New York, New York by Fred Ebb and John Kander (1977),
arr. by Bob Lowden
(featuring vocalist Karen Dunn)
In the Mood by
Joe Garland (1939), arr. by Glenn Miller
(featuring the Rhythm & Swing Dancers,
with solos by Glen Peterson on tenor sax,
Kay Foster on alto sax, Kim
Kermes on trumpet, Glen Newton on vibes, and Carl
Berger on guitar)
Makin' Whoopie by Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson (1928),
arr. by Dave Barduhn
(featuring vocalist Keith Miner)
New Orleans Jazz Portrait "When the Saints
Go Marching In" and "Just a Closer Walk with Thee", arr. by Mike
Vax and Bob Secor (1981)
(featuring a Dixieland quartet of clarinetist Dan
Desmonds, trumpeter Harvey Skow,
trombonist Mike Bratlie, and tubist Glen
Newton; with additional solos by Ann Booth
on piano and Glen Peterson on tenor sax)
Skylark by Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael (1941),
arr. by Jerry Nowak
(featuring vocalist Karen Dunn)
A Musical Countdown:
5: Mambo #5 by Damaso Perez Prado, Lou Bega, and Zippy (1949 & 1999), arr. by Roger Holmes
(featuring guest percussionists from the audience, with a solo by trumpeter Harvey Skow)4: Four by Miles Davis (1954), arr. by Dave Barduhn
(with the dueling trumpets of Harvey Skow and Glen Newton)3: Three Times a Lady by Lionel Ritchie (1978), arr. by Dave Wolpe
(featuring Mark Lee on flugelhorn)2: Two O'Clock Jump by Harry James, Benny Goodman, and Count Basie (1942), arr. by Will Hudson
(with soloists Carl Berger on guitar, Glen Newton on soprano trombone and Glen Peterson on tenor sax)1: Opus One by Sy Oliver and Sid Garris (1943), arr. by Steve Wright
(featuring the Rhythm & Swing Dancers, with tenor sax soloist Glen Peterson and string bass soloist Ted Hermann)
Ain't Misbehavin' by Andy Razaf, Fats Waller, and
Harry Brooks (1929), band arr. by Art Dedrick, vocal arr. by Glen Newton
(featuring vocalists Karen Dunn, Keith Miner, and Glen Newton)
Copacabana by Bruce Sussman, Jack Feldman, and Barry
Manilow (1978), arr. by John Berry
(featuring guest percussionists from the audience, with drummer Jim
Foster, alto sax soloist Kay Foster and trumpet soloist Bob
Nielsen)
Every Day I Have the Blues by Peter Chatman (1952),
arr. by Roger Holmes
(featuring vocalist Keith Miner, with trombone soloist Mike Bratlie)
Rock Around the Clock
by Jimmy DeKnight and Max Freedman (1952), arr. by Glen Newton
(featuring the Rhythm & Swing Dancers, with solos by Bob Nielsen on trumpet
and Bill Pearson on baritone sax)
This selection is available on the Roseville
Big Band Concert in
the Park CD and cassette tape.
In addition to the soloists listed above, the Roseville Big Band performers for this concert included Bill Frank, alto sax, and Fred Christiansen, trombone.
Friday, February 07, 2020.
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