Roseville Big Band Concert in Central Park, August 4, 1992, 7:30 - 8:50 p.m.
Directed by Glen Newton

Proud Mary by J. C. Fogarty
(featuring solos by Jim Foster, drums; Carl Berger, guitar; Glen Newton, trumpet (in the audience), Keith Miner, bass trombone, and Jim Weglewski, trombone (in the audience)

Sentimental Journey by Bud Green, Les Brown, and Ben Homer (194), arr. by Jack Mason
(featuring the vocal quartet Mary Lou Christianson, Julie Linders, Tom Reitan, and Glen Newton; with a trumpet solo by Scott Swanson)

Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree by Lew Brown, Charles Tobias, and Sam Stept (1942)
(featuring the vocal quartet Mary Lou Christianson, Julie Linders, Tom Reitan, and Glen Newton)

Wind Beneath My Wings by Jeff Silbar and Larry Henley (1982)
(featuring vocalists Mary Lou Christianson and Julie Linders)

Little Brown Jug arr. by Bill Finegan (1939)
(featuring solos by Glen Peterson, tenor sax, and Jim Chamberlain, trumpet)

Impressions of the Working World II by Julie Stenberg; world premiere!
(featuring solos by Julie Stenberg, trombone, Keith Miner, bass trombone, and Glen Newton and Scott Swanson, trumpets)

Angel Eyes by Earl Brent and Matt Dennis (1946), arr. by Matt Harris
(featuring vocalist Keith Miner, with a tenor sax solo by Glen Peterson)

Mood Indigo by Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, and Albany Bigard (1931), arr. by Art Dedrick
(featuring solos by Glen Peterson, tenor sax; Kay Foster, alto sax; and Mark Lee, trumpet)

Switch in Time composed and arranged by Sammy Nestico (1968)
(featuring solos by Rich Eyman, trombone; Brian Dole, piano; and Jim Foster, drums)

It's Only a Paper Moon by Billy Rose, E. Y. Harburg, and Harold Arlen (1933), arr. by Jerry Nowak
(featuring vocalist Julie Linders)

Don't Get Around Much Anymore by Duke Ellington and Bob Russell (1942), arr. by Roger Pemberton
(featuring baritone sax soloist Tom Reitan, with a bass solo by Mike Wobig)

Minnie the Moocher by Cab Calloway (1931)
(featuring vocalist Glen Newton)

Cha Cha Cha for Judy composed and arranged by Marshall Brown (1959)
(featuring guest percussionists from the audience)

Seems Like Old Times by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb (1946), arr. by Dave Wolpe
(featuring a solo by Glen Peterson, tenor sax)

(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons by William "Pat" Best (1945)

Roseville Big Band performers for this concert (left to right):

Saxes (left to right): Dick Leisen (tenor), Glen Peterson (tenor), Kay Foster (alto), Nancy Veerkamp (alto), and Bill Pearson (baritone)
Trumpets and Flugelhorns (left to right): Jim Chamberlain, Scott Swanson, Mark Lee, and Dave Anderson
Trombones (left to right): Rich Eyman, Jim Weglewski, Julie Stenberg, and Keith Miner (bass trombone)
Rhythm (front to back): Brian Dole (piano), Carl Berger (guitar), Mike Wobig (electric bass), and Jim Foster (drums); Tom Reitan played timpani on "Impressions of the Working World"
Vocalists: Julie linders, Mary Lou Chrisstianson, Tom Reitan, Glen Newton, and Keith Miner

This concert was broadcast by CTV North Suburbs; John Rusterholz was the video producer.

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