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Glenn Miller albums featuring Ray Anthony

Glenn Miller Music Videos (2)
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| | All Time Greatest Hits: The Best Of Glenn Miller CD (2001)
$11.19 Recorded between 1939 and 1942. Includes liner notes by Jason Myers.
Personnel includes: Glenn Miller (trombone); Ray Eberle, Modernaires, Marion Hutton (vocals); Wilbur Schwartz (alto saxophone, clarinet); Hal McIntyre, Ernie Caceras (alto saxophone); Tex Beneke, Al Klink (tenor saxophone); Clyde Hurley, ...
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| Great Instrumentals CD (1996) Import
$9.39 Recording information: New York, NY (09/27/1938-07/16/1942).
Directors: Bob Spangler; Frank Carlson.
Personnel: Glenn Miller (trombone); Bobby Hackett (guitar, clarinet); Richard Fisher , Jack Lathrop, Arthur Ens, Allan Reuss (guitar); Wilbur Schwartz (clarinet, alto saxophone); Bill Stegmeyer, Al Klink (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); ...
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| Complete Miller Film Soundtracks Of Sun Valley Serenade & Orchestra Wives. CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
$17.89 Featuring the two complete soundtracks to the films Sun Valley Serenade and Orchestra Wives, this features a total of 19 tracks that capture the Miller sound at its absolute peak of popularity. Loaded with hits like "Moonlight Serenade," "Chattanooga Choo ...
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 Glenn Miller Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Glenn Miller songs: Moonlight Serenade Lyrics, String of Pearls Lyrics, Chattanooga Choo Choo Lyrics, Little Brown Jug Lyrics, Pennsylvania 6-5000 Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo Lyrics, Stardust Lyrics, Serenade in Blue Lyrics, Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree Lyrics, At Last Lyrics, That Old Black Magic Lyrics, Elmer's Tune Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Juke Box Saturday Night Lyrics, Indian Summer Lyrics, Over the Rainbow Lyrics, Fools Rush In Lyrics, Stairway to the Stars Lyrics, Blueberry Hill Lyrics, Moon Love Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs St. Louis Blues March Lyrics.
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 Glenn Miller Biography
In the minds of most Americans, Glenn Miller's name is synonymous with big-band swing. His band of the late 1930s and early '40s was among the most popular of the time, and their instantly recognizable sound--marked by unusual arrangements for the wind instruments--sold millions of recordings. During World War II, trombonist Miller volunteered for service in the US Army, and his all-star service personnel band toured the US on recruiting drives. While visiting Britain in 1944, Miller's plane disappeared on a flight across the English Channel.
 Contemporaries
Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Stan Kenton, Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey, Woody Herman, Harry James, Les Brown, Jimmie Lunceford, Xavier Cugat, Jimmy Dorsey, The Dorsey Brothers, Billy May, Les Elgart, Ray Noble, Tex Beneke, Ozzie Nelson, Martha Tilton, Kitty Kallen, Freddy Martin, Hal Kemp
 Followers
Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Buddy DeFranco, The Andrews Sisters, Les Brown, Ray Conniff, Ray Anthony, Nelson Riddle, Les Elgart, Sauter-Finegan Orchestra, Si Zentner, Ziggy Elman, Russ Morgan (Trombone), Ray McKinley
 Influences
Duke Ellington, King Oliver, Fletcher Henderson, Jimmie Lunceford, Johnny Dodds, Paul Whiteman, Clarence Williams, Red Nichols, Ben Pollack, Ray Noble, The Dorsey Brothers
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