The Roseville Big Band performed at the Carleton College Mid-Winter Dance, February 5, 2005. Dancers enjoyed the wide variety of music the band played. |
Student guest percussionists played Latin percussion instruments on "El Sol Tambien Se Pone." |
The trumpet section played a passage in Dave Wolpe's arrangement of "Chattanooga Choo Choo." From left to right: Harvey Skow, Gene Phares, Mark Lee, and Bob Nielsen |
The saxophone section concentrated on "Flying Home." From left to right: tenors Dan Desmonds and Glen Peterson; altos Kay Foster and Bill Frank; baritone Bill Pearson |
The trombone section played a passage in "April in Paris." From left to right: Rich Eyman, Mike Bratlie, George Henly, and bass trombonist Keith Miner. |
The rhythm section kept the band going on "Johnny's Theme," a tribute to Johnny Carson, long-time host of the Tonight Show. Guitar, Jim Foss; piano, Brian Dole; drums, Kenne Thomas; electric bass, Mike Wobig |
Karen Dunn thrilled the crowd with her rendition of "My Funny Valentine." | Mike Bratlie was featured on the Roseville Big Band's first performance of Henry Mancini's "Two for the Road." |
The inimitable Keith Miner sang the Rod Smith arrangement of "For Once in My Life." | Glen Newton crooned the "Blue Skirt Waltz." | ||
Rich Eyman played a trombone solo on "All of Me" while Glen Peterson awaited his turn to trade fours with Rich. |
Click here to see pictures from the Roseville Big Band performances at other Carleton College Mid-Winter Dances.
Friday, February 07, 2020.
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