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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. 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

  3. 8. Apr. 2024 · 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

  4. Prior to his time with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Erik performed and recorded as a bandleader and sideman throughout the Northeast, adding to his credentials experience as an educator, clinician, writer, and arranger. He was thrilled with the opportunity to join the orchestra in June 2017 on tenor saxophone, playing the music and solos that ...

  5. Erik Stabnau – Music Director / Vocalist / Tenor Saxophone. Jenny Swoish – Female Vocalist. Kevin Sheehan – Lead Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Arranger. Gary Meggs – 2nd Alto Saxophone, Clarinet.

  6. 20. Dez. 2023 · Stabnau introduces vocalist Jenny Swoish, whose sweet alto vocal is featured on a tune entitled “I Know Why (and So Do You).” Advertise with New Jersey Stage for $50-$100 per month, click...

  7. 11. Apr. 2023 · The orchestra performed classic hits like “String of Pearls,” “Chatanooga Choo Choo” and “Moonlight Cocktail,” and featured the Moonlight Serenaders, a vocal group made up of members of the orchestra and vocalist Jenny Swoish. “This band is like the sound and the epitome of 1940s swing music,” Stabnau said. “And ...