| The Roseville Big Band performed at the Carleton College Mid-Winter Dance, February 3, 2001. (Click the picture to see the entire band.) |
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| Again and again, the dance floor filled with students and faculty dancing to the Roseville Big Band's wide variety of music. |
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| Sambas, such as "El Cumbanchero", and tangos, such as "La Cumparsita", were popular with the many students who were learning or already had mastered society dances. |
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| Guest percussionists joined the band on "Cha Cha Cha for Judy", "Brazil", and "Kiss of Fire". |
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| The trumpets and trombones wailed on Arturo Sandoval's "Funky Cha Cha"! |
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"It Don't Mean a Thing if it Ain't Got That Swing" and other fast numbers provided the inspiration for some outstanding swing dancing! |
| Rich Eyman played a trombone interlude on "Fever". | ![]() |
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The sax section played Glenn Miller's theme song, "Moonlight Serenade". |
| Vocalist Karen Dunn belted out "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter". | ![]() |
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A star on the door identified the band's lounge for dinner and breaks. (Click the star to look into the room.) |
| Guitarist Carl Berger, pianist Brian Dole, and bassist Mike Wobig constituted 3/4 of the rhythm section. |
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| Drummer Jim Foster rounded out the section. |
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| Brian played a piano solo on "Show Me the Way to Go Home", the band's final selection of the evening. |
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Click here to see pictures from the Roseville Big Band performance at other Carleton College Mid-Winter Dances.