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'Glenn Miller' History: 


Biography Glenn Miller



Shortly after the beginning of the 20th century, in a small rural Southwestern Iowa town, a boy was born to Elmer and Mattie Lou Miller. The date was March 1, 1904 and the town was Clarinda. The boy that was born that night was named Alton Glen Miller (later changed to Glenn) and when he uttered his first cry, Clarinda heard Glenn Miller’s first "moonlight serenade." Glenn’s first serenade was not particularly unique as it had been sung by children for centuries and was barely heard across South 16th Street. However, his second Moonlight Serenade was a composition he wrote while studying music under Dr. Schillinger in New York City. Glenn’s second Moonlight Serenade was unique, becoming the theme song of his number one Big Band and heard literally all around the world.


Glenn’s grandparents were a part of the westward movement of people during the 1800's and moved to the Clarinda area around 1870. During their stay in Southwest Iowa, their son Elmer married Mattie Lou Cavender and before this young couple left Clarinda, their first son, Dean, was born; followed by a second son, Alton Glenn Miller, on March 1, 1904. In hopes of a brighter future, the young couple decided to homestead and moved on west in 1907 to Tryon, Nebraska where they lived in a sod house. In the evenings, Glenn’s mother, Mattie Lou, would play a simple pump organ which helped ease the lonesome existence on the flatlands of Nebraska. If you think it is a long lonely drive across Nebraska today, you can imagine what it was like to be there in 1907. Mattie Lou started a school called Happy Hollow and her children would sing songs as they rode in a wagon on their way to school. The soothing music of his mother in their sod house and the uplifting songs on the way to school must have given Glenn a greater meaning and appreciation for music. Before leaving the sod house, Mattie Lou gave birth to a third son, Herb, in 1913. In 1915, Glenn’s family moved to Grant City, Missouri where he went to grade school, worked for the town bandsman John Mosbarger, was given his first trombone and then played in the town band.


In 1918, Glenn’s family, including an infant daughter, Irene, moved again to Fort Morgan, Colorado where Glenn went to high school. During his senior year, Glenn decided to try the game of football, and by the end of the season, he was chosen by the Colorado High School Sports Association as "the best left end in Colorado." Football wasn’t Glenn’s only interest, however, as he had become very interested in a new sound called dance band music. Glenn enjoyed this music so much that he and some classmates decided to start their own band. In fact, Glenn was so excited about this new music that when it came time for his graduation in 1921, he decided to skip his graduation ceremonies and instead traveled to Laramie, Wyoming to play in a band. Meanwhile, back home, Glenn’s mother had to accept his diploma and the principal commented, "Maybe you’re the one who should get it anyway; you probably worked harder on it than he did!" By now, Glenn had made the decision that he was going to be a professional musician. His first professional contract was signed with a Dixieland group called Senter’s Sentapeeds. To most people it sounds like something you would step on rather than listen to. Then another opportunity opened up where Glenn could play in the Holly Moyer Orchestra in Boulder and earn enough money to attend the University of Colorado. This lasted for two years, but in 1924, Glenn’s musical ambition, and a new job with the Tommy Watkins Orchestra, caused him to discontinue his college education so that he could spend full time playing and arranging music. Glenn eventually headed for Los Angeles, where he had heard there were numerous band opportunities. He soon got the chance to join the Ben Pollack Orchestra, a band noted for finding talented musicians. While playing with Pollack’s band, Glenn roomed with another rising star, a clarinetist from Chicago named Benny Goodman.


