New York, New York by Fred Ebb and John Kander (1977), arr. by Bob Lowden
Distribution of the prizes to winners from the children's games
Waltzing Matilda by
A. B. Paterson and Marie Cowan (1941), arr. by C. Lloyd
(featuring solos by Kay Foster,
alto sax, and Mark Lee, trumpet)
This selection is available on the Roseville
Big Band Concert in
the Park CD and cassette tape.
Ain't Misbehavin' by Andy Razaf, Fats Waller, and
Harry Brooks (1929), band arr. by Art Dedrick, vocal arr. by Glen Newton
(featuring vocalist Kirk Lindberg, with
vocalists Karen Dunn, Diane
Lindberg, and Glen Newton, and a guitar solo by Carl
Berger)
New Orleans Jazz Portrait "When the Saints
Go Marching In" and "Just a Closer Walk with Thee", arr. by Mike
Vax and Bob Secor (1981)
(featuring a Dixieland trio of clarinetist Dan
Desmonds, trombonist Rich Eyman, and
trumpeter Harvey Skow; with additional
soloists Glen Peterson on tenor sax, Ann
Booth on piano, and Keith Miner on
bass trombone)
Somebody Loves Me
by B. G. DeSylva, George Gershwin, and Ballard McDonald (1924),
arr. by Dave Wolpe, vocal arr. by Glen Newton
(featuring the Rosetones vocal quartet,
with Glen Peterson on tenor sax)
This selection is available on the Roseville
Big Band Concert in
the Park CD and cassette tape.
Sunday Morning by Neal Hefti (1961)
(featuring Glen Newton on the euphonium)
Y.M.C.A. by Jacques Morali, Henri Belolo and Victor
Willis (1978), arr. by John Berry, vocal arr. by Glen Newton
(featuring guest dancers from the audience, with the Rosetones and solos by
alto saxophonist Kay Foster and trumpeter Sarah Wasmundt)
Don't Be That Way by Benny Goodman, Edgar Sampson,
and Mitchell Parish (1938), arr. by Spud Murphy
(featuring solos by trombonist Mike
Bratlie and trumpeter Kim Kermes)
The Charleston by Cecil Mack and Jimmy Johnson (1923),
arr. by Jerry Sears
(featuring solos by vocalist Karen Dunn and trombone soloist Mike Bratlie)
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 Kim Kermes on trumpet and Rich Eyman on trombone)
The Glory of Love by Billy Hill (1936), arr. by
Dave Wolpe, vocal arr. by Glen Newton
(featuring the Rosetones vocal quartet, with Kay Foster on alto sax)
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You by Ned Washington
and George Bassman (1932), arr. by Johnny Warrington
(featuring trombonist Fred Christiansen
with Mark Lee on trumpet)
A Night in Tunisia by "Dizzy" Gillespie and Frank
Paparelli (1944), arr. by Sammy Nestico
(featuring solos by bassist Mike Wobig,
trumpeter Harvey Skow, tenor saxophonist Glen Peterson, and trombonist Rich
Eyman)
Dance to the Big Band Swing by
Glen Newton (1999), arr. by Glen Newton
(featuring the Rosetones, with solos by drummer Jim
Foster and tenor saxophonist Glen Peterson)
Blue Skies by
Irving Berlin (1927), arr. by Paul Jennings, vocal arr. by Glen Newton
(featuring the Rosetones, with solos by pianist Ann Booth and scat vocalist
Keith Miner)
This selection is available on the Roseville
Big Band Concert in
the Park CD and cassette tape.
Hard-Hearted Hannah by Jack Yellen, Milton Ager,
Bob Bieglow & Charles Bates (1924), arr. by Sammy Nestico
(featuring pianist Ann Booth, with a trumpet solo by Harvey Skow)
Mambo #5 by Damaso Perez Prado, Lou Bega, and Zippy
(1949 & 1999), arr. by Roger Holmes
(featuring guest percussionists from
the audience, with solos by guitarist Carl Berger and trumpeter Glen Newton)
In addition to the soloists listed above, the Roseville Big Band performers for this concert included Bill Pearson, baritone sax. Dan Desmonds also played tenor sax.
Friday, February 07, 2020.
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