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  2. The Modernaires were an American vocal group, best known for performing in the 1940s alongside Glenn Miller . Career. The Modernaires began in 1934 as "Don Juan, Two and Three," a trio of schoolmates from Lafayette High School in Buffalo, New York. The members were Hal Dickinson, Chuck Goldstein, and Bill Conway. [3] (

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  3. Nov 18, 2017 · The Modernaires (Hal Dickenson, Bill Conway, Ralph Brewster and Chuck Goldstein) were the featured vocal group with The Glenn Miller Orchestra in 1941 and 1942. The can be heard on some of the ...

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  4. Jan 30, 2013 · The Glenn Miller Orchestra with The Modernaires from 1942 LYRICS: Say, get a load of that moon, Look at those stars, We get it all for free; All the pretty birdies sing for People like you and me.

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  5. Learn about the vocal group The Modernaires, who sang with Glenn Miller and other bands from 1935 to 1953. Find out their origins, members, hits, and legacy.

  6. The harmony vocal group the Modernaires originally formed in Buffalo, NY, in 1935 (all of its members were high school pals), and were best known for singing with orchestras. Starting off as a trio (including… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1940s. Formed. 1935 in Buffalo, NY. Genre. Vocal. Styles.

  7. Aug 20, 2016 · August 21, 1941, "Sun Valley Serenade" had its world premiere in Salt Lake City - John Payne, Milton Berle and Sonja Henie. The film presented a number by the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Tex Beneke,...

  8. May 6, 2011 · The Modernaires began in 1935 as a trio of schoolmates from Lafayette High School (Buffalo, New York). The members, Hal Dickinson, Chuck Goldstein, and Bill Conway, were called Don Juan-Two and Three, and had their first engagement at Buffalo's suburban Glen Falls Casino, with the Ted Fio Rito Orchestra.

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