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Glen overdubbed his solo on "Georgia on My Mind" in one take. Hear
Glen's solo on "Georgia on My Mind". Watch Glen play a solo on "Oh, You Beautiful Doll" on the July 31, 2007, in Roseville's Central Park. |
Glen played a solo on "Show Me the Way to Go Home" on tenor sax at the September 18, 2004, Commemorative Air Force Bomber's Moon Ball ...
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... and on alto sax at the August 25, 2015, Como Dockside concert. |
Role in Roseville Big Band: |
Lead tenor sax; Glen also doubles on soprano sax and occasionally alto or baritone sax. |
Member since: |
1991 (also 1986) |
Occupation: |
Mechanical engineer |
Glen also plays tenor and alto saxes in 7 Cats Swing, a group that also includes Roseville Big Band members Dave Tuenge and Mike Wobig. He also subs in the BBB Jazz Orchestra.
You might also remember Glen as the tenor sax player with The Townsmen in the early 80's, performing mostly on the east side of St. Paul at North End Improvement, the Gladstone House, Ford Hall, Moose Hall, and the Polish-American Hall.
A 1995 article in the newspaper Eagan THISWEEK said this about Glen and the Roseville Big Band:
Among the outstanding musicians is Glen Peterson, also of Eagan. The two
Glens met while playing with the Inver Hills Community College concert band
in 1985. Newton asked Peterson, a saxophone player, to fill in with the Roseville
band, which Peterson did for about four months. Peterson chose then to be a
substitute musician because his wife had had a baby, but he became a Roseville
Big Band regular four years ago.
Peterson said the band is a "laid-back, fun group of people to play
with. Yet the skill level, it's up there."
"We don't have to pay to be in the band, but we do have to listen to
Glen's jokes," Peterson said with a smile.
Also challenging are some of the group's venues. As Peterson
pointed out, playing in local parks can be rather interesting when the weather
turns ugly. With the band's electrical equipment all around, camera flashes
can often look like lightning strikes when the weather is bad.
"It adds to the excitement," Peterson said.
| excerpted from "In the swing of things: Local musicians share their time and talent in Twin Cities band" by Brenda Haugen, Eagan THISWEEK Volume 16, No. 17 (June 25, 1995), pp. 1A and 11A. |
Friday, June 18, 2021.
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