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Rock Roll And Remember (Medley)
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format SAB
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Arranger Emerson, Roger

Price: $3.50

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Catalog #00102483

***NOT YET AVAILABLE - PLEASE CALL FOR AVAILABILITY*** Dick Clark and American Bandstand chronicled over three decades of American Rock & Roll music and shaped pop culture history for generations of fans. This18-minute medley highlights some of the greatest memories in a fast-paced retrospective that will appeal to every audience! In four sections, it is easily adaptable for a variety of performance options and includes choreography by John Jacobson. Songs include: Bandstand Boogie, Rock Around the Clock, That'll Be the Day, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, La Bamba, The Twist, IGet Around, I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch), I'm a Believer, For Once in My Life, Bad, Bad Leroy Brown, ABC, Last Dance, Jump (For My Love), WeBuilt This City, Auld Lang Syne.

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