Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Old Man Winter's Icicle Follies

sheet music

5 Star Feature

Voicing/Format Perfromance Pack
Desc Book/Cd
Composer Greg Gilpin
Publisher Shawnee Press Inc
Catalog # 35027114

Price $4999

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Every year before Santa's big day, Old Man Winter presents a Holiday Spectacular at the North Pole called Old Man Winter's Icicle Follies, complete with song, dance, snow, tinsel, and glitter. The audience is treated to some boogie-woogie by the Reindeer, a slippin' and slidin' partner song with the Elves, a fun and showy march by the Snowmen and their kazoos, and an energetic '60s-infused finale. The most special guest of all, Santa Claus, stops by. This show can be filled with your own choral performance numbers, having Old Man Winter introduce your choir as guests on the show. This format allows you to adjust the length of the show to fit your performance needs. This budget-stretching kit includes director's score, reproducible singers' parts, performance and scenery suggestions, as well as an Enhanced StudioTrax CD that includes accompaniment and performance tracks, poster, program, clip art, composer info and more! Performance time is approx. 25 minutes. Grades 2-6.

Old Man Winter's Icicle Follies Composed by Greg Gilpin. For Perfromance Pack. Published by Shawnee Press Inc. (Catalog # 35027114, UPC: 884088474744)

Titles for: "Old Man Winter's Icicle Follies"

TitleArtistComposerArrangerKeyDD
JINGLE BELLS" (SANTA'S ENTRANCE MUSIC)" 
BOOGIE-WOOGIE HOLIDAY 
DKATIN' AND SLEIGHIN' 
OLD MAN WINTER'S ICICLE FOLLIES! 
REPRODUCIBLE STUDENT PAGES 
SANTS'S BIG DAY 
SLEIGH BELLS SOUND EFFECT 
SNOWMEN ON PARADE 
UNDERSCORE MUSIC 
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