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  Series Title: Handbells Rock - Jeffers Handbell Supply

Song Title Composer(s) Arranger(s) Octaves
  Africa Paich, David and Porcaro, Jeff Turner, Julie 4-5
Review: This arrangement by Julie Turner for handbells, handchimes, and percussion pulses with all of the energy of the 80's pop classic. Just try to get the tune out of your head! Perfect for any advanced community or school group, this will bring a bit of flair to your next concert and would make a perfect encore. Once again, this series proves that Handbells ROCK!
  Ain't No Mountain High Enough Ashford, Nicholas and Simpson, Valerie Mallory, Ron 3-5
Review: Jeffers Publications’ Handbells ROCK series goes Motown with this timeless classic made popular by both Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell and The Supremes.
  All I Want for Christmas Is You Carey, Mariah & Afanasieff, Walter Mallory, Ron 3-6
Review: If you're tired of playing the same old Christmas tunes each year, then try this one on for size! Part of the Handbells ROCK! series, Mariah Carey's modern pop favorite is skillfully set for 3-5 octaves by talented arranger Ron Mallory, bringing all the fun of the original to handbells.
  Dancing Queen Andersson, Benny; Anderson, Stig; Ulvaeus, Bjorn Tervo, Brian & Mallory, Ron 3-6
Review: Wow! The audience at your next concert will love this fun, accessible arrangement of a true pop classic. Although released back in the 1970s, the ABBA hit has kept its appeal through many generations. Proof once more that Handbells ROCK! ... and pop!
  Don't Stop Believin Perry, Steve; Schon, Neal; & Cain, Jonathan Burt, Keith 5-7
Review: It's a singalong staple of radio stations, jukeboxes, and karaoke machines everywhere, and now Keith Burt brings it to bells! This wildly popular song by Journey is now part of The Raleigh Ringers Series AND our Handbells ROCK! series.
  Eleanor Rigby Lennon, John & McCartney, Paul Mallory, Ron 3-5
Review: The popularity of the Beatles has never waned, and this selection from our Handbells ROCK! series shows why.
  Here Comes the Sun Harrison, George Turner, Julie 4-6
Review: Julie Turner's contribution to our Handbells ROCK! series is this arrangement of one of the last hits from the Fab Four, written by George Harrison. It's the Beatles at their brightest, catchiest best.
  I'm Still Standing John, Elton and Taupin, Bernie McChesney, Kevin 3-5
Review: Show the world that your choir is BACK and better than ever with this rockin’ anthem from the incomparable Sir Elton John! This high-energy offering from the Handbells ROCK series is a wonderful way to celebrate perseverance, strength, and heroism.
  Last Christmas Michael, George Mallory, Ron 3-5
Review: Arranger Ron Mallory brings us this fun arrangement of the modern Christmas classic, written and recorded by the 80's super-duo Wham!. Proof once again that Handbells ROCK!, even at Christmas.
  Let It Be Lennon, John & McCartney, Paul McChesney, Kevin 3-6
Review: One of the greatest rock anthems of all time, the Lennon-McCartney classic "Let It Be", comes to handbells in this arrangement by Kevin McChesney, proving once again that Handbells ROCK!
  Stairway to Heaven Page, Jimmy & Plant, Robert Mallory, Ron 3-7
Review: Handbells ROCK! One of the most popular classic rock tunes of all time comes to handbells in this arrangement by Ron Mallory.
  Vincent (Starry Starry Night) McLean, Don Mallory, Ron 3-5
Review: The 70's hit by Don McLean is part of our Handbells ROCK! series. Classic easy-listening pop at its best, this one is simply beautiful on bells.
  We Are the Champions Mercury, Freddie Hanson, Nicholas A. 3-7
Review: This classic rock anthem by Queen, with its message of intensity and empowerment, is the power ballad to beat all power ballads, and arranger Nicholas Hanson brings its glory to handbells as only he can. Your audience is sure to get out the lighters and start swaying for this one!
  Wonderful Christmastime McCartney, Paul Mallory, Ron 3-6
Review: Paul McCartney played every instrument on this 1979 Christmas hit but thanks to arranger Ron Mallory and the Handbells ROCK! series, you won’t have to!
  Yesterday Lennon, John & McCartney, Paul Roth, Karen 3-5
Review: This timeless classic from the Beatles is one of the most recorded tunes of all time, and it's easy to understand why with this arrangement from the Handbells ROCK! series.