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.
I have never seen a president of the United States who has shown such total disrespect for the U.S. military and law enforcement as has President Donald Trump. To nominate someone like Pete Hegseth to ...
The Glenn Miller collections (GMC) are a part of the American Music Research Center’s archival collections, stewarded in partnership with the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries’ Rare & ...
On Dec. 15, 1944, a single-engine plane carrying bandleader Glenn Miller, a major in the U.S. Army Air Forces, disappeared over the English Channel while en route to Paris. Miller was an American ...
As Glenn Miller’s musical career soared, he traded in his commercial success for a military uniform to entertain US troops during World War II. Then, on a foggy afternoon, December 15 ...
A weekend of historical events will be held in a town where the big band leader Glenn Miller performed and was billeted during World War Two. The Glenn Miller Memorial Weekend, in Bedford ...
The unemployed trombone player Glenn Miller is always broken, chasing his sound to form his band and hocking his instrument in the pawn house to survive. When his friend Chummy MacGregor is hired ...
Take a step back into the 1940s with the world-famous Glenn Miller Orchestra, led by the acclaimed veteran band leader and conductor Ray McVay, for the ultimate musical celebration. Take a step ...
The Glenn Miller collections are housed within the American Music Research Center’s collections at the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries’ Rare & Distinctive Collections. For all questions about ...
'I've solved 70-year-old plane crash mystery of Glenn Miller's death using the diary of a teenage plane spotter' ...