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The 1937 band's clarinettist was Irving Prestopnik, who went by the name Fazola (while that sounds fictional, it's quite true - see George T. Simon's history of the band!) When Miller reorganized the band in 1938, he hired Wilbur Schwartz whose broad tone was crucial to the famed reed blend now called The Miller Sound. Schwartz remained with the band until Miller broke it up in 1942. The AAF Band featured Michael "Peanuts" Hucko on clarinet.
- playing lead over four saxes (famous Glenn Miller Sound) - playing the third and fourth voice in a 'doubling' reed section, this typically being flute 1 - flute 2 - clarinet 3 - clarinet 4 - bass clarinet 5 instead of five saxophones - improvising over the ensemble on 'hot' last choruses, especially if they are of the 'shout' or 'riff'-type - in tutti: playing a 3rd above the 1st trumpet, the sound gets a 'dixie' flavour. - lowest voice in trio voicings (Ellington, Mood Indigo: muted trumpet 1st voice - muted trombone 2nd voice - low (bass)clarinet 3rd voice
No, Glenn Miller is not single.
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Glenn Miller was born on March 1, 1904.
Glenn Miller married to Helen Burger in 1928
Andrew Glenn Miller is 6' 1 1/2".
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Wikipedia recorded his nickname as "Major".
The band led by Glenn Miller's nephew, John Miller, is called the "Glenn Miller Orchestra." John Miller has continued the legacy of his uncle by performing and touring with this band, which pays tribute to the original Glenn Miller Orchestra's music and style.
She passed away in 1966, at age 64.
He married Helen Burger in 1928.