What a Wonderful World

Few songs ever become hits as this one did for Louis Armstrong. He defined a style of music all his own and yet influenced every style existing to this day. Russ Robinson has done an incredible job of bringing all of these elements to life in this arrangement of the famous song. Done with optional trumpet solo part, the piece is truly becoming of Satchmo. All three voicings are beautiful and will touch the hearts of any audience.

Get Happy (The Broadway Classic)

Carl Strommen shows his expert knowledge of the classroom as well as the performance arena with his accessible version of this memorable tune. The accompaniment track makes this piece come alive! You can bet that everyone will be happy when this piece is performed!

‘S Wonderful

This classic written years ago by George and Ira Gershwin never looses its charm. Show choirs and concert choirs everywhere will enjoy showcasing this special arrangement by Russ Robinson. The SATB and SAB voicings are a bit of a challenge, but this is a great way to introduce students to one of Gershwin's classics. An easy tempo and fabulous accompaniment track complete the wonderful feel of this piece.

You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch

When Dr. Seuss' classic book “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” became a TV holiday special, the music helped make it a big hit! This title song is hilarious and kids of all ages will love it! Jeff has done a great job at making the lyrics and rhythm very easy to sing. A fabulous novelty addition to any holiday concert.

You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch

When Dr. Seuss' classic book “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” became a TV holiday special, the music helped make it a big hit! This title song is hilarious and kids of all ages will love it! Jeff has done a great job at making the lyrics and rhythm very easy to sing. A fabulous novelty addition to any holiday concert.

Joy to the World (Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog)

This was a big hit for Three Dog Night back in the 70's. It still has fun lyrics and a terrific melodic hook! “Singing joy to the world, all the boys and girls. Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea, joy to you and me.”

Fun, Fun, Fun

The Beach Boys were one of the most influential pop groups of the '60s. In 1964 they had four top 10 hits. “Fun, Fun, Fun” is one of those hits that has lived on for decades.

Theme from “New York, New York”

One of those songs that will forever be linked to O'l Blue Eyes! Carl Strommen captured all the Sinatra stylings while at the same time creating a very singable arrangement.

Mack the Knife

Written by Kurt Weill for his Threepenny Opera in 1926 and popularized by '50s heart-throb Bobby Darin and a host of other recording artists. Russ Robinson has created this easy-to-sing arrangement that will be welcome addition to any pops concert.

Theme from “New York, New York”

One of those songs that will forever be linked to O'l Blue Eyes! Carl Strommen captured all the Sinatra stylings while at the same time creating a very singable arrangement.