Stompin' at the Savoy by Benny Goodman, Chick Webb,
and Edgar Sampson (1936), arr. by Ralph Burns; a big hit of the Woody Herman,
Benny Goodman, and Chick Webb bands
(featuring solos by Glen Peterson,
tenor sax, Kay Foster, alto sax, and Ann
Booth, piano)
Let's Fall in Love by
Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen (1933), arr. by Rusty Dedrick
(featuring vocalist Mary
Lou Peterman)
You Make Me Feel So Young by
Josef Myrow and Mack Gordon (1946), from the Warner Brothers
musical "Three Little Girls in Blue", arr. by Roger Holmes
(featuring a trumpet solo by Dan
Menken)
How About You? by Ralph Freed and Burton Lane (1941),
from the MGM musical "Babes on Broadway", arr. by Dave Wolpe
(featuring vocalist Mary Lou Peterman with Glen Peterson on the tenor sax solo)
Manhattan Spiritual by Bobby Troupe (1958), arr. by Bob Lowden
Midnight in Moscow by Kenny Ball and Jan burgers
(1961),based on a song by V. Soloviev-Sedoy and M. Matusovsky, arr. by Burnell
Whibley
(featuring the Dixieland trio of Kay Foster, clarinet, Dan Menken,
trumpet, and Keith Miner, bass trombone)
Skylark by Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael (1941),
arr. by Jerry Nowak
(featuring vocalist Mary Lou Peterman)
Samba di Minor by John Dilkey
(featuring tenor saxophonist Glen Peterson and guest
percussionists from the audience)
It Had to Be You by Gus Kahn and Isham Jones (1924),
arr. by Peter Blair
(featuring vocalist Keith Miner with a piano solo by Ann Booth)
Sophisticated Lady by Duke Ellington and Mitchell
Parish (1933), arr. by Bob Mintzer
(featuring tenor saxophonist Glen Peterson and vibraphonist Glen Newton)
Starting Now by Julie Stenberg (1983), arr. by Julie
Stenberg
(featuring solos by Julie Stenberg,
trombone, Glen Peterson, tenor sax, Glen Newton, vibraphone, and Keith Miner,
bass trombone)
Longer by Dan Fogelberg (1979), arr. by Jerry Nowak
(featuring vocalist Mary Lou Peterman, with Glen Newton singing harmony)
Frenesi by Alberto Dominguez, with English lyrics
by Ray Charles and S. K. Russell (1939), arr. by Dave Wolpe
(featuring solos by Mark Lee, trumpet,
Rich Eyman, trombone, and Ann Booth, piano)
All of Me by Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks (1931),
arr. by Lennie Niehaus; recorded by Billie Holiday with Count Basie's band,
as well as Louis Armstrong and others
(featuring vocalist Mary Lou Peterman, with solos by Glen Newton, trumpet and
flugelhorn, and Glen Peterson, tenor sax)
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy by Don Raye and Hughie Prince
(1940)
(featuring vocalist Mary Lou Peterman and the trumpet section)
In addition to the soloists listed above, Roseville Big Band performers for this concert were Nancy Veerkamp, alto sax; Dick Leisen, tenor sax; Bill Pearson, baritone sax; Fred Christiansen, trombone; Jim Chamberlain and Harvey Skow, trumpets; Jim Foster, drum set; Leigh Anderson, guitar; and Mike Wobig, electric bass.
Friday, February 07, 2020.
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