Our Music
Songs from the Sea
The music presented is from our October 21, 2016 concert at Maple Hall, La Conner, "Songs from the Sea," The music is presented in mp3 format.
- Home Town Band, by Jon Nagy
- Westward Expedition, by Dave Black
- Mayflower Overture, by Ron Nelson
- Sea Songs, by Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Victory at Sea, by Richard Rodgers
- Russian Sailor's Dance, by Reinhold Gliere
- Jack Tar, by John Philip Sousa
- The Student Prince Overture, by Sigmund Romberg
- Pirates of the Caribbean, by Klaus Badelt
- Hands Across the Sea, by John Philip Sousa
Fly Me to the Moon
The music presented is from our May 1, 2016 concert at Brodniak Hall, Anacortes, "My Romance," The music is presented in mp3 format.
- Headliner, by David Armitage
- The Rusty Bucket, by Carol Brittin Chambers
- Roller Coaster (for Three Trumpets), by Johnny Cowell, featuring Dave Akland, Michael Newbrough, and Pat Rein, Trumpets
- Earth Song, by Frank Ticheli
- Blue Bells of Scotland, by Arthur Pryor, featuring Rob Queisser, trombone
- Benny Goodman the King of Swing, by Paul Murtha, featuring Rosemary Kunow, clarinet
- Fly Me to the Moon, arr. Sammy Nestico, Skagit Community Band Big Band
- A Warm Breeze, by Sammy Nestico, Skagit Community Band Big Band
- Misty, arr. Paul Sorensen, Skagit Community Band Big Band
- Jersey Bounce, arr. Sammy Nestico, Skagit Community Band Big Band
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, by Steve Rouse
- Slidin' Down the Mississippi, by Clifton Taylor, featuring Paul Brower, Vince Fejeran, and Rob Queisser, trombones
- Opus 2, by Warren Barker
- Pie in the Face Polka, by Henry Mancini, arr. by Johnnie Vinson
My Romance
The music presented is from our February 6, 2016 concert at Brodniak Hall, Anacortes, "My Romance," The music is presented in mp3 format.
- Lincolnshire Posey I Lisbon, by Percy Grainger
- Lincolnshire Posey II Horkstow Grange, by Percy Grainger
- Lincolnshire Posey V Lord Melbourne, by Percy Grainger
- Lincolnshire Posey VI The Lost Lady Found, by Percy Grainger
- Summer of 42, by Michel Legrand
- Shenandoah, by Frank Ticheli
- Blue Moon, soloist Vince Fejeran, trombone, by Rodgers amd Hart. arr. Barker
- Rumba of Love, soloist Rob McKay, alto sax by Gunter Norris
- Irish Tune From County Derry, Percy Grainger
- They Can't Take That From Me, George and Ira Gershwin, arr. Barker
- Sinatra, arr. Stephen Bulla
- Fairest of the Fair, by John Philip Sousa
Let's Dance
The music presented is from our October 18, 2015 concert at Brodniak Hall, Anacortes, "Let's Dance," The music is presented in mp3 format.
- Second Suite in F, Movement I, March by Gustav Holst.
- Second Suite in F, Movement II, Song Without Words: "I'll Love My Love" by Gustav Holst.
- Second Suite in F, Movement III, Song of the Blacksmith by Gustav Holst.
- Second Suite in F, Movement IV, Fantasia on the Dargason by Gustav Holst.
- Costa del Sol, by David Shaffer.
- Suite of Old American Dances, Western One Setp by Robert Russell Bennett
- Suite of Old American Dances, Scottische by Robert Russell Bennett
- Suite of Old American Dances, Wall Flower by Robert Russell Bennett
- Suite of Old American Dances, Cake Walk by Robert Russell Bennett
- Tenth Regiment March, by R. B. Hall.
- Commando March, Samuel Barber.
- Rikudim, by Jan Van der Roost.
- Blue Tango, by Leroy Anderson.
- Big Band Polka, arr. Jerry Nowak.
- Honeysuckle Rose, Fats Waller, arr. Jerome Thomas.
- Floral Dance, by Katie Moss.
People, Place or Swing
The music presented is from our October 24, 2014 concert at Maple Hall, La Conner, "People, Place or Swing," The music is presented in mp3 format.
- Rollo Takes a Walk by David Maslanka.
- Sing, Sing, Sing, by Louis Prima.
- Stars and Stripes Forever by John Philip Sousa. Guest tuba player: Amy Feeney
Music Beyond Borders
The music presented here is from our October 27, 2013 concert at Brodniak Hall, Anacortes, "Music Beyond Borders." The music is presented in mp3 format.
- Moorside March, by Gustav Holst.
- Scenes From the Louvre, by N. Jolo.
- Komm, Susser Tod, by J. S. Bach.
- Armenian Dances, Pt. 1, by A. Reed.
- Malaguena, by E. Lecuona.
- A Slavic Farewell, by V. Agapkin.
- Variations on a Korean Folk Song, by J. Chance.
- Black House Troop, by John Philip Sousa.
Cinema Paradiso
The music presented here is from our February 3, 2013 concert at Brodniak Hall, Anacortes, "Cinema Paradiso." The music is presented in mp3 format.
- Symphonic Suite from Star Trek, by Michael Giacchino, Gene Roddenberry, Alexander Courage.
- Silver Screen, by Paul Hart.
- Apollo 13, by James Horner.
- Selections from Les Miserables, by Claude-Michel Echoenberg.
- Coronation March, by John Williams.
- The Teddy Bears' Picnic, by J. W. Bratton-Molenaar.
- Cinema Paradiso, by Ennio & Andrea Morricone.
