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LAKELAND — From 1939 to 1942, recordings and live performances of trombonist, arranger and composer Glenn Miller's songs were hits around the United States and beyond; he was the best-selling ...
Glenn began recording under his own name for Columbia. His instrumental “Solo Hop” reached the Top 10. The Orchestra played at the Glen Island Casino, N.Y., a major swing venue, and was heard on radio ...
One hundred years ago, big bandleader Glenn Miller was born in Clarinda, Iowa. A master of marketing and pop sensibility, Miller turned out one hit record after another with his orchestra between 1938 ...
Bandleader Glenn Miller disappeared in 1944 when his plane went down over the English Channel. But the music didn’t die. In 1956, after a film about his life, his estate formed a new Glenn Miller ...
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