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Glenn Miller’s great American music lives again!
| Famous for being the leader of the most popular big band during the Big Big Band Era, Glenn Miller is the music symbol of a generation. Of all of the band and leaders of that era, the memory of Glenn Miller is the most long-lived and powerful. In the late 1930’s and 1940’s, he was a “pop superstar” with literally dozens of hit songs. Some of those hit songs which are still popular today include: “In The Mood”, “Moonlight Serenade”, “I’ve Got A Gal In Kalamazoo”, “Tuxedo Junction”, “A String Of Pearls”, and “Chattanooga Choo Choo”, for which Glenn Miller received the first “gold” record in the recording industry. | ![]() |
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The Moonlight Singers |
Tom Daugherty |
Dale Hawley |
| The 17 member “tribute” orchestra recreates the sound and the look of the original Glenn Miller Orchestra with the original music arrangements. The orchestra is under the direction of trombonist and musical arranger Tom Daugherty. Featured with the group are vocalists Dale Hawley, Jarrod Harrah, Mindy Meltzer and vocal groups “The Moonlight Singers” recreating the original “Modernaires" and “The Swingin’ Sweethearts” as the “Andrew Sisters”. Also featured, are several musicians who were past members of the current Glenn Miller Orchestra. |
“Glenn Miller On the Air"
It’s the 1940’s again with Glenn Miller and his
orchestra on the radio with the Chesterfield
Broadcasts. The show features those
great
Miller hit songs and a special
appearance
by the Andrew Sisters.
The Glenn Miller Army Air Force
Band Tribute
Our Most Popular Show!
| Enlisting in the Army Air Corps during WWII, Glenn Miller formed one the greatest military bands of all times which entertained thousands of soldiers in The United States, England, and France. Major Glenn Miller paid the ultimate sacrifice when he was lost over the English Channel in a plane traveling to France to prepare for performances. His music continues to touch the hearts of millions of people around the world. |
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Musical Selections Include:
“Moonlight Serenade”, “In The Mood”,
“A String Of Pearls” “St. Louis Blues March ”,
“Jeep Jockey Jump ", “Long Ago And Far Away ”,
“Tail End Charlie ”, “Peggy The Pin-up Girl ”,
“American Patrol”, “Anvil Chorus ”,
“Londonderry Air ”, “Here We Go Again ”,
“The Army Air Corps Song ”, and many more!
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Email Swingin' Sounds Promotions
For more information contact:
Ron Reynolds, Promotions Manager
Swingin' Sounds Promotions
Phone/fax (937) 429-2073
Cell (937) 477-5074