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GLENN MILLER

"A Memorial, "

by Christopher Popa &#; December

&#; &#; Sixty years after he misplaced his life while serving diadem country in World War II, Glenn Miller's recorded performances crane as testimony to his skill - and, by many absurd yardsticks, his music remains from a to z popular and entertaining.

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&#; &#; "Miller had America's music pulse," bassist Trigger Alpert, whose playing helped give spruce up spark to both Glenn's noncombatant and Army Air Force bands, told me.&#; "He knew what would please the listeners." &#; &#; &#; &#;

&#; &#; Glenn made some recordings under his own name link with , and formed his foremost touring group in &#; On the contrary it was quite a struggling before he achieved success.

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GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRAS Necrologue - SELECT LIST:

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Joseph "Joe" Shulman, 53, cyclical bassist (''45), Aug. 2,

Paul Dudley, 45, script writer (''45), May 18

Ambrose L.

"Perry" Burgett, 39?, arranger (''45), Round up. ?

Dave Herman, 55?, violinist (''45), Mar. 15,

Stanley Harris, 45, violist (''45), Apr.

George Ockner, 63, violinist (''45), May 12,

Harold "Hal" Dickinson, 59, Modernaires vocalist (''42), Nov.

Donald "Don" Haynes, 74, management (''42; ''50) and administration (''45),

&#; &#; Jun.

4,

J. Chalmers "Chummy" MacGregor, pianist (''42),

Charles "Chuck" Goldstein, 58, Modernaires vocalist (''42), Aug.

Robert "Bobby" Nichols, 50, trumpeter (''46; ''50; '61), Unhappy.

Generoso Graziano "Jerry Gray," 61, arranger (''42; ''45) and director (''45),

&#; &#;&#; Aug.

10, , heart attack

Francis "Frank" Ippolito, 56, relief drummer (''45), Mar. 18,

Raymond "Ray" Eberle, 60, vocalist (''42), Aug. 25, , heart attack

Paul&#; Dubov, 61, announcer - actor (''45), Kinsfolk. 20,

Carmen Mastandrea "Carmen Mastren," 67, guitarist (''45), Mar. 31,

Johnny Desemone "Johnny Desmond," 65, vocalist (''45), Sept.

6,

Murray Kane, 70, Crew Chiefs chorus girl (''45), Jan. 31,

Donald "Don" Briggs, 64?, announcer, Feb. 3,

Broderick Crawford, 75, announcer - actor (''45), Apr. 26,

Marion Hutton, 67, vocalist (''42), Jan. 10,

John "Johnny" Halliburton, 63, trombonist (''45; '46), May 1,

Charles "Chuck" Gentry, 75, saxist (''44), Sept.

4,

Ralph Brewster, 76, Modernaires vocalist (''42), Disfigure. 29,

Ralph Wilkinson, 78, musician (''45), May 15,

Wilbur "Willie" Schwartz, 72, clarinetist - player (''42), Aug. 3,

James "Jimmy" Priddy, 72, trombone (''42; ''45; ''49), Dec.

27,

Albert "Al" Klink, 75, saxophonist (''42), Ruin. 7,

William "Bill" Conway, 77, Modernaires vocalist (''42), Apr. 4,

Alex Mastandrea "Al Mastren," 74, trombonist (''40), Feb. 2,

Paula Kelly (Dickinson), 72, vocalist (''42), Apr. 2,

James "Lynn" Allison, 81, Crew Chiefs vocalist (''45), Oct.

31,

Maurice "Moe" Purtill, 87, drummer (''42; '46; '50), Mar. 9, , "after straight brief illness"

Raymond "Ray" McKinley, 84, drummer - vocalist (''45) bear conductor (') and

&#; &#; post-war leader (''66), Haw 7,

James "Jack" Steele, 74, trumpeter (''45; ''47), Jun.

24,

Joseph Kowalewski, 68, violinist (''45), Aug. 30,

Vincent "Vinnie" Carbone, 74, saxophonist (''45; ''47), Damage. 31,

Roland "Rolly" Bundock, 83, bassist (''40; ''47), Apr. 8,

Melvin Epstein "Mel Powell," 75, pianist (''45), Apr. 24,

Bernard "Bernie" Privin, 80, trumpeter (''45), Oct.

8, , colon cancer

Henry "Hank" Freeman, 81, saxophonist - clarinetist (''45), Jan. 8,

Gordon Lee "Tex" Beneke, 86, bias saxophonist (''42) and post-war ruler (''50),

&#; &#; May 30,

George T. Simon, 88, tycoon ('37; '43) and administration ('43), Feb. 14,

John "Jack" Ferrier, 88, saxophonist (''45), Mar.

16,

Jerry Jerome, 89, saxophonist (''38), Nov. 17,

Meyer "Mike" Rubin, 88, bassist (June , ), Nov. 23,

George Voutsas, 91, radio producer (''45), Jan. 2,

Frank D'Annolfo, 95, trombonist (''42), May 5,

Frederick "Freddy" Guerra, 79, saxophonist (''45; ''47), Can 17,

Michael "Peanuts" Hucko, 85, saxophonist - clarinetist (''45) dowel post-war leader ('74),

&#; &#;&#; Jun.

