The single best discography is considered to be Moonlight Serenade, A Bio-Discography of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, by John Flower.
Between maybe 15 US$ and 20 US$. There are still plenty of Glenn Miller 78s available, check well-known auction site. According to John Flower's (semi-official) discography of Glenn Miller's recordings from 1935 to 1942, Miller himself never recorded that tune for Bluebird. The only recordings of the song by a Glenn Miller-related orchestra were done under the direction of Tex Beneke and Larry O'Brien, and these were on LP or CD.
According to John Flower's discography the band recorded "Says Who? Says You, Says I!" on September 3, 1941 in RCA's New York studios. The discography indicates that they never performed the tune publicly, however.
The rights to Glenn Miller's songs are primarily held by his estate and various music publishing companies. After Miller's death in 1944, his compositions and recordings became part of the public domain or were licensed to different entities. As a result, several organizations manage the rights to his music, including the Glenn Miller estate, which oversees licensing and use of his works. Specific rights may vary depending on the individual song and its publishing agreements.
Jeff Miller's parents are not widely public figures, and specific details about them are generally not publicly available. If you're referring to a specific Jeff Miller, such as a politician or athlete, please provide more context for a more accurate answer.
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Between maybe 15 US$ 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.
If you look on Rhett Miller's website, you can find the recordings of songs that he has for sale on the apple store. There is a link to download the music there as well as a list of the songs that he has.
According to John Flower's discography the band recorded "Says Who? Says You, Says I!" on September 3, 1941 in RCA's New York studios. The discography indicates that they never performed the tune publicly, however.
William M. Miller has written: 'My Persian Pilgrimage' 'How to buy & sell used record albums' -- subject(s): Collectors and collecting, Sound recordings
EMI Miller controls the underlying tune; recordings will have their own master rights in addition.
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.
His bands were formed in the United States. Most of his recordings with the civilian band were made in New York, Chicago, and Hollywood. Recordings with the AAF band were made at Yale University, in New York, and later in London.
Corey Miller is not Mexican; he is an American. He is best known as a former professional football player and television personality. If you're referring to a specific Corey Miller, please provide more context for a more accurate response.
The rights to Glenn Miller's songs are primarily held by his estate and various music publishing companies. After Miller's death in 1944, his compositions and recordings became part of the public domain or were licensed to different entities. As a result, several organizations manage the rights to his music, including the Glenn Miller estate, which oversees licensing and use of his works. Specific rights may vary depending on the individual song and its publishing agreements.
Dwain Miller is not a widely recognized figure in popular culture or history, and there may be multiple individuals with that name. Without specific context, it's challenging to provide accurate information. If you have a particular Dwain Miller in mind, please provide more details for clarification.
Miller is the 149th role in Domingo's official repertoire, and the 14th baritone role. He's also sung 21 other parts in musicals, choral and orchestral works, and Spanish zarzuelas. This doesn't count arias and songs from other operas and shows in concert and on recordings. He recorded tenor arias from all of Verdi's operas, but hasn't sung all the complete roles--only most of them!
Jeff Miller's parents are not widely public figures, and specific details about them are generally not publicly available. If you're referring to a specific Jeff Miller, such as a politician or athlete, please provide more context for a more accurate answer.