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Mayor Glenn Miller. Alton Glenn Miller ( Clarinda, Iowa; 1 de marzo de 1904- Desaparecido en el Canal de la Mancha; 15 de diciembre de 1944) fue un músico estadounidense de big band, trombonista, arreglista y director de una orquesta de la era del swing, fue el mayor vendedor de discos de 1939 a 1942, siendo uno de los directores de ...
- 15 de diciembre de 1944
- Alton Glenn Miller
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Alton Glen "Glenn" Miller (1 March 1904 [citation needed]; disappeared 15 December 1944; declared dead 16 December 1945) 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.
- Alton Glen Miller, March 1, 1904, Clarinda, Iowa, U.S.
- Declared dead in absentia, December 16, 1945 (aged 41)
- December 15, 1944 (aged 40), over English Channel
8 de ago. de 2017 · 20 EXITOS GLENN MILLERDISCOS CORO*Raimbow Rapsody*Danny Boy*Kalamazoo*Story Of Stormy Night*Anvil Chorus*Blue Champagne*When Johnny Comes Marching Home*Chata...
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Glenn Miller. (Alton Glenn Miller; Clarinda, Estados Unidos, 1904 - Sobre el canal de la Mancha, 1944) Director de big band, trombonista, compositor y arreglista estadounidense. Pese a su virtuosismo como instrumentista, Glenn Miller alcanzó la fama gracias a su habilidad para los arreglos musicales, a los que dotó de una singular manera de ...
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2 de abr. de 2014 · (1904-1944) Who Was Glenn Miller? Bandleader and musician Glenn Miller inspired the World War II generation. He was one of the most popular bandleaders in the late 1930s and early 1940s with...