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The U.S. Army Blues dig into the “Elements of Jazz.” Join us for some of your favorite jazz charts! In Order of Appearance: -Chief Warrant Officer 2 James Landrum, Director -Staff Sergeant James Collins, Piano -Sergeant First Class Regan Brough, Bass -Staff Sergeant Eric Pers, Drums -Staff Sergeant Dustin Mollick, Baritone Saxophone -Staff Sergeant Dan Andrews, Alto Saxophone -Staff Sergeant Clay Pritchard, Tenor Saxophone -Sergeant Major Kenny Rittenhouse, Trumpet -Staff Sergeant Joshua Kauffman, Trumpet -Staff Sergeant Aaron Eckert, Trombone, -Sergeant First Class Luke Brimhall, Trombone -Sergeant First Class Xavier Perez, Tenor Saxophone -Sergeant First Class Michael Kramer, Guitar -Sergeant Major Kenneth McGee, Trumpet -Master Sergeant Graham Breedlove, Trumpet 0:38 “Mainstem” Composed/Recorded in 1942 by Duke Ellington Arranged by Sgt. Major Kenny Rittenhouse One of Ellington's four number one hits on the Harlem Hit Parade. 8:49 “Shiny Stockings” Composed by Frank Foster Arranged Mike Tomaro Written by Frank Foster in 1955. Frank Foster says, “I wrote `Shiny Stockings’ in 1955 and we had a rehearsal at a place called Pep’s Bar in Philadelphia. We had just arrived in town. Everybody was sleepy, tired, hungry, and evil. Nobody felt like rehearsing. We rehearsed `Shiny Stockings’ and it sounded like a bunch of jumbled notes, just noise, and I said, `Wow, all the work I put into this, and it sounds so horrible. I know Basie will never play it.’ And then something very strange happened. He continued to play and it came together. Finally, we recorded it and, well, it’s the very best known piece that I have contributed to the Basie book." 15:37 “Filthy McNasty” Composed Horace Silver Arranged by Jim Roberts Composed by Horace Silver and first released in 1961 on the album "Doin' the Thing." This was recorded live at the Village Gate nightclub in NYC and is the only live album released by the "classic" Horace Silver Quintet. 22:42 “Darn That Dream” Written by Jimmy Van Heusen Arranged by Mike Tomaro First published in 1939. The song was in the Broadway musical "Swingin' the Dream." Recorded by many people including Tony Bennett, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Dexter Gordon, Nany Wilson, and others. 31:14 “Johnny Come Lately” Composed by Billy Strayhorn and Arranged by James Moore Introduced in 1942 on an RCA Victor recording. Also known as "Light Night Psalf" and "Plane Time." ---- Connect with us on social media to stay updated on all of our performances and to let us know what you thought of the concert! --- ► SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR6f... ► ARMY OPPORTUNITIES: https://goarmy.com Follow Pershing's Own: Website: https://usarmyband.com YouTube: / usarmyband Instagram: / usarmyband Facebook: / usarmyband Twitter: / theusarmyband Discord: / discord Flickr: https://flickr.com/usarmyband