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Stompin' & Struttin': The New Swing



55 pages, Item number 1110179DP, $24.98

In the year 1998 a new swing sound came to our music. It was derived in part from the big bands of the forties and tempered by the music of such jump bands as Louis Prima and Louis Jordan. Besides adopting the dress code of the hip-cats of an earlier era, these bands played some great music in a more modern, flexible and fun-drenched style. We've taken the most famous songs of these groups and put them all on a superlative collection that you will want to own!

Product Format: Instrumental Solo

   This product has a difficulty rating of 3 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
   A CD is included with this book.
   Chord symbols are included in this book.
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Complete song list for "Stompin' & Struttin': The New Swing" - Sheet Music Songbook:

Put A Lid On It - Composer: Tom Maxwell
Jump Jive & Wail - Composer: L. Prima - ©1956
Hell - Composer: Tom Maxwell
Indigo Swing - Composer: W. Beatty
This Cat's On A Hot Tin Roof - Composer: Brian Setzer
You & Me And The Bottle Makes Three - Composer: Scotty Morrie
Zip Gun Bop - Composer: M. Dorame and E. Nichols
Zoot Suit Riot - Composer: Steve Perry
The Ding Dong Daddy Of The D-Car Line - Composer: Steve Perry
Hey, Pachuco - Composer: J. Achor, M. Dorama, and E. Nichols


 
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