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10. Mai 2008 · tex beneke and the glenn miller orchestra ~ hey ba ba re bop ~ march 28th 1946
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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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30. Mai 2000 · Tenor saxophonist and singer Tex Beneke is best remembered for his long association with Glenn Miller. Beneke, considered one of the top saxophone players of the early 1940s, became a popular star in Miller’s orchestra both for his vocals and his instrumental work. After the war, he led the late bandleader’s Army Air Force orchestra when it ...
6. Dez. 2022 · Also recorded by Margaret Whiting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIy57PJ4BFUBillboard Chart Peaks: 9 (radio play), 18 (jukebox)CD audio, original 78rpm iss...
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25. März 2009 · In Restoring old Big Band Videos, Ive come across with some nice stuff.Most on lo-Fi Sountracks with huge amounts of hiss Ive removed (left a bit in so I don...
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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 ...