Roseville Big Band Concert in Edinborough Park, October 15, 2006, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Directed by Glen Newton

As Long as I'm Singing by Bobby Darin (1962), arr. by Jerry Nowak
(featuring vocalist Glen Newton, with a tenor sax solo by Len Yaeger)

Smoke Gets in Your Eyes by Otto Harbach and Jerome Kern (1933), arr. by Steve Wright
(featuring alto sax soloist Kay Foster)

Chattanooga Choo Choo by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren(1941), arr. by Dave Wolpe
(featuring solos by Glen Peterson, tenor sax, and Dave Tuenge, drums)

Introduction of the trumpet section to the audience

Little Brown Jug traditional (1939), arr. by Bill Finegan; the Glenn Miller band's first hit swing tune!
(featuring solos by Steve Goranson, electric bass; Kari Coad, trumpet, and Glen Peterson, tenor sax)

Monster Mash by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and Leonard Capizzi (1962), arr. by Glen Newton
(featuring Glen Newton as the Mad Scientist/rapper and Mark Olson as Igor the assistant, with backup vocalists Heather Minter and Len Yaeger, and Debbie Clapp on the baritone sax)

Introduction of the vocalists to the audience.

My Buddy by Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson (1922), arr. by Dave Wolpe
(featuring solos by trombonists Mike Bratlie, George Henly, and Rich Eyman)

Kansas City by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller (1952), arr. by Bob Lowden
(featuring solos by Brian Dole, piano; Glen Peterson, tenor sax (playing from out in the audience); Nick Johnson, guitar; and David Tuenge, drums)

Introduction of the trombone section to the audience

Eighty Years of Fall Colors:

When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along by Harry Woods(1926), arr. by Chuck Cassey; first performance by the Roseville Big Band!

Blue Moon by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart (1934), arr. by Johnny Warrington
(with a trumpet solo by Mark Lee and an alto sax solo by Kay Foster )

Introduction of the rhythm section to the audience

On Green Dolphin Street by Bronislau Kaper and Ned Washington (1947), arr. by Victor Lopez
(featuring solos by Steve Goranson, electric bass, Glen Peterson, tenor sax, and Bill Frank, alto sax)

Silver's Serenade by Horace Silver (1963), arr. by Mike Bratlie
(featuring solos by Glen Newton, alto horn, and Bill Frank, flute)

Introduction of the saxophone section to the audience

Brown Wore Black composed and arranged by Glen Newton (2003; this arrangement 2006); dedicated to the volunteers of CTV15, Community Television for the Northern Suburbs
(featuring solos by Rich Eyman, trombone; Nick Johnson, guitar; George Henly, trombone; and Glen Newton, trumpet)

Roseville Big Band performers for this concert:

Saxes: Kay Foster (alto), Bill Frank (alto and flute), Glen Peterson (tenor), Len Yaeger (tenor), and Debbie Clapp (baritone)
Trumpets and Flugelhorns: Kari Coad, Mark Lee, Harvey Skow, and Bob Nielsen
Trombones: Mike Bratlie, George Henly, Rich Eyman, and Mark Olson (bass trombone)
Rhythm: Brian Dole (piano), Nick Johnson (guitar), Steve Goranson (bass), Dave Tuenge (drum set), and Glen Newton (vibraphone)
Vocalists: Glen Newton, Heather Minter, and Len Yaeger

Volunteers from CTV15, led by producer John Rusterholz, videotaped this concert for later broadcast on Channel 15, CTV North Suburbs in the ten-city area served by the North Suburban Cable Commission.

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