• The Glenn Miller Story is a 1954 American biographical film about the eponymous American band-leader, directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart...
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    Alton Glen "Glenn" Miller (March 1, 1904;[citation needed] disappeared December 15, 1944; declared dead December 16, 1945) was an American big band conductor...
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    Glenn Miller and His Orchestra was an American swing dance band that was formed by Glenn Miller in 1938. Arranged around a clarinet and tenor saxophone...
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    and playing the trombone, Glenn Miller composed music or lyrics to a number of songs. These and others were recorded by Miller with his pre-war civilian...
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    Ray Anthony (category Glenn Miller Orchestra members)
    trumpeter, songwriter and actor. He is the last living member of the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Anthony was born to an Italian family in Bentleyville, Pennsylvania...
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  • "I Know Why (And So Do You)" is a 1941 song by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. The song appeared in the 20th Century Fox movie Sun Valley Serenade. The...
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    Glenn Close (born March 19, 1947) is an American actress. In a career spanning over five decades of screen and stage, she has received numerous accolades...
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    Marion Hutton (category Glenn Miller Orchestra members)
    1987) was an American singer and actress. She is best remembered for her singing with the Glenn Miller Orchestra from 1938 to 1942. She was the sister of...
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  • Jeffrey Glenn Miller (March 28, 1950 – May 4, 1970) was an American student at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, who was killed by the Ohio Army National...
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    Tex Beneke (category Glenn Miller Orchestra members)
    history of associations with bandleader Glenn Miller and former musicians and singers who worked with Miller. His band is also associated with the careers...
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    John Herschel Glenn Jr. (July 18, 1921 – December 8, 2016) was an American Marine Corps aviator, astronaut, businessman, and politician. He was the third...
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  • "I Sustain the Wings" is a 1943 big band and jazz instrumental co-written by Glenn Miller. The instrumental was the theme for the eponymous radio program...
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  • Kaye in 1940 on RCA Victor. It is best remembered for its 1950s rock and roll version by Fats Domino. Glenn Miller peaked at no. 2 on the Billboard pop...
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  • Serenade in Blue (category Glenn Miller songs)
    film Orchestra Wives by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, sung by Lynn Bari in the film but dubbed by Pat Friday. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra released...
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  • Dese Dem Dose (category Glenn Miller songs)
    the drummer in the Dorsey Brothers band, recalled: "Glenn did write a few things for us. I remember one thing called 'Dese, Dem and Dose' that he wrote...
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    played drums and later led the Major Glenn Miller Army Air Forces Orchestra in Europe. He also led the new Glenn Miller Orchestra in 1956. Born in Fort Worth...
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    remember Glenn Ford at 100 Omaha World-Herald, May, 2016 Archived November 3, 2017, at the Wayback Machine Glenn Ford at Find a Grave Photos of Glenn...
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    conductor of the Oregon Symphony Pops orchestra. He co-wrote with Glenn Miller the theme "I Sustain the Wings" in 1943, which was used to introduce the World...
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  • 6-5000" (collaboration with Glenn Miller) "The Saddest Thing Of All" "Shangri-La" "Till" "What Now My Love" "(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story" "The World...
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    Glenn Herbert Gould (/ɡuːld/; né Gold; 25 September 1932 – 4 October 1982) was a Canadian classical pianist. He was among the most famous and celebrated...
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  • Billy May (category Glenn Miller Orchestra members)
    rehabilitation for alcoholism, that working with Miller "helped me immensely. I learned a lot from Glenn. He was a good musician and an excellent arranger...
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  • At Last (category Glenn Miller songs)
    Gordon and Harry Warren for the musical film Sun Valley Serenade (1941). Glenn Miller and his orchestra recorded the tune several times, with a 1942 version...
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    cast in the role of pianist Chummy MacGregor in the 1954 biopic The Glenn Miller Story. Morgan continued to play a number of significant roles on the...
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    Arthur Hoyle, "Remember Henry Miller? Censored Then, Forgotten Now," Huffington Post, May 14, 2014. Arthur Hoyle, The Unknown Henry Miller: A Seeker in...
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    A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (category Glenn Miller songs)
    chart hits of the song in the US were by Glenn Miller, Ray Noble, Guy Lombardo and Sammy Kaye. The Glenn Miller recording (Bluebird 10931) with a Ray Eberle...
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    one shot at the retirement community. The gunman, 73-year-old Frazier Glenn Miller Jr. of Aurora, Missouri, originally from North Carolina, was arrested...
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    audience just wasn't seeing, and it was dead, so I was supposed to be crying and very emotional, and I remember him looking at that little turtle and talking...
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    Bobby Hackett (category Glenn Miller Orchestra members)
    listening, on trumpet, cornet, and guitar. He played Swing with the bands of Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman in the late 1930s and early 1940s, he played Dixieland...
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  • Waldbaum Brian Mannain as Kirby Kyle Kenneth Mars as Rabbi Baumel Helen Miller as Mrs. Needleman Josh Mostel as Uncle Abe Don Pardo as "Guess That Tune"...
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    November 6, 2022. Edward F. Polic (1989). The Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band: v 1 and 2: Sustineo Alas/I Sustain the Wings. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0810822696...
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