On Dec. 15, 1944, Glenn Miller, one of the kings of the big-band scene — the dance-pop of its time — stepped aboard a military plane to cross the English Channel from England to France.
Events to mark the anniversary of the disappearance of big band leader Glenn Miller have been taking place in the town where he was billeted during World War Two. The Glenn Miller Memorial Weekend ...
May Blossom said Glenn Miller was very well known in the town during his time here Events to mark the anniversary of the disappearance of big band leader Glenn Miller have been taking place in the ...
Pete Lisicky’s return to Whitehall on Dec. 27 for a ceremony in which his number 32 was retired, brought a lot of familiar faces back to Dick Tracy Court. Former head coaches such as Ron Hassler and ...
Glenn Miller was the swing era's biggest star. Then, he vanished without a trace. 80 years later, Glenn Miller's sudden disappearance remains unsolved It was Christmas Day, 1944, when people heard ...
It was Christmas Day, 1944, when people heard the news: Glenn Miller, one of music's biggest stars, had vanished. He had boarded a military plane from Britain, bound for Paris, where he was scheduled ...
Glenn Miller was billeted to Bedford during World War Two but also stayed at Milton Ernest Hall, where the US Air Force had its command headquarters A weekend of historical events will be held in ...
It was Christmas Day, 1944, when people heard the news: Glenn Miller, one of music's biggest stars, had vanished. He had boarded a military plane from Britain, bound for Paris, where he was ...