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This is a song I wrote for Mighty Sam McClain Recorded with Jon Bon Jovi
This is a gospel instrumental I wrote for Mighty Sam McClain to introduce his shows Get the Vocal version with Sam & Jon Bon Jovi at http://www.giveusyourpoor.org/index_1.php
A classic in the tradition
I wrote this one in one fell swoop after arranging horns all night for a early session
they needed one more arrangement for this tune that modulated 7 times and the parts just fell out, it never got used, thats the blues baby
Cool Yule tells of a visit from Old St Nick, to a funky pad on chrismas eve,
The clarinet learns a new step from the Jura in 7/4
Instruments
Bb Clarinet,
Eb sopranino Clarinet,
Jura,
Hand drum and Cymbals,
Tampura
This lick loaded jump blues instrumental was concieved by Matthew Stubbs and I scored it up for horns. WE WON 3RD PLACE IN THE I.BC. IN MEMPHIS WITH THE HELP OF THIS TUNE Get our entire CD Now Available at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mstubbsband
"Mary Jane And The Vipers" Got together in the basement and huddled over some muggles and then recorded this version of the tune originaly done by the "Harlem Ham Fats" More at evilgal.com
Fetured in the movie "Fever Pitch"
Based on the "new style" of brass band music of New Orleans, performed by groups like "Rebirth Brass Band". The Hot Tamalis play Red Sox home games at Fenway Park in Boston.See ya at the pahk.
Rush Hour is a burning trio number written by Scott Shetler & Tom West with Hammond B3 Organ, Tenor and Tubs. Headed by Scott Shetler blowing tenor with cohorts Tom West on Organ and Zac Casher springin' the traps. "coolness"
Heres a live recording of a smoldering Trio of Tenor Sax, Hammond B3 organ and Drums. Thats Bruce Katz on the organ with me playing Tenor and Ralph Rosin tying it all together on the tubs.
Bach on the Bass Clarinet The two Minuets from the first of the six Suites For Solo Cello originally written for the Viola Pamposa. "I have played these for years on the road to keep in touch with the Universe."
Singapore. Its not a place on a map but a place in your mind. Imagined but never seen before.
Like "Rush Hour" Another cool organ Trio cut from the same session.
Folk Trio of mandolin guitars & Vocal
C'mon Man Time to kick back and relax with some soprano sax and a chill atitude and try to gain some altitude.
The Bass clarinet contributes to the "buffo" aspects of the melody that represents the
many faces of Sunset Strip in Los Angeles
CA.
A lovely wistfull melody played on soprano saxophone with all the trimmings.
Credits: Written by David Ossof/ Vicci Vox David Osoff:Keyboards Scott Shetler:Soprano Saxophone Scott Muraski:Guitar Justin Kolack:Bass Greg Vasso:Drums
If you plan to take a ride on this Love Train, you better be ready for the nightmare turn and the deadly third rail.
A cryptic little rap done by Scott Shetler concerning swing dancers. Caught live, With David Lamina on the B3 and Zac Casher playing high wide and handsom on the traps.The C'mon Man trio reigns in the realm of cool.
On this Live recording the trio takes a little romp with a classic at a little night club in Boston
Inspired by the huge public works project in Boston, and the trials of getting around in it.
Based on a Groove from Hank Marr this AABA tune really cooks. Recorded live at the Club Bohemia. Dig
Credits: Scott Shetler Tenor Sax, Ken Clark B3 Organ, Zac Casher, Drums.
Glen Shambroom wrote and arranged this tune for saxaphone quartet. Its a little different though, with two Alto's a Tenor and Baritone, Check out the trades between the Bari Sax and the Bass Clarinet, they dig down deep.
Written by Patty Carpenter in memory of her friend Fritz Hewitt, who died of AIDS in 1993. The Square here is Greenwich Village's Washington Square
