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  1. Tex Beneke was the lead singer on this song with Paula Kelly and the Modernaires vocal group. “Chattanooga Choo Choo”, catalogue number Bluebird 11230-B, was recorded by the Miller band at the Victor recording studios in Hollywood, California, May 7, 1941. When Miller broke up the band in late 1942 to join the Army Air Force, Beneke played ...

  2. Tex Beneke, a musician whose style was primarily Big Band and Swing, recorded his version of "Five Minutes More" with The Glenn Miller Orchestra. - Beneke was a notable saxophonist and singer, known for his association with The Glenn Miller Orchestra, the group proving powerfully popular during and just after World War II. The collaboration resulted in the version of "Five Minutes More ...

  3. 1. Juni 2000 · May 31, 2000 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Gordon Lee "Tex" Beneke, 86, the playful singer and saxophonist who became a key personality of Glenn Miller's popular big band and led the orchestra after Miller's ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 10. Mai 2016 · The Complete Tex Beneke And The Glenn Miller Orchestra Part Five - This is the fifth part of the six part discographical series following the fortunes of Tex Beneke leading the post war Glenn Miller Orchestra. Musically, the band was a mixture of the old civilian and the A. E. F. groups, Mrs. Miller had turned over to the band the pre-war ...

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  7. 14. Juni 2000 · Tue 13 Jun 2000 21.42 EDT. Tex Beneke, who has died aged 86, was linked for nearly all his career with the music of the Glenn Miller Orchestra. As their main tenor saxophone soloist, virtually ...