Glenn Miller and His Orchestra topped the American pop charts with the ebullient "In the Mood" as war raged overseas on this day in history, Feb. 10, 1940. His most famous song, along with other ...
No matter your age or demographic, you've almost certainly heard Glenn Miller's music. Read the song titles: "Chattanooga Choo Choo," "When You Wish Upon a Star," "Pennsylvania 6-5000," "In the Mood," ...
Marking the 80th Anniversary of Glenn Miller’s Army Air Force Band, Hindsight Records is excited to release the new historical album, The Glenn Miller Orchestra: 80th Anniversary Of The Army Air Force ...
Miller disappeared on a flight out of Twinwood in 1944. LONDON -- Eighty years ago on Aug. 27th, 1944, the great American bandleader Glenn Miller performed at a base some 60 miles north of London, RAF ...
Bloomington's own music legend Phil Spaulding, past pianist for the Glenn Miller touring band, just turned 91. Spaulding will be in the audience July 30 as the Buskirk-Chumley Theater presents the ...
On February 10, 1942, Glenn Miller was awarded the first-ever Gold Record, for the song "Chattanooga Choo Choo." RCA Victor made the record by taking one of Miller's albums, painting it gold, and ...
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