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Jeff Funk began his publishing career when he was eighteen years old with his song, to the Sky Tonight. Since then, he has published hundreds of choral works, over 1.7 million copies in print. He graduated summa cum laude from Millikin University in 1993. He wrote the opening song, Believe in the Music for the NBC telecast of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2000. As an author, his first short story recently appeared in a paperback anthology. He's an assistant editor for Necro Publications. Jeff was a featured extra in the independent horror movie, Return in Red, which premiered at the Leeds Festival in the United Kingdom. |
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Jeff Funk : Ragtime (Choral Selections) Pre-Broadway runs of the Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens musical Ragtime played to packed houses in Toronto and Los Angeles. Now on Broadway, it's one of the toughest tickets to get in New York. Sure to make an incredible impact on the '98 Tony awards, this show is a winner! This choral selection incorporates a variety of songs that capture the flavor of the entire show. Don't miss this one! Jeff Funk : Tomorrow From our new Spotlight on Kids series, this classic show tune from both the Broadway and movie versions of Annie is ideal for young singers. Watch for more new releases in this outstanding new series. Jeff Funk : Fun, Fun, Fun The Beach Boys were one of the most influential pop groups of the '60s. In 1964 they had four top 10 hits. "Fun, Fun, Fun" is one of those hits that has lived on for decades. Jeff Funk : Fame "I'm gonna live forever, light up the sky like a flame." The lyrics alone are inspirational, the arrangement by Jeff Funk even more so. With the new awareness of the Broadway musical by the same name, the music of this successful show has given a second generation the visions of fame. Whether or not your singers become famous, this song is sure to be one of their favorites. Easy to sing and voiced in a range ideal for high school students, this is a great closing piece for any performance. Jeff Funk : Rock Around the Clock Is there a more definitive song for the music of the '50s? Everyone loves this piece! Jeff Funk has created a very singable arrangement for all voicings, including a TBB version that is sure to stop the show. The simplicity of rhythm and straightforward approach that Jeff has taken with the arrangement of this piece will make it an easy and fun addition to any program. Jeff Funk : Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Who can forget the catchy title song from the hit movie by the same title? The novelty of this tune is found in the articulation challenges of the lyrics and the sound-effect styling of the melody. The tempo is exciting and the accompaniment tracks are a thrill in themselves. This will be a fun and light addition to any program. Jeff Funk : Sea Cruise You may not remember Frankie Ford, the original artist who recorded this one in 1959, but everyone remembers the song. Use this Jeff Funk arrangement to add a touch of the fifties to your next concert Jeff Funk : Blue Suede Shoes Everyone will think of Elvis when they hear this one! Take your audience back to the early days of rock and roll with this '50s pop classic. Jeff Funk : Blue Moon This classic Rodgers and Hart song takes on a whole new life with its upbeat do-wop arrangement by Jeff Funk. It was featured on the Grease soundtrack. Jeff Funk : Ease on Down the Road Let your children's choir sing this well-known Broadway hit with its driving rock beats by Jeff Funk like never before. It will certainly take your audience down memory lane. Jeff Funk : Make Them Hear You From the Broadway musical Ragtime by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty comes this exceptional men's choir arrangement. The powerful lyrics together with the exceptional melody make this a truly remarkable song that is destined to be a Broadway classic. Jeff Funk : Build Me Up Buttercup First recorded in the '60s, this hit by The Foundations has found recent popularity through its inclusion on the soundtrack from the movie "There's Something About Mary" and its sequel "There's Something More About Mary." Jeff Funk has captured all the original '60s sounds in this delightful choral setting. Jeff Funk : Mr. Bojangles This '60s hit penned by Jerry Jeff Walker has been recorded by numerous artists including Sammy Davis Jr., The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, John Denver, Bob Dylan, Nina Simone, and many others. It's the musical story of Bill "Bojangles" Robinson and his life on the road. Classic '60s captured in a very singable choral setting by Jeff Funk. Jeff Funk : You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch When Dr. Seuss' classic book "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" became a TV holiday special, the music helped make it a big hit! This title song is hilarious and kids of all ages will love it! Jeff has done a great job at making the lyrics and rhythm very easy to sing. A fabulous novelty addition to any holiday concert. Jeff Funk : The Lion Sleeps Tonight Jeff's arrangement of this classic hit, heard in the blockbuster hit movie The Lion King and featured in the Burger King merchandising campaign, is accessible for young performers on up. A captivating song in a delightful arrangement. Don't sleep on this one. The accompaniment is rhythmic and dynamic. Add it to your choir's repertoire. |
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