Repertoire began with a group of six best friends from a small Milwaukee hi… Read Full Bio ↴Repertoire began with a group of six best friends from a small Milwaukee high school in 2000. They won 6 different college battles of the bands, played at every major venue in the state, released an album that sold 1,000 units without a label, and were nominated for a WAMI for Best Rock Group. Unfortunately, life happened. Friends grew apart, musical differences became increasingly evident, and many members chased other dreams. Merriam-Webster defines Repertoire as “a list or supply of dramas, operas, pieces, or parts that a company or person is prepared to perform.” The band defines it as the collaboration of ideas, beliefs, and influences that unite to create a sound that can only be defined as uniquely familiar. Repertoire sound as though Jack Johnson, John Mayer, Dispatch, and Gavin Degraw’s illegitimate children came together to form a band. In 2007, after a two year hiatus, Repertoire has reunited it’s core and brought in 94.5 WKTI’s Rockstar Jaizon Plaga. With a new album to be released in September 2007 and a hungrier cast, Repertoire is “Moving On” toward rockstardom. Will they make it? Find out for yourself at www.myspace.com/repertoire.
Duke Ellington
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Idiom59
A Billy Strayhorn composition that first saw the light of day as a piano duet with Duke in 1950 when it was called "In a blue summer garden". Beautiful saxophone writing. Russell Procope and a soulful Ray Nance are the soloists.
Bacchus Culinarian Lover
THIS is music and real blues with feeling!
Brian Gilmore
Duke kills it. Magical stuff here.
San Ciac
Timeless Music
Edgar
This was the first album I ever bought, even before I had a record player that would play 33&1\3 RPM.
robert allen
@Edgar French great choice.
Savadorason1
Way cool 50's urban jazz cut!
Abraham Palmer
marvelous
McHenry Maney
When your the only clarinet in jazz band
tuxguys
Just when you think it's over...
...it's not.
Twice.
There is an analogy dying to be made here...
...but, instead, I'm going to rhapsodize and swoon over the trombone voicings behind Russell Procope's clarinet solo.