Concert Band - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1477148 By Benny Goodman & His Orchestra. By Fanny Baldridge, Gregory Stone, and Joseph Bonime. Arranged by Bryan Kidd. Jazz,Standards. 38 pages. BryanKiddMusic.com #1053744. Published by BryanKiddMusic.com (A0.1477148). “Let's Dance”, Part 2 of the “Benny Goodman: Memories of You” medley “Benny Goodman: Memories of You” is Bryan Kidd’s tribute to the big band era’s masterful “King of Swing,” Benny Goodman. This enduring medley, introduced by clarinetist Chief Musician Matt Rutkowski, was commissioned by The United States Navy Band under the direction of Captain William J. Phillips. The premiere performance was on October 22, 1992, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on the occasion of the United States Navy’s 217th Birthday Concert. For over 30 years it’s been a favorite with Navy Band clarinetists and world-wide audiences alike. This is a professional / advanced arrangement – an experienced jazz rhythm section is required.IMPORTANT: 1. because of licensing requirements, each movement must be purchased as a separate title (as though they are stand-alone titles). Links for each movement: “Memories of You” click here “Goodbye” click here “Moonglow” click here “Sing, Sing, Sing” click here2. “After You’ve Gone” is in the public domain and available at NO CHARGE directly from Bryan Kidd (info@bryankiddmusic.com) with proof of purchase of the rest of the medley.SCORES:A letter-size (8.5x11) score and instrumental parts are included with each set; a more easily read Tabloid (11x17) score is available separately (RECOMMENDED). “Memories of You” Tabloid-size (11x17) score, click here Let's Dance Tabloid-size (11x17) score, click here “Goodbye” Tabloid-size (11x17) score, click here “Moonglow” Tabloid-size (11x17) score, click here “Sing, Sing, Sing” Tabloid-size (11x17) score, click here Please visit BryanKiddMusic.com With 26 years of service, Bryan Kidd retired as the Chief Composer and Arranger for The United States Navy Band, Washington, D.C. Bryan's writing, conducting, and teaching experience range from elementary through collegiate and professional levels. Currently, he is the Composer/Arranger-in-Residence for The American Festival Pops Orchestra founded by Conductor Emeritus, Anthony Maiello, a professional ensemble affiliated with George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia.