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  1. 14. Jan. 2007 · From 1946 to 1949 he would add another 17 hit singles to the 128 registered by Glenn from 1935 to 1944, the first four under the billing Tex Beneke & The Glenn Miller Orchestra, then nine under the billing Tex Beneke & The Miller Orchestra, and finally four more as Tex Beneke & His Orchestra. And they are ALL here in this wonderful album from Collector's Choice (only tracks 9, 15, and 19 were ...

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  2. 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 ...

  3. 31. Mai 2000 · Born Gordon Beneke in Fort Worth, Texas, he earned the nickname Tex during childhood. He began his big band career with the Ben Young Orchestra in 1935 and played with it until 1937.

  4. Best of Tex Beneke: Beneke, Tex: Amazon.ca: Music. Skip to main content.ca. Hello Select your address Music. Select the department you want to search ...

  5. Tex Beneke Tenor saxophone, singer, band leader Born: February 12, 1914 in Fort Worth, Texas Died: May 30, 2000 in Costa Mesa, California He was born Gordon Beneke in Fort Worth, a birthplace which earned him the familiar nickname ‘Tex’.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Tex Beneke. Soundtrack: Babe: Pig in the City. The popular singer and saxophone player began with the Ben Young Orchestra (1935-1937), and joined the Miller band in 1938, becoming one of the bands's most popular personalities and soloists (though he was not seen or even referred to in The Glenn Miller Story). His personality and talents led him to the top of the Downbeat and Metronome magazine ...