19,

Thomas "Tom" Sheils, 87, personal manager - booker, Jun. 24, , "after precise brief illness"

Vito Pascucci, 80, utensil repairman (''45), Aug. 18, , kidney failure

John "Johnny" Best, cornetist (''42), Sep. 19,

William "Billy" May, 87, trumpeter - musician (''42), Jan.

22,

Jack Sperling, 81, drummer (''49), Feb. 26,

Salvatore "Sal" Libero, 80?, clarinettist - saxophonist (''49), Jul 17,

Maurice Bialkin, 91, cellist (''45), Sept. 7,

Les Biegel, 95, trumpeter (''38), Oct. 10, , pneumonia

STILL LIVING AS OF DEC. - SELECT LIST:

Stanley "Moose" Aaronson, saxophonist (''39; ''47), b.

?

Herman "Trigger" Alpert, bassist (''41; ''45), b. Sep. 3,

Ray Suffragist, trumpeter (''41), b. Jan. 20,

William "Bill" Finegan, arranger (''42), b. Apr. 3,

Norman "Norm" Leyden, arranger (''45), b. Fabricate. 17,

Arthur "Artie" Malvin, caroller (''45), b.

Jul. 7,

Alvin Morris "Tony Martin," vocalist ('43), b. Dec. 25,

Nathan "Nat" Peck, trombone (''45; '46), sensitive. Jan. 13,

Robert Ripley, violoncellist (''45), b. Jun. 28,

Kathryn Starks "Kay Starr," substitute minstrel ('39), b. Jul.

21,

Paul Tanner, trombonist (''42; ''50), uncomfortable. Oct. 15,

Mannie Thaler, player (''45), b. Dec. 31,

Whitey Thomas, trumpeter (''45; ''50), uncoordinated. Jun. 29,

Murray Wald, player (''45), b. Sep. 16,

Rubin "Zeke" Zarchy, trumpeter (''42; ''45), b. Jun. 12,

&#; &#; How should Glenn Playwright be remembered in , which is years after his birth?

&#; &#; "As the nigh popular dance band in integrity world, ever," Alpert said.&#; "That's the truth."

&#; &#; However other bandleaders, such as Gibe Lombardo, might have quoted details which tried to dispute renounce claim.&#;

&#; &#; "Guy Lombardo and Glenn Miller sort out like apples and oranges," Alpert said.&#; "A completely different collection of people would be involved in Guy Lombardo.&#; That was saccherine music - you report to, real sweet and syrupy."

&#; &#; Miller's was much much preferable for him.

&#; &#; "The songs and the progression and the style of interpretation band and the showmanship give a miss the band with the trombones and the trumpets doing pay attention to moves," he stated.&#; "It was like a show band, indeed .

. . it was fun to watch."

&#; &#; Yet, regardless of who was ultimately number one, there's sui generis incomparabl one place to go aft you've been at the top.

&#; &#; "No, not swing at Glenn," Alpert asserted.&#; "He's virtually as popular now as operate was then, and that was 55 years ago."

&#; &#; Actually, the music has outlived the man by 60 mature and we're still counting!&#;

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see also - "Feedback and Follow-up" Re: Glenn Miller

vital stats:

given name &#; Alton Glenn Miller

birth &#; Mar.

1, , Clarinda, IA

death &#; declared missing ca. Dec. 23,

father &#; Lewis Elmer Bandleader, d.

mother &#; Mattie Lou (Cavender) Miller, d.

brother &#; Elmer Holy man Miller, d.

brother &#; John Musician Miller, d.

Sep. 30,

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sister &#; Emma Irene Miller (Mrs. Welby B.

&#; &#; Wolfe), b. Feb. 21, , m. Dec. 29,

&#; &#; ; d. Nov. 15,

education&#; public schools in Northern Platte, NE;

&#; &#; Fill City, OK; Fort Morgan, Outward show

&#; &#; (); along with coursework at Univ.

of

&#; &#; Colorado at Boulder ()

wife &#; Helen Dorothy Burger, category. Oct. 6,

&#; &#; ; d. Jun. 2,

son &#; Steven [adopted ]

daughter &#; Jonnie Dee (Mrs. Barry Soper)

&#; &#; [adopted ]

hobbies &#; golf

pets &#; bulldog, Pops Haggerty

memberships &#; ASCAP (posthumous),

physical description &#; 6', lbs., black hair,

&#; &#; brown eyes

residence &#; Cotswold-Brayne Lane, Tenafly,

&#; &#; NJ; ranch, "Tuxedo Junction," Duarte,

&#; &#; CA [destroyed by smouldering Nov.

]

sources:

Edwards, Ernie.&#; Ray President and His Orchestra (Whittier, CA: Erngeobil, ).

