On September 27, 1942, Glenn Miller and his Orchestra gave their last performance. America’s number one band was breaking up because its leader, who was the nation’s most popular musician, was joining ...
As Glenn Miller’s musical career soared, he traded in his commercial success for a military uniform to entertain US troops during World War II. Then, on a foggy afternoon, December 15 ...
The unemployed trombone player Glenn Miller is always broken, chasing his sound to form his band and hocking his instrument in the pawn house to survive. When his friend Chummy MacGregor is hired ...
WORCESTER — The Glenn Miller Orchestra will perform at Mechanics ... in the United States and Canada but there were also ...
Glenn M. Miller, 65, died unexpectedly July 1 in his West Lawn residence. He was the husband of Mary Ann (Ruhnke) Miller, to whom he was married 30 years. Born Dec. 12, 1940, in West Reading ...
Alton Glenn Miller (A&S ex’26, HonDocHum’84) spent three semesters at the University of Colorado before pawning his college trombone for a bus ticket to Los Angeles. While enrolled at CU, he met his ...