Try contacting Maureen DeStefano via the orchestra's official website, www.glennmillerorchestra.com
It's swing music, which was popular in the 1930s through WWII.
The original "In the Mood" song was written and sung by Glenn Miller in 1939. Joe Garland and Andy Razaf also contributed to the lyrics and music. "In The Mood" was a #1 hit in the U.S. in the 1940s.
Without question, In the Mood is the most-remembered tune.During his lifetime, Chattanooga Choo Choo was the biggest seller - it was only the second recording to every sell a million copies at that time, and was awarded the first Gold Record.
Ricky Martin's mood of music is crazy and old style and fancy
"In the Mood" is a big band era #1 hit recorded by American bandleader Glenn Miller. It topped the charts for 13 straight weeks in 1940 in the U.S. and one year later was featured in the movie Sun Valley Serenade. In 1999, National Public Radio (NPR) included the 1939 Glenn Miller recording on RCA Bluebird on the NPR 100, the list of "The 100 most important American musical works of the 20th century".
In one section, the two tenor saxophones take turns soloing, and later there's a Trumpet solo.
It's swing music, which was popular in the 1930s through WWII.
The original "In the Mood" song was written and sung by Glenn Miller in 1939. Joe Garland and Andy Razaf also contributed to the lyrics and music. "In The Mood" was a #1 hit in the U.S. in the 1940s.
music is mood
Without question, In the Mood is the most-remembered tune.During his lifetime, Chattanooga Choo Choo was the biggest seller - it was only the second recording to every sell a million copies at that time, and was awarded the first Gold Record.
In the Mood and Tuxedo Junction.
Ricky Martin's mood of music is crazy and old style and fancy
"In the Mood" was created in 1938 by composer Joe Garland and bandleader Glenn Miller. The song became one of the biggest hits of the swing era.
Yes, mood is a noun, though it can be used without change as an adjective, as in "mood music."
"In the Mood" is a big band era #1 hit recorded by American bandleader Glenn Miller. It topped the charts for 13 straight weeks in 1940 in the U.S. and one year later was featured in the movie Sun Valley Serenade. In 1999, National Public Radio (NPR) included the 1939 Glenn Miller recording on RCA Bluebird on the NPR 100, the list of "The 100 most important American musical works of the 20th century".
Music can change one's mood
he likes random music