Roseville Big Band Concert at Little Sisters of the Poor, Holy Family Residence, January 8, 2002, 7:30 - 8:35 p.m.
Directed by Glen Newton

In the Mood by Joe Garland (1939), arr. by Glenn Miller; #2 on KLBB's All-Time Hits list
(featuring solos by Glen Peterson on tenor sax, Kay Foster on alto sax, Peter Davis on trumpet, Glen Newton on trumpet with plunger, and Carl Berger on guitar)

I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren (1942), arr. by Mike Carubia
(featuring the Rosetones vocal quartet)

Sleigh Ride by Leroy Anderson (1948), arr. by John LaBarbera, as played by the Glenn Miller orchestra
(featuring solos by Glen Peterson on tenor sax and Peter Davis on trumpet, and a simulated horse neigh by Harvey Skow)

It Don't Mean a Thing if It Ain't Got That Swing by Duke Ellington (1932), arr. by Mike Carubia
(featuring the Rosetones, with a trumpet solo by Mark Lee)

Moonlight Serenade by Glenn Miller and Mitchell Parish (1939), trans. by Jeff Hest, Glenn Miller's theme song, as played by his orchestra
(featuring Kay Foster on clarinet)

Chattanooga Choo Choo by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren (1941), trans. by Jeff Hest, as played by Glenn Miller and his orchestra
(featuring the Rosetones, with a solo by Ann Booth, piano)

String of Pearls by Jerry Gray (1942), arr. by Johnny Warrington
(with solos by Kay Foster, alto sax, and Glen Newton, trumpet)

Moon River by Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer (1961), arr. by Joe Reisman, vocal arr. by Glen Newton
(featuring alto saxophonists Kay Foster and Bill Frank and the Rosetones)
This selection is available on the Roseville Big Band Concert in the Park CD and cassette tape.

Pennsylvania 6-5000 by Carl Sigman and Jerry Gray (1940), arr. by Jerry Gray, as played by Glenn Miller and his orchestra
(featuring solos by Peter Davis on trumpet and Glen Peterson on tenor sax, with Glen Newton on the telephone)

At Last by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon (1942), arr. by Mike Carubia, vocal arr. by Glen Newton
(featuring the Rosetones)

Winter Wonderland by Dick Smith and Felix Bernard (1934), arr. by Dave Barduhn
(Roseville Big Band, featuring flutist Bill Frank, bass trombonist Keith Miner, and baritone saxophonist Bill Pearson)

Star Dust by Hoagy Carmichael and Mitchell Parish (1929), arr. by Dave Wolpe; #1 on KLBB's All-Time Hits list
(featuring flugelhorn soloist Peter Davis and vocalist Karen Dunn)
This selection is available on the Roseville Big Band Concert in the Park CD and cassette tape.

Little Brown Jug traditional (1939), arr. by Bill Finegan
(featuring solos by Peter Davis, trumpet with plunger, and Glen Peterson, tenor sax)

What a Wonderful World by George David Weiss and Bob Thiele (1967), arr. by Jerry Nowak, vocal arr. by Glen Newton; recorded by Louis Armstrong
(featuring the Rosetones vocal quartet)

In addition to the soloists listed above, the Roseville Big Band performers for this concert included Bob Nielsen, trumpet/flugelhorn; Mike Bratlie, Fred Christiansen, and Rich Eyman, trombone; Dan Desmonds, tenor sax; Jim Foster, drums, and Mike Wobig, electric bass. Bill Frank also played clarinet.

The Rosetones are Karen Dunn, lead, Diane Lindberg, alto, Kirk Lindberg, tenor, and Glen Newton, bass.

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