His orchestra was by far the most popular big band of the 1930s and 1940s, although critics have argued for decades over whether it was the most "musical". It was actually more of a pop orchestra than a jazz band in many respects, compared for example to Duke Ellington's or Benny Goodman's bands that played more traditional jazz.
Actually the question should be "what are the hits" because Miller had dozens of top tunes to his credit. To list just a few:
In the Mood - perhaps the most famous song of the swing era
Moonlight Serenade - his theme song
Little Brown Jug
String of Pearls
Serenade in Blue
Pennsylvania 6-5000
American Patrol
Chattanooga Choo-Choo
Farewell Blues
Bugle Call Rag
... and many others
40's MusicBig Band music: Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and The Andrews Sisters. lots of styles. most people were listening to Jazz, Big band, folk, swing, classical, blues and rock and roll became popular in the late 40's
I would consider the key features to be that Jazz really got started and became popular during prohibition and then in the 30's, Big Band music took Jazz to an upbeat and swing style that was great to dance to. Glen Miller was one of the great Big Band leaders of that time
Zeke Zarchy passed away on April 12, 2009. Miller's plane was lost during World War II but his band was not on it with him. Zeke was the last band member to see Miller alive, having talked with him at the airfield just before takeoff. Glenn Miller's band did not die with him. Zeke settled in Southern California after the war and worked as a studio musician for television and films for many years. He played in many Glenn Miller Reunion bands and toured Japan over 30 times, along with studio work for both CBS and NBC staff orchestras, and with the Great Pacific Jazz Band with Bob Ringwald. Zeke passed away on April 12, 2009 (Sunday - not Saturday as stated in the obit) See the link for more information on his career.
There is no difference in the actual instrument, it's just the style of music that is played. A jazz flute is in a jazz band, and plays jazz music. Jazz parts for flutes are very rare though.
To watch a jazz band play one could visit a jazz music club such as 'Andy's Jazz Club', 'Green Mill' and 'The Velvet Lounge'. One can watch videos of jazz performances on YouTube.
During the time period, popular music was jazz and big band and swing. Popular artists include Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman.
Absolutely! He led the most popular dance band in the US during the early 1940s. However some purist music critics didn't consider him to be a serious jazz musician because he played more popular tunes than jazz, so in that sense a small minority didn't take him seriously.
40's MusicBig Band music: Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and The Andrews Sisters. lots of styles. most people were listening to Jazz, Big band, folk, swing, classical, blues and rock and roll became popular in the late 40's
Jazz
I would consider the key features to be that Jazz really got started and became popular during prohibition and then in the 30's, Big Band music took Jazz to an upbeat and swing style that was great to dance to. Glen Miller was one of the great Big Band leaders of that time
Glen Campbell (singer) Glenn Close (actress) Glenn Beck, talk show host Glenn "Big Dog" Robinson, retired NBA player Glenn Miller, American jazz musician
I would name my jazz band something that sounds laidback,because jazz music is usually played by laid back down to earth people.
Jazz
The first jazz music were released in 1917. The records were called: 'Jass' Band's "Dixie Jass Band One Step" and "Livery Stable Blues."
Zeke Zarchy passed away on April 12, 2009. Miller's plane was lost during World War II but his band was not on it with him. Zeke was the last band member to see Miller alive, having talked with him at the airfield just before takeoff. Glenn Miller's band did not die with him. Zeke settled in Southern California after the war and worked as a studio musician for television and films for many years. He played in many Glenn Miller Reunion bands and toured Japan over 30 times, along with studio work for both CBS and NBC staff orchestras, and with the Great Pacific Jazz Band with Bob Ringwald. Zeke passed away on April 12, 2009 (Sunday - not Saturday as stated in the obit) See the link for more information on his career.
Big band, jazz, and country.
Big band and jazz