Buselli–Wallarab Jazz Orchestra Compiles Holiday Disc

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Trombonist Brent Wallarab and composer/arranger Mark Buselli have collected holiday songs for the Buselli–Wallarab Jazz Orchestra’s disc, Carol Of The Bells (Owl Studios), which is set to be released on Nov. 6.

Vocalist Everett Greene is featured on the disc, which focuses on Wallarab’s arrangements. The 17-piece ensemble also uses Duke Ellington’s arrangement of “Jingle Bells.”



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