In 1928, after working in Los Angeles and Chicago, Glenn moved on to New York City where he worked with bands of Ben Pollack, Red Nichols and Paul Ash as a trombonist and arranger. In 1932, Glenn organized the Smith Ballew Band, and worked two years as manager, arranger and trombonist. In 1934, he helped the Dorsey brothers to organize their first full-time Big Band and in 1935, he organized Ray Noble’s American band. Finally, in 1937, Glenn decided to fulfill his dream and organize his own band. This first band soon ran into financial difficulties and had to disband, but Glenn was not one to give up and he tried again in 1938. This time was different, and in March of 1939, his band was chosen to play the summer season at the prestigious Glen Island Casino, in New Rochelle, New York. This big break led to another important engagement at Meadowbrook, New Jersey in the spring of the same year. Both places offered frequent radio broadcasts, and by mid-summer, the Miller Orchestra had developed a nationwide following. In the fall of 1939, it began a series of radio broadcasts for Chesterfield cigarettes which increased its already great popularity. Thereafter, the band was in constant demand for recording sessions and appeared in two films; Sun Valley Serenade in 1941 and Orchestra Wives in 1942. In 1942, at the peak of his civilian career, Glenn decided he could better serve those in uniform by putting one on himself. By doing this, the band gave up a $20,000 weekly income. Too old to be drafted at age 38, Glenn first volunteered for the Navy but was told that they didn’t need his services. Not giving up, Glenn wrote to the Army’s Brigadier General Charles Young on August 12, 1942. Miller persuaded the Army to accept him so he could in his own words, "put a little more spring into the feet of our marching men and a little more joy into their hearts and to be placed in charge of a modernized army band." After being accepted in the Army, Glenn’s civilian band played their last concert in Passaic, New Jersey on September 27th, 1942. It was such a sad event that the band couldn’t finish playing the closing theme song, Moonlight Serenade.


Glenn soon became part of the Army Specialists Corps with the rank of captain. For the next year and a half, besides arranging music, Glenn created and directed his own 50-member band. Captain Miller’s mission was morale building, bringing a touch of home to the troops and modernizing military music. Glenn was also a talented fund raiser, and raised millions of dollars in war bond drives. He also attracted Air Corps recruits through his I Sustain the Wings weekly radio broadcasts. Still wanting to do more, Glenn arranged for overseas duty for the band. Arriving in London, the band was quartered at 25 Sloane Street, an area in constant barrage by German V-1 buzz bombs. Glenn was immediately concerned for the band and made arrangements for the unit to move to new quarters in Bedford, England. The band moved on July 2, 1944, and the very next day a buzz bomb landed in front of their old quarters, destroying the building and killing 100 people. The Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band was extremely busy and Glenn wrote home that in one month they played at 35 different bases, while performing 40 radio broadcasts in their spare time. Finally, on December 15, 1944, Glenn boarded a single engine C-64 Norseman aircraft to travel to Paris, France where he was to make arrangements for a Christmas broadcast. Tragically, the plane never reached France and was never found. The band, without Miller, performed the scheduled Christmas concert under the direction of Jerry Gray and continued to perform, playing their last concert on November 13, 1945 at the National Press Club dinner for President Truman in Washington, D.C. At that time, General Dwight Eisenhower and General Hap Arnold thanked the band for a job well done.


Glenn Miller will be remembered for many things; his musical style, showmanship, hard work, perseverance, and much more. But his patriotism in giving up his number one civilian band to enlist in the United States Army Air Corps, his pioneering efforts to modernize military bands and his supreme sacrifice for his country have caused him to be remembered as Clarinda’s and America’s favorite musical patriot. Glenn Miller’s life cannot easily be summed up in a few words. He put more in his short life of 40 years than most people do in a longer lifetime.
source: http://www.glennmiller.org/history.htm





Glenn Miller Discography:


 Release Title and date
 100th anniversary
 100th anniversary - disc 2
 16 classic performances
 16 most requested songs
 20 best of glenn miller
 20 classic tracks
 20 golden hits
 20 succès
 24 great jazz performances {b}
 24 karat gold cd 2
 25 big band greats
 28 greatest hits - disc 1
 28 greatest hits - disc 2
 30 exitos de oro cd1
 30 exitos de oro cd2
 36 all-time greatest hits - disc 1
 36 all-time greatest hits - disc 2
 36 all-time greatest hits - disc 3
 40 classic tracks (cd 2)
 40 essentials
 40 unforgetable memories (disk 1)
 40 unforgetable memories (disk 2)
 50 classic tracks (disc 1)
 50 classic tracks (disc 2)
 75 top ten hits
 75 top ten hits (disc 1)
 a christmas concert
 a handful of stars
 a legendary performer
 a memorial (cd2)
 a memorial (disc one)
 a memorial (disc two)
 a portrait of glenn miller
 a portrait of glenn miller [cd 1]
 a special tribute to glenn miller - volume 1
 a special tribute to glenn miller - volume 2
 a stones throw from heaven
 a string of pearls
 a string of pearls (past perfect vol. 8)
 a string of pearls vol. 3
 air force band
 all time greatest hits - the best of the war years
 america's bandleader by "bluebird's best"
 american army air forces training command band 19432-44
 american legend
 american patrol
 american patrol (past perfect vol. 9)
 anvil chorus (past perfect vol.5)
 anvil chorus - cd 1
 anvil chorus - cd 2
 anvil chorus - cd 3
 army air force band
 army air force band disc four
 army air force band disc one
 army air force band disc two
 aufnahmen von 1939 - 1945
 bbc big band
 bd jazz
 best
 best of big bands: glenn miller
 best of glenn miller
 best of the big bands, disc 1
 best of volume 2 cd1
 best of volume 2 cd2
 best recordings
 best sellers jazz
 big artist hit collection
 big artist series
 big band bash
 big band dance party
 big band history vol.1
 big band hits
 big band hits with enoch light % the light brigade
 big band hits with enoch light e the light brigade
 big band legends - the best of glenn miller
 big band swing
 big band themes encyclopedia
 big band y glenn miller cd1
 big band y glenn miller cd2
 big bands: glenn miller
 blueberry hill (past perfect vol. 4)
 blueberry hill - disc 3
 brilliant collection: glenn miller
 by request
 candle light miller
 candlelight miller
 carry on! party with glenn miller
 centurion jazz
 chatanooga choo choo
 chattanooga choo choo
 chattanooga choo choo (past perfect vol. 6)
 chattanooga choo choo - the #1 hits
 chattanooga choo-choo
 christmas serenade in the glenn miller style
 christmas time at cafe rouge
 classic glenn miller
 coframi
 col. maestros del jazz & blues, vol. 7
 collection
 collection cd2
 collection cd3
 dance party in glenn miller style
 en forma
 essential - masters of jazz
 essential best
 essential collection disc 1
 exitos originales
 falling in love with glen miller
 farewell blues - 20 swing classics
 fools rush in
 forever classic
 forever gold
 from hollywood to the us air force
 from the vault - volume 1
 from the vault - volume 2
 from the vault - volume 4
 from the vault vol 3
 genn miller vol 2
 georgia on my mind
 giants of the big band era - disc 1
 glen miller
 glen miller - benny goodman cd 1
 glen miller - in the mood
 glen miller - pennsylvania 65000
 glen miller - tuxedo junction
 glen miller orchestra - cd1
 glen miller orchestra - cd2
 glenn miller
 glenn miller cd-1
 glenn miller & his orchestra 1939-1944
 glenn miller & the army air force band
 glenn miller (cd1-2)
 glenn miller (disc 2)
 glenn miller (members edition)
 glenn miller (pickwick international sms 42)
 glenn miller (santin)
 glenn miller - 16 top tracks
 glenn miller - adios
 glenn miller - cd 1
 glenn miller - cd 2
 glenn miller - the gold collection
 glenn miller - the gold collection - cd 2
 glenn miller - vol. iii
 glenn miller - war broadcasts
 glenn miller -- the collection 1
 glenn miller 2 of 2
 glenn miller 28 great jazz performances cd 1
 glenn miller 28 great jazz performances cd 2
 glenn miller 3 cd box (cd 2)
 glenn miller and his orchestra
 glenn miller and the glenn miller orchestra vol.
