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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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  • 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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    Between 1938 and 1944, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra released 266 singles on the monaural ten-inch shellac 78 rpm format. Their studio output comprised...
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  • Frazier Glenn Miller Jr. (November 23, 1940 – May 3, 2021), commonly known as Glenn Miller or Frazier Glenn Cross, was an American domestic terrorist...
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  • Glenn Miller was a swing-era American jazz musician. Glenn Miller may also refer to: Frazier Glenn Miller, Jr. (1940–2021), commonly known as Glenn Miller...
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  • The Glenn Miller Orchestra is a band formed after the loss of Glenn Miller, named in memory of him and the original Glenn Miller Orchestra. There was a...
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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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    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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  • TIGHAR (section Glenn Miller)
    reported that TIGHAR would investigate Glenn Miller's disappearance. Per a BBC report, TIGHAR's interest in Glenn Miller was inspired by a fisherman's claims...
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  • Pennsylvania 6-5000 (song) (category Glenn Miller songs)
    Six-Five Thousand") is a 1940 swing jazz and pop standard recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra as a Bluebird 78 rpm single. The music was by Jerry...
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    clarinetist. In addition to his work as a bandleader, DeFranco led the Glenn Miller Orchestra for almost a decade in the 1960s and 1970s. Born in Camden...
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    Little Brown Jug (song) (category Glenn Miller songs)
    chart hit for Glenn Miller. The song was performed in Glenn Miller's Carnegie Hall concert that year and became a staple of the Glenn Miller Orchestra repertoire...
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    Glenn Miller is a compilation album of phonograph records released posthumously by bandleader Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. Released in 1945 on RCA Victor...
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    movies directed by Anthony Mann, including Winchester '73 (1950), The Glenn Miller Story (1954), and The Naked Spur (1953), and by Alfred Hitchcock in Rope...
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    Marion Hutton (category Glenn Miller Orchestra members)
    discovered by Glenn Miller and was invited to join the Glenn Miller Orchestra in 1938. "I was only seventeen then [...] and so Glenn and Helen [Miller] became...
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  • and starring Sonja Henie, John Payne, Glenn Miller, Milton Berle, and Lynn Bari. It features the Glenn Miller Orchestra as well as dancing by the Nicholas...
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  • In the Mood (category Glenn Miller songs)
    a popular big band-era jazz standard recorded by American bandleader Glenn Miller. "In the Mood" is based on the composition "Tar Paper Stomp" by Wingy...
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    1940 Glenn Miller and His Orchestra released a single that climbed to No. 17 in "Pop Memories 1890–1954" (not Billboard's charts); Arranged by Glenn Miller...
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  • Live at Glenn Miller Café may refer to: Live at Glenn Miller Café (Arthur Doyle and Sunny Murray album), 2001 Live at Glenn Miller Café Vol 1, a 2002 album...
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  • Glenn Miller Time is a 1961 summer replacement American television series that aired Monday nights at 10 p.m. on CBS. The series featured the Glenn Miller...
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    Happy Days, Ross appeared in a variety of film roles, appearing in The Glenn Miller Story (1954), Sabrina (1954), Lust for Life (1956), Teacher's Pet (1958)...
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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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  • Never Again Again" in May 1935, after which Tommy walked off the stage. Glenn Miller composed four songs for the Dorsey Brothers when he was a member in 1934...
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  • The Glenn Miller Story is a 1954 soundtrack album released on Decca Records with songs from The Glenn Miller Story, the film biography of Glenn Miller, starring...
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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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  • 2, 1938, the final show of Glenn Miller's first band was held at the Ritz. Miller would then go on to form the Glenn Miller Orchestra. In January 1939...
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    "YouTube – David Pakman on Nancy Grace's HLN Show: KS Shooting Suspect Glenn Miller Interview". YouTube. 16 April 2014. Archived from the original on 21...
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  • and Glenn Miller. Lynn Bari, Carole Landis, and Cesar Romero appear in support. The film was the second (and last) film to feature The Glenn Miller Orchestra...
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  • 'extremists.'" In April 2010, white supremacist Glenn Miller appeared on Midweek Politics. During the interview, Miller espoused a number of anti-Semitic conspiracy...
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