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| Glenn Miller Orchestra | |
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| Genre(s) | Jazz, Big band |
| Years active | 1937–1944 1956–present |
| Website | www.glennmillerorchestra.com |
| Members | |
| Larry O\'Brien Julia Rich Matt Johns Kevin Sheehan Bryan Wente Scott Van Domelen Gregory Pflugh Matthew Ballard Ashley Hall Jeffrey Smith Alcedrick Todd Mat Montgomery George Reinert III Jeffrey Fairbanks Steve McCallum Jason Bennett Solomon Douglas Justin Watt Bart Delaney | |
| Former members | |
| Glenn Miller Tex Beneke Ray McKinley Lenny Hambro Johnny Best Buddy DeFranco Peanuts Hucko Dick Lowenthal Buddy Morrow Jimmy Henderson Dick Gerhart Henry Mancini Jack Sperling Ray Eberle (vocal) Marion Hutton (vocal) The Modernaires (vocal group) Dale Orris Nick Hilscher | |
The Glenn Miller Orchestra was originally formed in 1937 by Glenn Miller. It was arranged around a clarinet and tenor saxophone playing melody, while three other saxophones played the harmony. Miller had already formed one band before this in 1936, but dissolved it as he considered it too similar to other bands of the era.
The new band became very popular and recorded a number of chart successes - among these were the ever-popular, "Moonlight Serenade," "In the Mood", "Tuxedo Junction", "Chattanooga Choo Choo" and "I\'ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo."
After the disappearance (and presumed death) of Miller in 1944, the band was reconstituted under the direction of Tex Beneke, its lead tenor saxophonist, singer, and one of Miller\'s longtime close friends. A few years later, the Miller estate, having parted ways with Beneke, hired Ray McKinley, principal drummer in Miller\'s Army Air Force band, to organize a new "ghost band" in 1956.
The Glenn Miller Orchestra continued to record and perform under various leaders starting in 1956 and is still touring today. Currently trombonist Larry O\'Brien leads the band.
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