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  1. The new band was led by former Miller saxophonist Tex Beneke. The band included members of the civilian and AAF bands including a large string section. The orchestra's official public debut...

  2. 25 de may. de 2021 · TEX BENEKE & THE GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA - 19461. Moonlight Serenade2. In The Mood3. Medley – Londonderry Air, Five Minutes More, Don’t Be That Way, Serenade ...

  3. Complete Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra by Tex Beneke, Tex Beneke & His Orchestra, Glenn Miller. Find album reviews, track lists, credit...

  4. 10 de may. de 2016 · The Complete Tex Beneke And The Glenn Miller Orchestra Part Five - This is the fifth part of the six part discographical series following the fortunes of Tex Beneke leading the post war Glenn Miller Orchestra.

  5. In order to counteract the Flanagan threat, Tex changed his billing to “Tex Beneke and his Music in the Miller Mood”. In June the Band played once again at New York’s Statler Hotel (the old Pennsylvania under a new name), the scene of so many Miller triumphs of old, and for this engagement they dug out

  6. 6 de jun. de 2016 · The Complete Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Part #6 (1946 - 1950) - This is the final entry of the six part series following the fortunes of Tex Beneke leading the post war Glenn Miller Orchestra.

  7. Tex Beneke Tenor saxophone, singer, band leader Born: February 12, 1914 in Fort Worth, Texas Died: May 30, 2000 in Costa Mesa, California He was born Gordon Beneke in Fort Worth, a birthplace which earned him the familiar nickname ‘Tex’. He played soprano saxophone as a child and.