Toots Theilemans’ well-known waltz recreated as a burning samba. Solos for tenor and trumpet. Two choruses of whole-band unison that are VERY demanding. Lead trumpet to E’s. Mature rhythm section REQUIRED.
To listen to an excerpt, click below.
Bluesette
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Allen, I was just searching for an arrangement of Bluesette and ran across this site. I said, I know Allen Carter??? Then I read your bio and we were at K-State together. I was only there for one year (my freshman) and then transfered to WSU. Don’t know if you remember, I was a trumpet player. Anyway, it was good to see your name and remember it. Sounds like your doing well. I ended up in LA working for a record label and am now simi retired, you let go from the job. Now just writing charts and trying to make it as a working musician. I have my own groups from small to big band. Work work work all is fun.
Good to run into you this way and thanks for the chart, I’ll probably have it run down tomorrow at one of the reh bands I play in.
Take care and thanks again,
Kendall Wallace
Thanks for a new arrangement. I had the ‘Osser” for years and look forward to the difference.
Is ther a big band waltz Bluezette