The simplicity and beauty of Pachelbel's haunting theme has made it one of the most famous classical compositions ever written, as evidenced by recording sales. Calvin Custer's adaptation keeps the in...
When it comes to pure entertainment, the Canadian Brass are the kings of schtick and this dixieland tuba feature is one of the highlights of their concerts. David Marshall's clever, playable version c...
Probably the most popular Canadian Brass concert opening number, Just a Closer Walk with Thee retains the famous, slow, New Orleans-style introduction. In true Canadian Brass style, this one really le...
W. C. Handy's swingin' blues is always a highlight of a Canadian Brass concert. David Marshall's adaptation for band features ad lib solos (written out) and some 'downright dirty' dixieland for the en...
If your band enjoyed the popular 'Just A Closer Walk, ' here's another Canadian Brass favorite, carefully scored for full band by Calvin Custer. It begins with a slow 3/4 version, in a New Orleans 'st...
Based on the familiar hymn Angels from the Realms of Glory, the Canadian Brass version originally arranged by Eric Robertson took on a life of its own with a very unique and appealing style. Here is a...
One of the all-time favorite production numbers for the Canadian Brass is this clever arrangement that combines The Hallelujah Chorus with When the Saints Go Marching In. Johnnie has created an easier...
The lively combination of 'When The Saints Go Marching In' and 'The Hallelujah Chorus' has been a popular Canadian Brass concert selection for years. This playable version of that imaginative arrangem...