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“Brass Machine - Mark Taylor” Composer: Mark Taylor (1985) Performed by the Columbia Big Band [now Patuxent Jazz Band (PJB)] Director: Robert Miller Columbia Bands, Inc. Performed: June 27, 2017 The Chrysalis, Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods, Columbia, MD, USA Concert Playlist: • CBB: June 27, 2017 - HCRP @ The Chrysalis The Big Band’s busy concert season marches on with this performance in late June. An unusual Tuesday evening performance, the band worked with Howard County Recreation & Parks to put on a concert as part of their Travelling Bands series. Using the Chrysalis as the venue for the program was a new and exciting adventure for HCP&R, as it was relatively newly built, and all parties involved enjoyed the chance to exercise Columbia’s newest venue and park! Mark Taylor spent twenty four years as an arranger for the United States Army Band, during which time he wrote the iconic trumpet feature “Scream Machine”, featured as the title track of the 1985 album by the US Army Blues. Fitting solidly in the jazz fusion genre with its rock roots and jazz stylings, the piece caught on, inspiring Taylor to release “Brass Machine” as a more accessible composition - though still blazing fast and screaming. Setlist: Big Swing Face - Bill Potts (1967) Shaker Song - Jay Beckenstein (1977) / Arr. by Paul Jennings April In Paris - Vernon Duke (music) & E.Y. Harburg (lyrics) (1932) / Arr. by Jeff Hest (1999) I’m In The Mood For Love - Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields (1935) / Arr. by Dave Wolpe Candy - Mack David, Joan Whitney, & Alex Kramer (1944 / 1977) / Arr. by Kris Berg (1997) A Hefti Dose Of Basie - Patrick Williams (2014 / 2016) Brass Machine - Mark Taylor (1985) Route 66 - Bobby Troup (1946) / Arr. Bob Lowden (1983) Misty - Erroll Garner (music) (1955) & Johnny Burke (lyrics) / Arr. Jerry Nowak (1986) All Of Me - Seymour Simons & Gerald Marks (1931) / Arr. Lennie Niehaus (1984) Country Road - James Taylor (1969) / Arr. by Kenny Wheeler (1971) Harlem Nocturne - Earle Hagen (1940 / 1964) Satin Doll - Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington (1953), & Johnny Mercer (lyrics) (1958) / Arr. by Sammy Nestico (1981) I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter - Fred E. Ahlert (music) & Joe Young (lyrics) (1935) / Arr. Dave Wolpe (1989) Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin’ All The Time) - Harold Arlen (music) & Ted Koehler (lyrics) (1933) / Arr. Jerry Nowak (1989) Blue Skies - Irving Berlin (1927) / Arr. by Roger Holmes (1994) Pennsylvania 6-5000 - Jerry Grey (1940) / Arr. by John Berry (2006) Fireshaker - Maynard Ferguson & Chris Braymen (1983) / Arr. Bob Lowden (1985) God Bless The USA - Lee Greenwood (1984) / Arr. by Jerry Nowak (1986) The Columbia Big Band (CBB) [now Patuxent Jazz Band (PJB)] is an ensemble formed in October 2015. Our repertoire covers genres such as traditional Big Band, Bebop, Fusion, Swing and Latin, among others. We are members of the community who enjoy performing for all audiences. Though some members play and teach music professionally, the members are volunteers employed in a wide variety of professions who share a love of music. CBB is one of several bands within the Columbia Bands non-profit organization. The Columbia Big Band hopes to bring the enjoyment of big band music to a wide audience. We look forward to seeing you at our concerts!