Glenn Miller's music "lives on" at a vintage festival on the site of the airfield he disappeared from 80 years ago, according to organisers. In December 1944 the US airman and band leader boarded ...
The Glenn Miller collections (GMC) are a part of the American Music Research Center’s archival collections, stewarded in partnership with the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries’ Rare & ...
The Glenn Miller collections are housed within the American Music Research Center’s collections at the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries’ Rare & Distinctive Collections. For all questions about ...
Glenn Miller's plane took off from Bedford for Paris, on 15 December 1944 A US team is investigating if a plane carrying band leader Glenn Miller might have crashed off the Dorset coast.
“Chattanooga Choo Choo” was the first gold record in music history. In 1941, it was number one on the billboard chart for nine consecutive weeks. The song is from one of two Glenn Miller ...