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  1. NBC Broadcast, April 5th 1940 (complete). Glenn Miller and his Orchestra. Vocals by Marion Hutton and Ray Eberle. NBC Announcer: Alan RobinsonNBC Control Man...

    • 32 min
    • 11.1K
    • Ralf Siebert
  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Live From The Cafe Rouge 1940" on Discogs.

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    • UK
    • 4
    • CD, Mono
  3. Live From the Cafe Rouge 1940, an Album by Glenn Miller. Released in 2000 on Jazz Band (catalog no. EBCD 2151-2; CD). Genres: Big Band.

  4. 11 de abr. de 2000 · Live from the Café Rouge 1940 by Glenn Miller released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Personnel: Glenn Miller (trombone); Marion Hutton, Ray Eberle (vocals); Richard Fisher (guitar); Ernie Caceres (clarinet, alto saxophone); Hal McIntyre, Jimmy Abato (alto saxophone); Al Klink (tenor saxophone); Clyde Hurley, Tommy Mack, Paul Tanner, Dale McMickle (trumpet); Frank D'Annolfo, Jimmy Priddy (trombone); Moe Purtill (drums).

  6. cafe rouge. Air Date. : 11.23.1940 ( November 23, 1940) Plot. : + Blue Network. A band remote from The Cafe Rouge of The Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City. The first tune is "Little Brown Jug."

  7. Opening Night, Café Rouge, October 7, 1940 (L to R) Dick Todd, Glenn Miller, Yvette, Leonard Joy (RCA) and Dinah Shore Make Believe Ballroom Riding a wave of popularity and glowing critical reviews, the band returned to New York and the Café Rouge for a return engagement. On October 7, the gala opening night and coast-to-coast