 glenn miller best
 glenn miller cd 1
 glenn miller cd 10
 glenn miller cd 3
 glenn miller cd 5
 glenn miller cd 6
 glenn miller cd 7
 glenn miller cd 8
 glenn miller cd 9
 glenn miller cd-2
 glenn miller cd2
 glenn miller colleccion
 glenn miller collection
 glenn miller collection (cd 10)
 glenn miller collection (cd 2)
 glenn miller collection (cd 3)
 glenn miller collection (cd 4)
 glenn miller collection (cd 5)
 glenn miller collection (cd 6)
 glenn miller collection (cd 7)
 glenn miller compilation
 glenn miller et son orchestre "in the mood"
 glenn miller favorites
 glenn miller forever
 glenn miller goes to war!
 glenn miller golden greats 18
 glenn miller greatest hits
 glenn miller in hollywood:music from films
 glenn miller joue les mélodies eternelles
 glenn miller millenium collection cd 1
 glenn miller millenium collection cd 2
 glenn miller old records
 glenn miller orchestra (20 songs)
 glenn miller presents moonlight serenade
 glenn miller story volume 2
 glenn miller the collection
 glenn miller the collection 2
 glenn miller tibute
 glenn miller tribute
 glenn miller vol 1
 glenn miller vol. 3 the man in the moon
 glenn miller [disc 2(2)]
 glenn miller-the best of the lost recordi
 glenn miller1
 glenn miller2
 glenn miller3
 glenn millers und seine groessten hits
 glennmiller cd4
 gold
 golden greats
 golden hits
 golden years cd2-swing
 golden years cd3 - the crooner
 good night, wherever you are
 grand collection
 grandes mitos ii
 grandes orquestas (novedades)
 grands succès de glenn miller
 greatest
 greatest hits
 greatest hits cd 1
 greatest hits cd 2
 greatest jazz
 hall of fame
 herb miller orchestra
 his best recordings 1935-1942
 his greatest hits & finest performances (reader's dige
 historic recordings
 historical original 30's and 40's recordings
 hits of glenn miller#1
 hits of the glenn miller army air corps band#2
 i sustain the wings
 in the digital mood
 in the mood
 in the mood (jazz time)
 in the mood (past perfect vol. 2)
 in the mood - cd2
 in the mood - disc two
 in the mood - moonlight serenade
 in the mood - the definitive glenn miller co
 in the mood - the definitive glenn miller col
 in the mood for...
 in the mood with glenn miller
 in the mood [history #2019242, 2000]
 in the mood, cd 01
 in the mood, cd 02
 in the mood, cd 03
 in the mood, cd 05
 in the mood, cd 06
 in the mood, cd 07
 in the mood, cd 09
 in the mood, cd 10
 in the mood: the very best of glenn miller
 instrumental collection
 introducing glenn miller and the glenn miller or
 it happened in sun valley (past perfect vol. 7)
 it's a blue world
 it's music - glenn miller - historische aufnahmen
 jazz
 jazz & blues collection - cd 51
 jazz archives masterpieces 4
 jazz classic's cd 1
 jazz classic's cd 2
 jazz club presents glenn miller
 jazz masters cd 03
 jazz masters glenn miller
 jazz melodies
 jazztime
 king of the swing cd2
 kings of swing
 kings of swing 1
 kuutamoserenadi
 la légende de glen miller (disc ii)
 la légende de glenn miller
 la légende de glenn miller (disc 1)
 la légende de glenn miller (disc 2)
 le jazz de a a z
 le maître du swing
 legendary big bands
 legendary glenn miller (disk 1)
 legendary glenn miller (disk 2)
 legendary glenn miller (disk 3)
 legendary performers
 legends
 les 100 plus grands succ¨¦s de gleen miller (dis
 les 100 plus grands succès de glenn miller
 les 100 plus grands succes de glenn miller (disc
 les triomphes du jazz vol. 05, glenn miller et son orchestre
 little brown jug
 live at the paradise restaurant 1938
 live from the meadowbrook ballroom v2
 lo mejor de
 long lost treasures
 maestri del jazz #29 - glenn miller - in the mood
 major glenn miller & the army air force band, 19
 major glenn miller & the arny air force band, 1943-44
