There Will Never Be Another You (Sonny Stitt version) - The Cannonball Band
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ม.ค. 2023
- There Will Never Be Another You (from the Sonny Stitt version) arranged for 5 saxophones and rhythm section.
Music by Harry Warren
The Cannonball Band:
Tevis Laukat, alto saxophone (lead)
Randal Clark, alto saxophone (solo)
Ryan Lillywhite, tenor saxophone
David Halliday, tenor saxophone (solo)
Daron Bradford, bari saxophone
Steve Lindemann, piano
Kenji Aihara, guitar
Denson Angulo, bass
Jay Lawrence, drums
Music arranged by Vince Norman
Recorded live on the Cannonball Stage at The Villa in Sandy, Utah
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Hey Tevis, the Cannonball Company needs to get into the sheet music business and publish these amazing grade 6 jazz and funk arrangements of Vince Norman. Performers and educators worldwide would jump all over this!! Just think of the technic and style that could be taught through these fun and masterful charts!🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷
The alto blend of Tevis and Randal is great👍
Always love the tone and choices of the alto player in this ensemble. Everyone sounds great!
Fabulous, fellas. Always loved Sonny Stitt's work.
Z przyjemnoscia sie tego slucha...tak..solówki świetne...ale najbardziej lubię całą sekcje jak gra razem...myślę że świadczy o klasie
Nice n' tight!
Supersax lives!
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Fabulous tribute to SS! - Long live jass!
Bunch of Animals !!!! Love Ya'll !!!
I played this at jazz camp!
Superb ensemble and solos; Jazz lives in Salt Lake City at Cannonball.
🔥🔥🔥this was amazing
Amazing buddies!! God bless y'all!
You all sound wonderful. And the horns are wonderful also!
Supersax revisited. Good stuff, guys.
fabulous!!!
i wont like just to keep this at 420
Featuring Declan Donnelly on tenor saxophone and Lee Mack on drums
sounds awesome. Is there sheet music available to purchase?
This is There will never be another you?
Nice arrangement except the 16th ensemble note runs, played great but they don't fit into the arrangement 😱
I guess everyone is eligible to an own opinion on that. I admire Sonny's playing though