- West Side Story, by Leonard Bernstein.
- The Marches of Mancini, by Henry Mancini.
A Brass Explosion
The music presented here is from our October 16, 2011 concert at Brodniak Hall, Anacortes, "A Brass Explosion." The music is presented in mp3 format.
- Procession of the Nobles, by Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov, arranged for the Goldman Band by Erik Leidzen.
- Selections from Suite Francaise: Normandie, Ile de France, Alsace-Lorraine, Provence, by Darius Milhaud.
- Irish Tune from County Derry, by Percy Grainger, edited by R. Mark Rogers.
- Handel in the Strand, by Percy Grainger, arranged for Sousa's Band by Brion/Schissel.
- Folk Song Suite: March, "Seventeen Come Sunday" Intermezzo "My Bonny Boy", March "Folk Songs from Somerset," by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
- Abblasen, by Gottfried Reiche, Trumpet fanfare played by David Soiseth.
- Fanfare for the Common Man, played by the Basically Brass Choir, directed by Dave Cross, by Aaron Copland
- Alleluia (Triple Brass Choir), played by the Basically Brass Choir, directed by Dave Cross, by Jacobus Gallus (Jacob Handl)
- Trois Chansons de Vincennes, played by the Basically Brass Choir, by Wiliam Schmidt
- Quidditch, Basically Brass Choir, by John Williams
- Roller Coaster (Trumpet Trio), featuring Pat Rein, Dave Ackland, Bob Miller, by Johnny Crowell.
- The Old Grumbly Bear (Tuba solo) featuring Kent Stelby, by Julius Fucik, arranged by Andrew Glover.
- Sonata Pian' E Forte (Antiphonal Brass Choir), played by SCB & Basically Brass Choir; by Giovanni Gabrieli, arranged by William A. Schaefer.
- 76 Trombones, by Meredith Wilson.
All That Jazz
The music presented here is from our May 1, 2011 concert at Brodniak Hall, Anacortes, "All That Jazz." The music is presented in mp3 format.
- Danzon, by Leonard Bernstein, arranged by John Krance.
- Headliner, by Dennis Armitage.
- Joy Revisited, by Frank Ticheli.
- In the Miller Mood, arranged by Warren Barker.
- Riff Song, played by the Skagit Community Big Band, by John LaPorta.
- Stompin' at the Savoy, played by the SCB Big Band, by Goodman, Razaf, Sampson, Webb; arranged by Bill Holman (Stan Kenton).
- Misty, played by the SCB Big Band, featuring Rob McKay on alto sax, by Errol Garnor, arranged by Dave Wolpe.
- Sam's Boogie, by the SCB Big Band, by Sammy Nestico.
- Big Band Dixieland, arranged by Bob Lowden.
- Selections from Shaft, by Isaac Hayes, arranged by Robert W. Lowden.
- Kennesaw Mountain Blues, by Stephen Bulla.
SCB Goes to the Movies
The music presented here is from a recording by Don Jonasson of our February 27, 2011 concert at Oak Harbor, "SCB Goes to the Movies." The music is presented in mp3 format.
- Ashokan Farewell, by Jay Ungar, arranged by Calvin Custer.
- Victory at Sea, by Richard Rodgers, arranged by Robert Russell Bennett.
- Moment for Morricone, by Morricone-de Meij.
- Pirates of the Caribbean, by Klaus Badelt, arranged by John Wasson.
- Mancini Spectacular, by Henry Mancini, arranged by Warren Barker.
- Lassus Trombone, by Henry Fillmore.
Jazz, Jazz, Jazz
The music presented here is from our May 2, 2010 concert at Brodniak Hall, "Jazz, Jazz, Jazz." The music is presented in mp3 format.
- Themes Like Old Times, arranged by Warren Barker.
- A Tribute to Harry James, arranged by Sammy Nestico.
- But Not for Me, George and Ira Gershwin, arranged by Warren Barker, vocal solo: Beth Wallace.
- Harlem Nocturne, Earl Hagen, featuring Rob MacKay, alto sax.
- Artistry in Rhythm, Stan Kenton, arranged by Marcel Saurer.
- Georgia On My Mind, Hoagy Carmichael & Stuart Gorrell, arranged by Robert W. Smith, vocal solo: Beth Wallace.
- Brazil, Ary Barroso, arranged by Peter Ippolito.
- Queen Bee, Sammy Nestico, featuring the SCB Big Band.
- Easy to Love, Cole Porter, featuring the SCB Big Band saxophone section.
- Deed I Do, Fred Ropse & Walter Hirsch, SCB Big Band with vocal solo: Beth Wallace.
- Makin' Whoopee, Walter Donaldson, arranged by Dave Wolpe, SCB Big Band with vocal solo: Beth Wallace.
- In a Sentimental Mood, Walter Donaldson, SCB Big Band with Kenton Kusela, tenor sax, arranged by Dave Wolpe.
- I Can't Stop Loving You, Walter Donaldson, arranged by Dave Wolpe.
- Benny Goodman: The King of Swing, arranged by Paul Murtha.
- Sing, Sing, Sing, SCB encore, arranged by Paul Murtha.
Love of Music
The music presented here is from our February, 2010 concert, "Love of Music." The music is presented in mp3 format.
- Scottish Dances, by Malcolm Arnold.
- March of the Belgian Paratroopers, by Pierre Leemans.
- Embraceable You, by George and Ira Gershwin.
- Weat Side Story Selections, by Leonard Bernstein.
- Quand je vois tes yeux, by Danny Brillant.
- They Can't Take That Away From Me, by George and Ira Gershwin.
- Blue Moon, by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.