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  1. Erik Stabnau, Jenny Swoish, Kevin Sheehan, Gary Meggs, Connor Baba, Ashley Hall, Chris Stein, Matt Gates, Joe Young IV, George Reinert III, Dave Ashley, Mike DeSousa, Byron McChord, Dean Schweiger Past members

  2. Tenor saxophonist Erik Stabnau brings his lifelong enthusiasm for big band music to each performance of the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Having grown up with a love for the music of the swing era, Erik naturally gravitated toward Glenn Miller, drawn to his recognizable melodies and the distinctive sound of his reed section. A Western New York native ...

  3. Dec 20, 2023 · Swoish and Stabnau — along with Kevin Sheehan, Dave Ashley, and Chris Stein — vocalize in harmony on Miller’s 1941 hit, “Chattanooga Choo Choo.”

  4. The five-voice Moonlight Serenaders (Erik Stabnau, Jenny Swoish, Kevin Sheehan, Christopher Stein, and Dan Gabel) clearly have a great time with the song and the instrumental ensembles are full of enthusiasm. Scott Yanow, jazz journalist/historian and author of 12 books including Swing and Life Through The Eyes Of A Jazz Journalist

  5. Apr 11, 2023 · The orchestra, which has been touring across the U.S. and around the world for the past 70 years, stopped in Syracuse on Monday night to play for a crowd eager to spend the evening at the Oncenter revisiting the big band era. Erik Stabnau, the music director, said the band’s been playing ever since Glenn Miller himself led the orchestra in ...

  6. Sep 4, 2021 · The Moonlight Serenaders perfecting their craft tuning up "Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree", with Erik Stabnau, Jenny Swoish, Chris Stein, Joe Young and Kevin Sheehan. . . . . . . . #glennmillerorchestra #glennmiller #bigband #swingmusic #jazz #1930s #1940s #wwii #vintagemusic #vintagesoul #jazzmusician #roadlife #travelingmusician #saxophone # ...

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  7. Mar 14, 2023 · Erik Stabnau, the Glenn Miller Orchestra music director, vocalist & tenor saxophone soloist | Credit: Courtesy “You’re going to hear the melodies you recognize and songs like ‘In the Mood,’ ‘String of Pearls’ or ‘Pennsylvania 6-5000,’ but we feature soloists that are improvising … it’s always a different show,” says Stabnau.