Alfred Aulwurm was a violinist in the Army Air Force Orchestra which only made 4 never-released commercial sides. However he performed on many broadcasts and live concerts, so it's not practical to try to provide a full list here. To cite just a few:
Stormy Weather
Along the Santa Fe Trail
Holiday for Strings
Poinciana
My Blue Heaven
Rhapsody in Blue
Stardust
Begin the Beguine
Now I Know
He eventually became a highly respected teacher and conductor. In 1964 he established the Southwest Symphony Orchestra in Oak Lawn, IL. Alfred Aulwurm retired in 1990.
when Did Glenn Miller Recored Adios
No. You may be thinking of the song Frenesi, which he did record.
Depends on what record.
Glenn Miller was born on March 1, 1904.
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 Glenn Miller Story was created in 1954.
Glenn Miller Orchestra was created in 1937.
Glenn Miller was born on March 1, 1904.
Glenn Miller was born on March 1, 1904
Andrew Glenn Miller is 6' 1 1/2".
Yes. Glenn Miller was extremely popular.
Yes, Glenn Miller married to Helen Burger in 1928