TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Glenn Miller was the sound of his generation. With his trombone and Big Band Sound, he made memories for millions with songs like “In the Mood”, “Pennsylvania 6-5000″ and ” ...
Before Glenn Miller became one of the most influential big band leaders of all time, he was a student at the University of Colorado Boulder—for a little while, anyway. Born in Iowa, Miller and his ...
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 ...
It was Christmas Day, 1944, when people heard the news: Glenn Miller, one of music's biggest stars, had vanished. He had boarded a military plane from Britain, bound for Paris, where he was scheduled ...
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Big Band Leader Glenn Miller Vanished 80 Years Ago. His Death Started the ‘Legacy' Band Trend
As anyone who's recently attended a show by Foreigner or Lynyrd Skynyrd knows, it's become as common as a guitar solo to see a classic rock & roll outfit without any original members in the lineup.
The ABC11 I-Team has traced Miller's path from North Carolina to Kansas. We learned he was given a new Social Security number and the new name of Frazier Glenn Cross in the 1990s when he entered the ...
HAZEN — Glenn Arthur Miller, 84, Hazen, died peacefully on Jan. 21, 2013, at Sakakawea Medical Center, Hazen. Services will be held at 10 a.m. CST Saturday, Jan. 26 ...
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