 major glenn miller and the army air force band
 make believe ballroom time (1 of 2)
 make believe ballroom time (2 of 2)
 master of jazz (cd: 1)
 memorial for glenn miller
 memorial orchestra (2)
 memories of glenn miller
 midnite jazz & blues collection
 miller forever
 miller plays mercer
 missing chapters, vol. 9: king porter stomp
 mood swings
 moolight serenade
 moonlight cocktail
 moonlight memories
 moonlight seranade - 20 big band favourites
 moonlight serenade
 moonlight serenade & other hits
 moonlight serenade (disc 1
 moonlight serenade (disc 2
 moonlight serenade (past perfect vol. 1)
 moonlight serenade (very best of)
 moonlight serenade - disc 1
 moonlight serenade - disc 2
 moonlight serenade cd 2
 moonlight serenade cd1
 moonlight serenade the best of glenn miller
 moonlight serenade: his 50 finest (disc 1)
 more greatest hits
 more miller magic
 more songs for the boys
 my blue heaven
 nejvetsi hity glenna millera
 on the air
 only original hits glenn miller - cd1
 only original hits glenn miller - cd2
 operation: build morale
 original glenn miller orchestra in true stereo
 original hits volume 1
 original hits volume 2
 original legends version
 original recordings
 original revival - forever
 pennsylvania 6-5000 (past perfect vol. 3)
 pensylvania 65000 and other greats
 picture disc
 pilz
 platinum cd-1
 platinum collection
 platinum glenn miller - disc 2
 plays selections from "the glenn miller story" a
 portarait vol. 10 - caribbean clipper
 portrait
 portrait vol. 2 - moonlight serenade
 portrait vol. 3 - melancholy lullaby
 portrait vol. 4 - indian summer
 portrait vol. 5 - tuxedo junction
 portrait vol. 6 - a cabana in havana
 portrait vol. 7 - perfidia
 portrait vol. 8 - chattanooga choo choo
 portrait vol. 9 - serenade in blue
 portrait vol.1 - stariway to the stars
 presenting... glenn miller
 pure gold
 radio days
 rarely heard glenn miller volume 3
 raros collection - soh o melhor de
 rhapsody in blue
 rhapsody in bluse
 season's greatings
 seine 20 grössten hits
 selection of glen miller and his american air force band (2)
 selection of glenn miller [cd1]
 selection of glenn miller [cd2]
 serenade
 serenade in blue
 serenade in blue (past perfect vol. 10)
 serenade in blue cd1
 serge dutfoy - 1944
 showcase on glenn miller
 skylark
 sms 42
 songbook i
 songs for the boys
 special collection
 stairway to the stars
 stairway to the stars - cd 1
 star series - vol.2 - orchestra planet
 string of pearls
 sun valley serenade & orchestra wives
 sunset serenade broadcast nov 22 1941
 sunset serenade live jan 3, 1942
 super hits
 swing back with glenn miller
 swing for victory (disc 1) 1937-1942
 swing for victory (disc 2) 1937-1942
 swing hits
 swing legend cd #300f45143eb8b1f1
 swing-along party
 tertas
 the 20 most requested
 the 40's
 the album
 the album 1
 the album_cd2
 the all time greatest hits disc 2
 the all time greatest hits disc 3
 the army years cd 1
 the army years cd 2
 the best
 the best of
 the best of big band glenn miller and friends
 the best of cd2
 the best of glenn miller
 the best of glenn miller & his orchestra
 the best of glenn miller (cd 1)
 the best of glenn miller (cd1)
 the best of glenn miller 2
 the best of glenn miller and his orchestra
 the best of glenn miller cd 2 of 2
 the best of glenn miller volume 1
 the best of glenn miller volume 2
 the best of glenn miller volume 3
 the best of glenn miller volume 4
 the best of glenn miller: the original recordings (dis
 the best of new glenn miller
 the best of the army air corps band
 the best of the big bands, disc 1
 the big band sound of glenn miller(disc2)
 the broadcast archives volume 2 - disc 1
 the broadcast archives volume 2 - disc 2
 the carnegie hall concert
 the centenary collection disc 2
 the centennial collection
