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Miller, (Alton) Glenn (1904–1944)

US trombonist and bandleader. He was an exponent of the big-band swing sound from 1938. He composed his signature tune ‘Moonlight Serenade’ in 1935, and it became a major hit upon its release in 1939. Miller became leader of the US Army Air Force Band in Europe in 1942, and made broadcasts to troops throughout the world during World War II. He disappeared without trace on a flight between England and France in 1944.



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Collie, who grew up listening to Glenn Miller and Harry James, enlisted his friend Bob Noval's big band to provide the tunes.
I suspect [these pollutants] may be mitochondrial poisons, but we need stronger molecular evidence," says environmental toxicologist Glenn Miller of the University of Nevada in Reno.
Wald lists recordings found on old jukeboxes in several Mississippi juke joints from 1941 (three years after Johnson died), that portray locals listening not only to popular blues artists like Bill Broonzy and Walter Davis, but also to white big handleaders Glenn Miller and Sammy Kaye, crooners like The Ink Spots and the 4 Clefs, and jazz artists like Earl Hines and Art Tatum.
 
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