Among the most common questions received by the Glenn Miller Archives from historians and the public concern the events of December 15, 1944 and the tragic disappearance of Major Glenn Miller in an ...
The date was March 1, 1904 and the town was Clarinda. The boy that was born that night was named Alton Glen Miller (later changed to Glenn) and when he uttered his first cry, Clarinda heard Glenn ...
The Glenn Miller collections are housed within the American Music Research Center’s collections ... Lloyd and Marty Gelman, Randy and Debbie Holliday, Doree and Jerry Hickman, Caryl and David Kassoy, ...
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.
On 15 December 1944, the hugely popular musician Major Glenn Miller boarded a small plane at an RAF base in Bedfordshire. The American army band leader was heading to Paris to cheer on the Allied ...
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 ...
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 ...