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  1. Contents. hide. (Top) Compositions. "Moonlight Serenade" "Room 1411 (Goin' to Town)" "Sold American" "Solo Hop" "Introduction to a Waltz" "Annie's Cousin Fannie" "Dese Dem Dose" "When Icky Morgan Plays the Organ" "Doin' the Jive" "Community Swing" "Sometime" "Boom Shot" "Seven-O-Five" "I Sustain the Wings" "I Swung the Election"

  2. Jul 8, 2014 · July 8, 2014. Listen Now. A researcher claims he can put to rest decades of conjecture surrounding the mysterious disappearance of big band leader Glenn Miller during World War II.

  3. Glenn Miller. Soundtrack: Wild at Heart. Alton Glenn Miller was born on March 1, 1904, in Clarinda, Iowa; the son of Lewis Elmer and Mattie Lou Cavender Miller. He started his music studies when his father gave him a mandolin. He soon traded the mandolin for an old horn.

  4. About Glenn Miller. Glenn Millers influence on the history of jazz represents a contradiction. Though many jazz enthusiasts disapproved of his disciplined, unorthodox approach, Miller’s music experienced undeniable popularity and success with 1940s audiences, and still charms listeners today.

  5. May 16, 2024 · Glenn Miller (born March 1, 1904, Clarinda, Iowa, U.S.—died Dec. 16, 1944, at sea en route from London to Paris) was an American big band leader, arranger, composer, and trombonist, considered the premier musical symbol of the World War II generation. Miller began studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder, but he left to work as a ...

  6. Dec 8, 2020 · Hear the greatest hits of GLENN MILLER in this OFFICIAL playlist. Spread the classic jazz, and don't forget to share this playlist! Subscribe here: http://...

  7. Biography - Glenn Miller. 1904 – 1944. Glenn Millers influence on the history of jazz represents a contradiction. Though many jazz enthusiasts disapproved of his disciplined, unorthodox approach, Millers music experienced undeniable popularity and success with 1940s audiences, and still charms listeners today.

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