 the classic tracks 1935-1940
 the classic tracks 1940 - 1942
 the collection
 the collection -- disc 2
 the collection 3
 the collection 4
 the complete glen miller
 the complete glenn miller
 the complete glenn miller and his orchestra disc 12
 the complete glenn miller vol. 10
 the complete glenn miller vol. 2
 the complete glenn miller vol. 3
 the complete glenn miller vol. 4
 the complete glenn miller vol. 5
 the complete glenn miller vol. 6
 the complete glenn miller vol. 7
 the complete glenn miller vol. 9
 the complete studio recordings vol. 3
 the complete sustaining broadcasts vol 4
 the complete sustaining broadcasts vol. 1
 the complete sustaining broadcasts vol. 3 disc 1
 the complete sustaining broadcasts vol. 3 disc 2
 the essential - civilian band
 the essential - the army band
 the essential cd1
 the essential cd2
 the essential cd3
 the essential collection cd 2 - "moonlight serenade"
 the essential collection cd1 - "in the mood"
 the essential collection cd3 - "little brown jug"
 the essential glenn miller - disc 1
 the essential glenn miller - disc 2
 the essential glenn miller 1939-1942
 the essential glenn miller orchestra
 the essential glenn miller, disk 1
 the essential glenn miller: disc 2
 the essential v-discs
 the fabulous glenn miller
 the finest glenn miller
 the genius of glenn miller - volume one
 the genius of glenn miller - volume two
 the glen miller story
 the glenn miller army air corps band - essential wartime
 the glenn miller army air force band v-disc sessions
 the glenn miller collection
 the glenn miller collection - 20 golden gr
 the glenn miller collection cd 1
 the glenn miller collection cd2
 the glenn miller collection vol. 2
 the glenn miller orchestra
 the glenn miller orchestra greatest hits 'live' 1940
 the glenn miller story
 the glenn miller story 2
 the glenn miller story 3
 the glenn miller story, vol.05 (june to august 1939)
 the glenn miller story, vol.06 (august to november 1939)
 the glenn miller story, vol.07 (november '39 to january
 the glenn miller story, vol.08 (february to april 1940)
 the glenn miller story, vol.09 (april to september 1940)
 the glenn miller story, vol.10 (september to december 19
 the glenn miller story, vol.11 (december '40 to february
 the glenn miller story, vol.12 (february to august 1941)
 the glenn miller story, vol.13 (september to november 19
 the glenn miller story, vol.14 (november '41 to february
 the glenn miller story, vol.15 (february '42 to july 194
 the glenn miller story, vol.16 (july '42 to december 194
 the glenn miller story, vol.18 (february '44 to novemebe
 the glenn miller story: centenary collection, vol. 17-20 (2 of 4
 the glenn miller tradition
 the glenn miller v-disc sessions: volume 1
 the gold collection
 the golden era of glenn miller
 the golden hits
 the great glenn miller - disc 2
 the great glenn miller - disc 3
 the great glenn miller and his orchestra
 the great instrumentals 1938-1942
 the hit collection
 the immortal glenn miller
 the jazz collector edition
 the jazz masters
 the jazz masters - 100 years of swing
 the king of swing
 the last recordings
 the legen lives on
 the legend - volume 1
 the legend - volume 2
 the legend - volume 3
 the legend lives on
 the legend lives on (disc i)
 the legend lives on, vol. 2, album 1
 the legend lives on, vol. 2, album 2
 the london recordings
 the lost recordings (disc 1 of 2)
 the lost recordings (disc 2 of 2)
 the lost recordings (disc 2)
 the lost recordings - disc 1
 the lost recordings - disc 2
 the lost recordings, vol. 1
 the lost recordings, vol. 2
 the magic collection
 the magic of glenn miller: all-time favourites (cd 03)
 the magic of glenn miller: in the mood (cd 05)
 the magic of glenn miller: miller memories (cd 01)