George D. Minter (’51), Stuart, Fla. :: He was a member of the original One O’Clock Lab Band and went on to serve in the 4th Army Band, playing saxophone and penning arrangements for Vic Damone and other singers. He later worked in Washington, D.C., as a comptroller for the U.S. Navy and played piano in many venues in the area. He moved to Florida in 2003 and continued to play and entertain after his retirement. He often returned to Washington to play for retirement homes.
Submitted By jev0010 on Wed, 12/21/2011 - 12:00am
George D. Minter (’51), Stuart, Fla. :: He was a member of the original One O’Clock Lab Band and went on to serve in the 4th Army Band, playing saxophone and penning arrangements for Vic Damone and other singers. He later worked in Washington, D.C., as a comptroller for the U.S. Navy and played piano in many venues in the area. He moved to Florida in 2003 and continued to play and entertain after his retirement. He often returned to Washington to play for retirement homes.