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  1. Gordon "Tex" Beneke ( 12. helmikuuta 1914 Fort Worth, Texas – 30. toukokuuta 2000 Costa Mesa, Kalifornia) oli yhdysvaltalainen jazz saksofonisti ja -laulaja. Hän vaikutti Glenn Millerin orkesterissa ja lauloi muun muassa sen hitin "Chattanooga Choo Choo". Muita hänen laulamiaan kappaleita olivat "I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo", "Ida!

  2. Tex Beneke, in his last major TV appearance, performs his classic 1941 hit with the Glenn Miller Orchestra that was awarded the industry's first gold record ...

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  3. 4. Nov. 2021 · Tex Beneke was born in Texas. He joined the Glenn Miller Orchestra in 1938 as a tenor saxophonist. He quickly became a star with the orchestra with his easy going manner, casual sounding voice and mellifluous saxophone playing. One night while riding to a gig with Glenn Miller in a car, they discussed tunes and Tex suggested a song he knew ...

  4. Tex Beneke, tenor saxophonist and singer, was an important cog in the Glenn Miller orchestra. After the bandleader's death, Beneke assumed leadership of the orchestra until it eventually became the Tex Beneke Orchestra, under which name, in 1949, it made this series of recordings for RCA Thesaurus. These recordings were sold on by NBC to radio stations across the US on 16" transcription discs ...

  5. 19. Feb. 2017 · Provided to YouTube by ColumbiaSleigh Ride · Tex Beneke · Ray Eberle · The Modernaires · Paula KellyChristmas Serenade in the Glenn Miller Style℗ Originally ...

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  6. Tex Beneke is quite possibly the most under-appreciated pop “voices” of the 1940s. By “voice” we’re referring both to his smooth, understated vocal style, as well as his flawless lead saxophone. And although he’s under-appreciated, his “voice” actually defined the pop sound of the early 1940s. Unfortunately for Tex, his legacy ...

  7. St. Louis Blues March (Handy) by Tex Beneke & his OrchestraBased upon Jerry Gray’s famous wartime arrangement for Glenn Miller’s AAF band (and not released c...

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