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Glenn Miller and his Orchestra had opened their first of two 1939 engagements at Frank Dailey’s Meadowbrook Ballroom on March 5, 1939. The first surviving instance that we have of Glenn and the band playing Moonlight Serenade by its final and well -known name is on the NBC -Blue sustaining
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Glenn Miller and his Orchestra (1937-1942) performed at ballrooms and hotels across the United States. They played for dances and events that were known as "one night stands." During and between travels, the band appeared on many sustaining (non-commercial) broadcasts for the CBS, NBC-Red, NBC-Blue and Mutual radio networks.
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Glenn Miller Story, The (1954) -- (Movie Clip) Four Saxes And A Clarinet Dramatizing the key component of the title character's celebrated sound, James Stewart (with support from Harry Morgan, Charles Drake and George Tobias), after losing a trumpeter, tumbles to a clarinet solution, validated by his wife (June Allyson), via his own signature composition (Moonlight Serenade), in The Glenn
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Glenn Miller and his Orchestra had opened their first of two 1939 engagements at Frank Dailey’s Meadowbrook Ballroom on March 5, 1939. The first surviving instance that we have of Glenn and the band playing Moonlight Serenade by its final and well -known name is on the NBC -Blue sustaining
11K 3.6M views 16 years ago "Moonlight Serenade" is an American popular song with original music by Glenn Miller and subsequent lyrics by Mitchell Parish. It was originally named "Now I Lay
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