Best Arrangement
(Instruments and Vocals)
“Last Surprise” ft. Jonah Nilsson and Button Masher
Last surprise ft. Jonah Nilsson and Button Masher
Best Arrangement (Instruments and Vocals)
The ultimate track from The 8-Bit Big Band’s latest album “Game Changer”, “Last Surprise” from the hit game Persona 5 is a co-arrangement with “Button Masher” the artist with whom the 8-Bit Big Band won their previous Grammy award in 2021 for their other collaboration “Meta Knight’s Revenge”. This arrangement was created specifically to feature the incredible singing and keyboard playing ability of the virtuosic Jonah Nilsson who is the lead singer and keyboard player for the contemporary Jazz Fusion group from Sweden “Dirty Loops” which rose to fame on the internet for their re-harmonized arrangements of contemporary pop music.
Game Changer (2023)
Full album Recording credits
The “Game Changer” orchestra and creative team
Band leader, Producer, and Arranger - Charlie Rosen
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Soloists:
Can You Feel the Sunshine - Vocals by Joel Waggoner, tenor sax solo by Sam Dillon
I Wanna Take You for a Ride - Vocals by Clyde and Gracie Lawrence, Organ solo by Clyde Lawrence
Pollyanna - Vocals by Alan H. Green
Super Bell Hill - Piano solo by Miki Yamanaka
You Wouldn’t Know - Vocals by Benny Benack III
Beneath the Mask - Vocals by Aisha Jackson, guitar solo by Nir Felder
Mabe Village - Trombone solo by Jimmy O’Connell
Tifa’s Theme - Flugelhorn by Chloe Rowlands
Passing Breeze - Drum solo by Jared Schonig, alto sax solo by Andrew Gould
Song of Storms - Alto Sax soloist Patrick Bartley
Last Surprise - Vocals by Jonah Nilsson (Dirty Loops), Piano solo by Jake Silverman, Synth Solo by Jonah Nilsson
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Alto Saxes - Andrew Gould, Josh Plotner, Adison Evans, Jordan Pettay
Tenor Saxes - Sam Dillon, Zac Zinger, Paul Jones
Baritone Saxes - Adison Evans, Andrew Gutauskas
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Flutes - Andrew Gould, Josh Plotner, Jordan Pettay
Clarinets - Sam Dillon, Zac Zinger
Bass Clarinet - Adison Evans, Andrew Gutauskas
Trumpets - Bryan Davis, Jay Webb, John Lake, Chloe Rowlands, Max Boiko, Danny Jonokuchi, Matt Boiko, Marc Langer, Nick Frenay, Matthew Owens
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Trombones - Jimmy O’Connell, Robert Edwards, Javier Nero, Rebecca Patterson, Ron Wilkens, Mariel Bildsten, Sara Jacovino, Reginald Chapman III (also on Tuba)
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French Horn - Kyra Sims
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Violins - Alissa Jackman, Audrey Hayes, Camelia Hartman, Caroline Drexler, Daniel Constant, Eli Bishop, Francesca Dardani, Hannah LeGrand, Josh Henderson, Justin Smith, Kevin Kuh, Lavinia Pavlish, Lucy Voin, Maria Im, Meitar Forkosh, Tania Mesa, Tiffany Weiss, Tomoko Akaboshi
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Violas - Jarvis Benson, Kenny Wang, Laura Sacks, Matthew Beaugé, Midori Witkoski, Rosalie Samter, Sarah Haines, Tia Allen, Will Marshall, Yumi Oshima
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Celli - Susan Mandel, Sasha Ono, Jessica Wang, Camille Dietrich, Kristine Kruta
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Guitar - Dave Cinquegrana, Nir Felder, Charlie Rosen
Piano/Keyboards - Natalie Tenenbaum, Michael Mitchell, Steven Feifke, Jake Silverman, Miki Yamanaka, Jonah Nilsson
Bass - Adam Neely, Julia Adamy, Charlie Rosen, Bobby Wooten, Michael Olatuja
Drums - Jared Schonig, Bryan Carter
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Harp - Liann Cline
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Background Vocals - Badia Farha, D’Nasya Jordan, Bryan Carter, Kate Steinberg, Danielle Gimbal
Recording and Mixing engineer - John Kilgore
Addl recording engineers: Ben Miller, Matt Soares, M.P. Kuo, Chris Benham, Paul Kronk, Chris Valega
Mastering engineer - Alan Silverman
Recorded at The Powerstation Studios NYC, Power Station Studios Pompano Beach FL, John Kilgore Sound and Recording NYC, and Big Orange Sheep
Album Artwork by Mike KILLUZ
About The 8-Bit Big Band
If you weren’t aware that video-game music has value and merit, the 8-Bit Big Band is here to straighten you out.
