The cast of Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Band - 1947 includes: Tex Beneke as Himself - Leader of Glenn Miller Band The Crew Chiefs as Band Singers The Glenn Miller Orchestra as Themselves Lillian Lane as Band Singer Arthur Malvin as Band Singer Robert Nichols as Band Singer
The cast of Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra - 1947 includes: The Glenn Miller Orchestra as Themselves
Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Band - 1947 was released on:
USA: 23 June 1947
USA: 22 February 1952 (re-release)
Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra - 1947 was released on:
USA: 26 March 1947
No, he's much younger so he would not have performed with the original orchestra. His Miller connection is that he was a member of Tex Beneke's band and assumed its leadership when Tex passed away in 2000.
no
Most big bands were named for their leaders so his was simply "The Glenn Miller Orchestra".
Between maybe 15 US$ and 20 US$. There are still plenty of Glenn Miller 78s available, check well-known auction site. According to John Flower's (semi-official) discography of Glenn Miller's recordings from 1935 to 1942, Miller himself never recorded that tune for Bluebird. The only recordings of the song by a Glenn Miller-related orchestra were done under the direction of Tex Beneke and Larry O'Brien, and these were on LP or CD.
Glenn Miller
The Glenn Miller Orchestra has: Played Gene Morrison Orchestra in "Orchestra Wives" in 1942. Played Themselves in "Upbeat in Music" in 1943. Played Themselves in "Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra" in 1947. Played Themselves in "Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Band" in 1947. Played Themselves in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Themselves in "The Big Record" in 1957. Played Themselves in "The Jackie Gleason Show" in 1966. Played Themselves in "Happy Days" in 1970.
No, it was written after his plane disappeared. There are recordings by the current Glenn Miller Orchestra and a non-very-"Millerish" version by Tex Beneke, done in 1965.
The cast of Sweet Serenade - 1950 includes: Tex Beneke as Himself (and the Glenn Miller Orchestra)
Glenn Miller Orchestra was created in 1937.
Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Band - 1947 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
No, he's much younger so he would not have performed with the original orchestra. His Miller connection is that he was a member of Tex Beneke's band and assumed its leadership when Tex passed away in 2000.
no
Most big bands were named for their leaders so his was simply "The Glenn Miller Orchestra".
Between maybe 15 US$ and 20 US$. There are still plenty of Glenn Miller 78s available, check well-known auction site. According to John Flower's (semi-official) discography of Glenn Miller's recordings from 1935 to 1942, Miller himself never recorded that tune for Bluebird. The only recordings of the song by a Glenn Miller-related orchestra were done under the direction of Tex Beneke and Larry O'Brien, and these were on LP or CD.
Tex Beneke has: Played Orchestra Member in "Sun Valley Serenade" in 1941. Played Phil Mercer in "Orchestra Wives" in 1942. Played Singer in "Trumpet Serenade" in 1942. Played Himself - Band Vocalist in "Upbeat in Music" in 1943. Played Himself - Leader of Glenn Miller Band in "Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Band" in 1947. Performed in "Cavalcade of Bands" in 1950. Played Himself (and the Glenn Miller Orchestra) in "Sweet Serenade" in 1950. Played himself in "Kreisler Bandstand" in 1951. Played himself in "This Is Your Life" in 1952. Performed in "General Electric Theater" in 1953. Played Himself - Orchestra Leader in "The Bell Telephone Hour" in 1959. Played himself in "Happy Days" in 1970. Played himself in "The Anita Bryant Spectacular" in 1980. Played himself in "My Music: The Big Band Years" in 2009. Played himself in "My Music: Big Band Vocalists" in 2012.
Glenn Miller
Depends on what record.