Roseville Big Band Concert at Augustana Care Center, October 23, 2018, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
615 Minnetonka Mills Rd, Hopkins 55343 Band: Wear summer shirts and black slacks.

Directed by Glen Newton

Dance to the Big Band Swing by Glen Newton (1999), arr. by Glen Newton; a Roseville Big Band original and its opening theme song
(featuring vocalists Karen Dunn and Glen Newton, with solos by drummer Jim Foster and tenor saxophonist Glen Peterson)
This selection is a bonus track on the Roseville Big Band Concert in the Park (+8) CD.

Pink Panther by Henry Mancini (1964), arr. by Henry Mancini
(featuring solos by Glen Peterson, tenor sax, and Jake Olsen, trumpet)

Let's Fall in Love by Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen (1933), arr. by Rusty Dedrick
(featuring vocalist Karen Dunn)

Serenade in Blue by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon (1942), arr. by Mike Lewis; introduced in the 1942 film "Orchestra Wives" by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
(featuring trumpeter Mark Syman)

Introduction of the trumpet and flugelhorn section to the audience.

Mack the Knife by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht (1928), English words by Marc Blitstein, arr. by Dave Wolpe; from The Threepenny Opera.
(male vocal; featuring vocalist Keith Miner, with a tenor sax solo by Glen Peterson)

All the Way by Sammy Cahn and James Van Heusen (1957), arr. by Mike Lewis
(featuring the trombone section, with a tenor sax solo by Glen Peterson)

Introduction of the trombone section to the audience.

The Lady is a Tramp by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers (1937), arr. by Dave Wolpe, vocal arr. by Glen Newton
(featuring vocalists Karen Dunn and Glen Newton, with a scat vocal solo by Keith Miner)

Woodchopper's Ball by Joey Bishop and Woody Herman (1939), arr. by Glenn Osser
(featuring solos by Glen Newton, trumpet with plunger; Jake Olsen, trumpet; George Henly, trombone; Bill Frank, alto sax; Tom Huelsmann, bass trombone; Dan Desmonds, tenor sax; and Eric Laska, string bass)
This selection is available on the Roseville Big Band Concert in the Park CD and cassette tape.

Introduction of the saxophone section to the audience.

The More I See You by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren (1945), arr. by Dave Wolpe
(featuring vocalist Karen Dunn)

Pennsylvania 6-5000 by Carl Sigman and Jerry Gray (1940), arr. by Jerry Gray, as played by Glenn Miller and his orchestra; help us by shouting out this famous telephone number!
(featuring solos by Jake Olsen on trumpet and Glen Peterson on tenor sax, with Glen Newton on the telephone)

Introduction of the rhythm section to the audience.

All or Nothing at All by Arthur Altman and Jack Lawrence (1939), arr. by George Stone
(with a piano solo by Mike Holt and a trumpet solo by Mark Syman)

Monster Mash by Bobby "Boris" Pickett (1962), arr. by Glen Newton
(featuring Glen Newton as the scientist/rapper, Jim Foster as Igor, and Bill Pearson as the baritone sax soloist)

Roseville Big Band performers for this concert:

Saxes (left to right): Glen Peterson (tenor), Bill Frank (alto), Kay Foster (alto), Dan Desmonds (tenor), and Bill Pearson (baritone)
Trumpets and Flugelhorns (left to right): Jake Olsen, Mark Syman, Mark Lee, and Bob Nielsen
Trombones (left to right): Michael Sweet, Keith Miner, George Henly, and Tom Huelsmann (bass trombone); Glen Newton played trombone while Keith sang "Mack the Knife"
Rhythm (front to back): Glen Newton (vibraphone), Mike Holt (piano), Eric Laska (string bass), and Jim Foster (drums)
Vocalists: Karen Dunn, Glen Newton, and Keith Miner

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