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Glenn Miller And The Army Air Force Band - This Is Glenn Miller And The Army Air Force Band album

Glenn Miller And The Army Air Force Band - This Is Glenn Miller And The Army Air Force Band album

  • Performer: Glenn Miller And The Army Air Force Band
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: This Is Glenn Miller And The Army Air Force Band
  • Released: 1973
  • Style: Big Band
  • MP3 version size: 1149 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1597 mb
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On December 15th we commemorate the disappearance of Major Glenn Miller in a flight over the English Channel.

Glenn Miller and the Army Air Force Band - Over There This is Great music!

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Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Long Ago And Far Away. Glenn Miller – Oh What A Beautiful Morning. Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – Over There. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – In An Eighteenth Century Drawing Room. Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – Tuxedo Junction. Glenn Miller – Song Of The Volga Boatmen.

This release was issued in a Binder type album, with a 20 page attached photo (black & white) and informational booklet. The EP's have slip in attached pouches. It is an auto-coupled release.

Labels: Radio Corporation of America The orange label ( 10th RCA label) was introduced 1969 and used up to 1971. Front cover: LPM-6700 Spine: LPM 6700, LPM 6700 (5) Advert Sheet: LPM-6700. The LP sides are numbered and combined as follows: - Side 1 & 10 - Side 2 & 9 - Side 3 & 8 - Side 4 & 7 - Side 5 & 6. Recorded 1943, 1944.

Glenn Miller Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – Begin The Beguine. Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – The St. Louis Blues March. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Holiday For Strings.

Glenn Miller Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – Song of the Volga Boatmen. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Medley Flow Gently Sweet Afton, Moondream. :04. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – What Do You Do In The Infantry. Glenn Miller Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – Pearls on Velvet. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Time Alone Will Tell. Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – Londonderry Air (Danny Boy). Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Solitude.

Glenn Miller and His Army Air Force Band - In the Mood 02:54.

disbanded his civilian band in the fall of 1942, had gone into the service, and there organized his Army Air Force Band, broadcast in the . before heading overseas. Annotator and Miller biographer George T. Simon claims the new band was "superior in just about every respect" to the civilian band, which may or may not be true, but it certainly was larger. One hears strings in some of the arrangements here, and there are clearly larger brass and reed sections as well. To the extent that there is any indication of what a postwar Miller band might have sounded like, had the bandleader not been killed, it may be heard in the easy listening approach to "Holiday for Strings" and "Stormy Weather.