- Jazz Times
The 8-Bit Big Band is a Grammy Award winning contemporary symphonic Jazz orchestra created to celebrate and reimagine video game music’s most beloved hits rearranged in exciting and creative new ways in order push the envelope of how we experience the music from these legendary sound tracks as a standalone body of musical work! Formed in 2017 with the release of their debut album “Press Start” followed by their sophomore album “Choose Your Character” in 2018, their Grammy Award winning 3rd album “Backwards Compatible” in 2022, and most recent 4th album “Game Changer” in 2023.
Since the inception of the band they have garnered an online following aggregating millions of views on YouTube, and hundreds of thousands of subscribers, followers, and listeners across the globe, selling out concert venues across the US. The members of the 8-Bit Big Band come from all around the world, but most reside primarily in New York City, and are some of the most highly sought after musicians and performers.
Charlie Rosen, a New York-based lifelong musician and lifelong gamer, thinks of video game music as a musical tradition unto itself: the “Video Game Songbook.” Mr. Rosen’s arrangements of video game tunes are brilliant, boisterous, and—befitting the medium— delightfully playful.
- Forbes
The 8-Bit Big Band’s mission is to showcase the contemporary and ever growing body of musical work that is Video Game Music. In the past, people grew to love the songs of “the Great American Songbook” because of their experiences seeing the Broadway shows and films those timeless songs and melodies came from. In a similar way, video game music has ushered in a new era of appreciation from music lovers who grew up playing videos games and learning to love the melodies from their favorite famous game franchises. Within this contemporary “song book” exists a wide array of communally recognizable themes, lyrics, and melodies that can be reimagined and expanded upon in new and inventive ways in the same fashion that the great arrangers and jazz musicians of the past would treat The Great American Songbook.
The 8-Bit Big Band draws their music from some of the most beloved video game titles of all time, dedicating themselves to bringing large ensemble arranging into the presence of the internet and gaming era while giving the music from these games the same professional treatment in arranging, performance, and production that has gone hand in hand with the large symphonic studio jazz orchestras of the past. The band’s vocabulary ranges from the classic big band writing styles of the past, through the timeline of music’s evolution, and lands in this contemporary and eclectic no holds barred musical listening experience containing influences across genre and time.
“The [8-Bit Big Band’s] immersion into expanded, enhanced orchestral arrangements of familiar video game themes from Super Mario, Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, Donkey Kong, and Pokémon debunked any preconceived notions of simplistic, pop-oriented theme repetition. Instead Charlie Rosen and his 8-Bit Big Band demonstrate an astoundingly rich and complex selection of arrangements for orchestra, taken from simpler video game themes that exploded the boundaries of jazz innovation.
What had been brought together by a deeply gifted young arranger and instrumentalist was a generational team of exceptionally talented musicians, a quality that figured heavily in pulling off this highly creative, immersive, multimedia celebration. Rosen and his orchestra also showed that broadening the scope of material for jazz interpretation not only enriches choices for jazz fans but also draws new listeners to the genre.”
- All About Jazz