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  1. 31. Mai 2000 · Beneke was 86. The Texan, who headed the Miller Orchestra from 1946 to 1950, died Tuesday of respiratory arrest at the Assured Horizons rest home in Costa Mesa. A native of Fort Worth, young Tex ...

  2. 30. Mai 2000 · The name Tex Beneke is inevitably linked to that of Glenn Miller, despite the fact that Beneke outlived Miller by over a half-century. As the most popular member of Miller's pre-World War II orchestra,… Read Full Biography

  3. The name Tex Beneke is inevitably linked to that of Glenn Miller, despite the fact that Beneke outlived Miller by over a half-century. As the most popular member of Miller's pre-World War II orchestra, featured on songs such as "Chattanooga Choo Choo" and "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree," Beneke became a major fixture in the popular culture of the period, and following Miller's death in ...

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  5. Tex Beneke and his Orchestra became arguably the most successful of the postwar big bands during a period where singers and ballads became more popular on records and radio whereas bands and jazz were less economical to organize and operate. At end of 1948 economics required the elimination of the large string section. By 1950 there was a resurgence of bands that imitated the so-called "Glenn ...

  6. Beneke was a singer and played with the orchestra. He became a celebrity in his own right. He remained until 1942 when Miller disbanded the band and he became a bandleader for the U.S. Army Air Force. Beneke was drafted to the navy, where he led a troupe of military dancers at an Oklahoma base. Beneke assumed the leadership of the Glenn Miller ...

  7. 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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