itself, and when put together, almost sounds four-part.
One of the few really swing ballads. Chorus sings tight inner-voiced four-part lines, with occasional solo parts.
A bright up-tempo jazz style piece extolling the benefits of living each day with hope.
Written by as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, and is based on his famous "I had a dream" speech. Arranged in Kirby's own swinging gospel style.
A tasty new version of an old standard arranged in Dave's own unique style.
A medium tempo jazz piece arranged in Ken's own swinging style. A super contest piece.
A revised version of one of Ken's all time jazz style hits. A real crowd pleaser, and fun to sing.
An up-tempo jazz piece written by Frank DeMiero and arranged in an easy swinging style performed by almost any group.