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SUMMARY:The Glenn Miller Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Glenn Miller and his orchestra made a big impact right before and during the war. And it had more hit records in one year than anybody in the history of the recording industry. In fact\, its recording of "Chattanooga Choo-Choo" earned the first Gold Record ever awarded to a performing artist. Additional Gold Record recordings include "In the Digital Mood" and "In The Christmas Mood\," Volume I & II.\n\n\n\nBack in the days of the big band era of the forties\, any dance band "worth its salt" had a distinctive theme song. It was the musical signature with which they signed on and signed off at their engagements and radio broadcasts. The theme of Glenn Miller and his orchestra was the beautiful "Moonlight Serenade\," and it is still the signature tune of the Glenn Miller Orchestra today. Interestingly enough\, Glenn Miller originally wrote the music of the song himself as an exercise for a course in arranging. He composed it long before he organized his band\, when he was a trombonist and arranger with Ray Noble's famous band.\n\n\n\nIt is now more than 80 years since Glenn Miller first succeeded with the orchestra\, which still bears his name to this day. Except for a few years following his disappearance\, Glenn's orchestra and music have been heard around the world continuously since 1938. \n\n\n\nPart of the Forte Bank Main Stage Series\n\nShow Sponsor: The Lutz Family Foundation
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="color:rgb(1\, 1\, 1)\; font-family:muli\,sans-serif">Glenn Miller and his orchestra made a big impact right before and during the war. And it had more hit records in one year than anybody in the history of the recording industry. In fact\, its recording of &ldquo\;Chattanooga Choo-Choo&rdquo\; earned the first Gold Record ever awarded to a performing artist. Additional Gold Record recordings include &ldquo\;In the Digital Mood&rdquo\; and &ldquo\;In The Christmas Mood\,&rdquo\; Volume I &amp\; II.</span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="color:rgb(1\, 1\, 1)\; font-family:muli\,sans-serif">Back in the days of the big band era of the forties\, any dance band &ldquo\;worth its salt&rdquo\; had a distinctive theme song. It was the musical signature with which they signed on and signed off at their engagements and radio broadcasts. The theme of Glenn Miller and his orchestra was the beautiful &ldquo\;Moonlight Serenade\,&rdquo\; and it is still the signature tune of the Glenn Miller Orchestra today. Interestingly enough\, Glenn Miller originally wrote the music of the song himself as an exercise for a course in arranging. He composed it long before he organized his band\, when he was a trombonist and arranger with Ray Noble&rsquo\;s famous band.</span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="color:rgb(1\, 1\, 1)\; font-family:muli\,sans-serif">It is now more than 80 years since Glenn Miller first succeeded with the orchestra\, which still bears his name to this day. Except for a few years following his disappearance\, Glenn&rsquo\;s orchestra and music have been heard around the world continuously since 1938.&nbsp\;</span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="color:rgb(1\, 1\, 1)\; font-family:muli\,sans-serif">Part of the Forte Bank Main Stage Series</span><br />\n<span style="color:rgb(1\, 1\, 1)\; font-family:muli\,sans-serif">Show Sponsor: The Lutz Family Foundation</span>
LOCATION:Schauer Arts Center 147 N. Rural Street Hartford\, WI 53027
UID:e.898.7996
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DTSTAMP:20260410T212150Z
URL:https://m.hartfordchamber.org/events/details/the-glenn-miller-orchestra-7996
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