Glenn Miller
Bandleader / Trombonist / Missing Person
Name at birth: Alton Glenn Miller
Miller was one of several band leaders who helped create the Big Band sound of the 1930s and 1940s. His Glenn Miller Orchestra was one of America's most popular dance bands in the years just before World War II, playing hits like Tuxedo Junction, In the Mood and his signature piece Moonlight Serenade. During the war Miller joined the army and led the Glenn Miller Army Air Corps Band. His plane disappeared on a flight over the English Channel in 1944; no trace was ever found.
Miller appears with Amelia Earhart in our loop on famous Disappearing Acts.
Four Good Links
The Glenn Miller Orchestra
Site of the modern band bearing his name
ArtistDirect: Glenn Miller
Good introduction to Miller's music
The Official Glenn Miller Website
A biography, gallery and merchandise outlet
Glenn Miller Band Alumni & Fan Page
Various tidbits; good info in the "articles and photos" section
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
15 December 1944
(airplane crash, age 40)
Best Known As
Wartime big band leader

