| Comin' Home Baby |
double-neck guitar/bass, trombone, piano, tuba,
drums (March 15, 1965; written for the BRHS
stage band and performed in the Band Follies with Billy Barnes on trombone,
Jo Ann Brakora on piano, Glen Corrie on tuba, John King on drums, and Glen
Newton on double-neck guitar) |
| Dinah |
trumpet, trombone, and clarinet/alto sax with rhythm
section (July 26, 1962) |
Fairest Lord Jesus
(Crusader's Hymn) |
trumpet, cornet, mellophonium, and trombone, with
additional optional parts for alto and tenor saxophone (ca. 1957; performed
in the United Church of Big Rapids with Glen Newton on trumpet, Tony Wood
on cornet, Carol Turner on mellophonium, and Bob Huxol on trombone) |
| God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen |
brass sextet: 2 trumpets, horn, trombone, baritone,
tuba (1961) |
| Hands Across the Table |
trumpet, trombone, and clarinet with rhythm section
(July 29, 1962) |
| Here Comes Johnny |
brass sextet: 2 trumpets, horn, trombone, euphonium,
tuba (1960; fantasy on "When Johnny Comes Marching Home") |
| New Colonial March |
descant for baritone horns (ca. 1958; played by
the Big Rapids High School marching band) |
| Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia |
trumpet, trombone, and clarinet with rhythm section
(August 1, 1962) |
| This Old Man |
brass sextet: 2 trumpets, horn, trombone, baritone,
tuba (December 25, 1962) |
| Washington Square |
arranged for the BRHS stage band; banjo, guitar,
piano, tuba, drums, 1 or 2 clarinets, 1 or 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, and
either alto or tenor sax (December 14, 1963; performed in the 1964
BRHS Band Follies, with Glen Newton playing solo banjo, Helmut Doring
on guitar, Bob Huxol and Billy Barnes on trombones, Tony Wood on cornet,
Dick Gary on piano, John King on drums, Will Fickes on clarinet, and others) |
| When I'm 64 |
trumpet, trombone, tuba (ca. 1969; recorded by
Glen Newton) |