JOE HENDERSON BIG BAND JAZZ LINES PUBLICATIONS SERIES: COMPLETE SET OF FIVE ARRANGEMENTS [DOWNLOAD]

Isotope, Joe's Blues, Punjab, A Shade of Jade, and Without a Song
Arranged by Joe Henderson, Prepared for Publication by Rob DuBoff and Jeffrey Sultanof
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Cat #: JLP-1001DL

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Edition: Five Jazz Big Band Arrangements

Description: Swing - Advanced

Publisher: Jazz Lines Publications

Here is a set of all five of Jazz Lines Publications' Joe Henderson Big Band charts in a complete set at over 10% off.

Please note that all five are available individually as well.

Isotope is catalog number/product code JLP-7071, Joe's Blues is JLP-7076, Punjab is JLP-7072, A Shade of Jade is JLP-7070, and Without a Song is JLP-7069. Please see each chart's page for sound samples and individual descriptions.

They can all be viewed here:

http://www.ejazzlines.com/Joe-Henderson-Big-Band-Arrangements-Charts-c3150.html

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In the mid 1960s Joe Henderson and Kenny Dorham formed a rehearsal big band as a vehicle for composition and arranging experimentation. While this band never recorded or performed live, they did get together often to read through new arrangements. Joe Henderson took several of his well-known tunes like Punjab, Shade of Jade, Isotope, and Homestretch (re-named Joe's Blues) and a few standards such as Without a Song and Chelsea Bridge and created harmonically and rhythmically sophisticated arrangements that are deep even by today's big band writing standards. In 1992 Joe Henderson and Don Sickler put together an all-star band to record these arrangements that had been sitting around for many years. The idea was that the band would perform a concert of these arrangements at Lincoln Center and then later that week go into the studio to record. The concert was broadcast by NPR complete with interviews with Freddie Hubbard and Joe Henderson. A second recording session was held 4 years later where arrangements by Bob Belden, Slide Hampton and Michael Philip Mossman were recorded. In 1998 the Joe Henderson Big Band album won a Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance.

All of these arrangements feature lengthy solos for a tenor saxophone soloist. Included are open solo sections so that any number of soloists may be featured. In addition, while there was no guitarist used during the recording sessions, we have included a guitar part as Joe had done in his arrangements. These arrangements will require significant time to work them up, but they would be a amazing for any competition or festival!

We'd like to thank the Joe Henderson Big Band producer and conductor Don Sickler for his support of this project.