Glenn Miller, a musician born on March 1, 1904 in Clarinda, Iowa, was a very well-known freelance trombonist and a member of several bands. In 1938, Glenn Miller and his Orchestra became famous for their hit songs like "Pennsylvania 65000" and "In the Mood". The band also had a movie, "Sun Valley Serenade" in 1941. As the war progressed, their music became famous and served as a companion for America's youth.
In 1942, Glenn Miller was also able to work in an army band that help soldiers boost their morale. This lead to the formation of the Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band. A year later, in 1943, they were sent to England and did 800 performances. Another year later, the band was to be sent on a tour in Europe. However, Miller decided to go earlier to prepare for the arrival of the other group members. On December 15, 1944, Glenn Miller disappeared while boarding a transport plane to Paris.
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Please enjoy these 34 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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11.29.1941 | sunset serenade flagwaver |
+ The National Broadcasting Company invites you to listen to Glen Miller’s Sunset Serenade with an... | |
12.24.1941 | chesterfield show |
+ It’s the night before Christmas and all through the band were ringers and singers and rocking th... | |
06.23.1942 | chesterfield show | ||
06.25.1942 | chesterfield show | ||
07.14.1942 | chesterfield show | ||
07.16.1942 | chesterfield show | ||
08.18.1942 | chesterfield show | ||
09.23.1942 | chesterfield show | ||
12.24.1944 | glenn miller lost |
+ News report that Glenn Miller is missing. |
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