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This solo definitely ranks up there as one of my favorite musical memories! Joel absolutely crushing the changes on "Ever Grande City." Full Video: • Ever Grande City (Pokemon R/S/E) | Big Ban... "Stage One" is now streaming on all platforms! Spotify ► https://open.spotify.com/artist/2XSXa... Apple Music ► / stage-one Amazon Music ► https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DL77Z24F All others ► https://linktr.ee/levelupbigband Free PDF: https://www.brandonmoorecomposition.c... Level Up Big Band CREDITS: Tenor Solo- Joel Frahm Alto Sax 1 - Brandon Moore Alto Sax 2 - Jovan Quallo Tenor Sax 1 - Joel Frahm Tenor Sax 2 - Kevin Gatzke Bari Sax - Gus Arnold Trumpet 1 - Steve Patrick Trumpet 2 - Mike Haynes Trumpet 3 - Tyler Jaeger Trumpet 4 - Andrew Golden Trombone 1 - Barry Green Trombone 2 - Bob McChesney Trombone 3 - Roger Bissell Bass Trombone - Matt Jefferson Guitar - Lindsey Miller Piano - Pat Coil Bass- Jake Jezioro Drums - Luke Woodle Composed by Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose, and Morkazu Aoki Arranged/Produced by - Brandon Moore Engineered and Mixed by Joe Carrell Engineering Assistant- Leah Schattschneider Mastered by Mike Haynes Recorded at Treasure Isle Studio in Nashville, TN Shot and Edited by Steve Stokes #videogamemusic #videogamejazz #pokemon

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