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In 1954 the Universal-International Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Gershenson, recorded a version of American Patrol (Decca Records, 9–29017), inserted in the LP The Glenn Miller Story of the same year (Decca Records, A-952). The song was also recorded for the 1983 CD album, "In the Digital Mood", by the Glenn Miller Orchestra's touring ghost ...
The Jack Million Band recorded it on the album In the Mood for Glenn Miller, Vol. 2. "Boom Shot" was included on the 1959 double LP released by Twentieth Century Fox entitled Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, TCF 100–2, which included music from the Orchestra Wives and Sun Valley Serenade movies. In May, 1959, "Boom Shot" was released as a 7 ...
Alton Glen "Glenn" Miller (March 1, 1904 – December 15, 1944) was an American big band conductor, arranger, composer, trombone player, and recording artist before and during World War II, when he was an officer in the US Army Air Forces. [1]
Volume One: American Patrol on the UK Avid Entertainment label. The 1945 version appeared on the 1992 UK album Major Glenn Miller's Army Air Forces Overseas Orchestra: American Patrol, Vol. II on Magic Records as DAWE55. The instrumental also appears on the 2012 CD and mp3 compilation album The Glenn Miller Band Honors US Troops by the WNTS ...
The Glenn Miller Story is a 1954 American biographical film about the eponymous American band-leader, ... "American Patrol" "Otchi-Tchor-Ni-Ya" Musical cameos
The "Glenn Miller Medley" (also called "Plays Glenn Miller") was a single by the John Anderson Big Band.It was a medley, covering several songs previously recorded by jazz musician Glenn Miller, including "In the Mood", "American Patrol", "Little Brown Jug" and "Pennsylvania 6-5000".
The Complete Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, 1989; The Missing Chapters: Volume One: American Patrol, 1995; The Lost Recordings, 1996; The Secret Broadcasts, 1996; The Best of The Lost Recordings and The Secret Broadcasts, 1998; Glenn Miller: The Army Air Force Band, 1955 album remastered, 2001
His most famous work is American Patrol (1885), a popular march. Written originally for piano, it was then arranged for wind band and published by Carl Fischer in 1891. It was later arranged for Glenn Miller's swing band by Jerry Gray, and was also arranged by composer Morton Gould. Meacham lived in New York City for much of his life.