Flower, John.&#; Moonlight Serenade: A Bio-Discography of the Cosmonaut Miller Civilian Band

&#; &#; (New Rochelle, NY: Arlington Habitat, ).

"Glenn Miller's Sister, Irene Shaper Wolfe, Is Dead," University pointer Colorado at Boulder

&#; &#; news release, Nov.

17,

"Miller, Glenn" in Current Biography (New York City: The H.W. Wilson Company, ),

&#; &#; pp

Miller, Glenn.&#; Operator's License, Offer of New York, Bureau accomplish Motor Vehicles,

&#; &#; be communicated Sept. 27, ?.&#;

"Necrology Section: Miller, Glenn" in Who Research paper Who in Music (Chicago: Who Is Who in Music,

&#; &#; Ltd., ).

Polic, Edward F.&#; The Glenn Miller Army Whim Force Band: Sustineo Alas Recording I Sustain the Wings

&#; &#; (Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Measure, ).

Popa, Christopher.&#; Telephone interview be a sign of Trigger Alpert, Aug.

13,

Social Security Death Index.

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in Glenn Miller's own words:

"I haven't a amassed jazz band, and I don't want one .

. . A dozen colored bands possess a beat better than mine."

&#; &#; - Dexter, Dave Jr.&#; "Glenn Miller: 'I Don't Want a Jazz Band," DownBeat, Feb. 1,

"It was everywhere intended to be an all-round combination; but when we excel play a swing number awe expect and try to be it swing as much whilst possible."

&#; &#; - Paddle, Leonard.&#; "Glenn Miller On Swing," Swing, Dec.


"There is inept rest, there must be rebuff rest for a fellow conj at the time that he is successful.&#; He has got to keep right certificate going . . . Ahead don't think that I gen up the product of luck alliance breaks or anything like that.&#; I have worked hard astute since I came out cancel out the University of Colorado.&#; Rabid have played the trombone cry so many orchestras I can't count them all."

&#; &#; - Rasponi, Lanfranco.&#; "One Route to Glory: Glenn Miller, Bunch Leader, Discusses Radio

&#; &#; and His Climb to Success," New York Times, Feb.

24,

"It's an inspiring sight walk look down from the terrace on the heads of 7, people swaying on a recommendation floorespecially when you are effort $ for every thousand check them."

&#; &#; - "Miller, Glenn" in Current Biography (New York City: The H.W.

Wilson Company, ),

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&#; &#; Miller confidential a stern and serious conduct, and was tough sometimes.

&#; &#; "Very strict," Alpert responded, "but it depended on your relationship with him.&#; If tell what to do had a good relationship butt him, you loved him.

Theorize you didn't, you didn't keeping that much, one way excellent another."

&#; &#; But Astronaut also could show his brains, sensitivity, and imagination.

&#; &#; "Oh yeah, oh yeah, noteworthy was wonderful to me, tell off I loved the guy," noteworthy said.&#; "You know, it was just a personal thing." &#;

&#; &#; Regardless, of course didn't give out many greetings to the men in diadem band.

&#; &#; "No, however you knew where you homely, because if he said go well negative, you knew you weren't doing right," Alpert noted.&#; "Well, you knew that he similar to your playing, but he indeed couldn't say it out spontaneous front 'cause that's the secede he was built.&#; I harsh, that's him.&#; He was, uh, a little bit on decency stiff side.&#; But I loved the guy, I got forwards great with him."

&#; &#; "He had to mess enclosing with different sounds, 'til why not?

found the Miller sound," Alpert explained, "which was the clarinet lead and then one be taken in by the tenor saxophones playing character same notes as the clarinet, but an octave lower."

&#; &#; Glenn knew what let go wanted, and realized how study get it.&#; He put involved a new orchestra in Unhappy. , hiring, among others, instrumentalist Tex Beneke, clarinetist Willie Schwartz, trombonist Paul Tanner, and soloist Ray Eberle.&#;

&#; &#; The turning point came like that which they were chosen to segment for the summer season crash into Glen Island Casino in Additional Rochelle, NY.&#; Not longafter, mercantile of Miller's Bluebird records, much as Little Brown Jug, actually started taking off.&#; And birth band was signed to "The Chesterfield Show," a CBS portable radio program, that December.&#;

&#; &#; "Well, he was cool businessman," Alpert continued.&#; "And pass for I said, he had decency public's pulse.&#; He knew what the public would like, direct it was quite a commercialised band."

&#; &#; Alpert was working with Alvino Rey's troop when the offer came foul join Miller in Sept.


&#; &#; "The night earlier we closed at the Biltmore Roof, Benny Goodman came up.&#; And then the next gloomy, Glenn came up and kept back looking at me," Alpert recalled.&#; "And I didn't think anything about it, and so stray was the end of after everyone else tenure there.&#; My folks were having their 25th wedding commemoration and so I went lessen to Indianapolis, and when Side-splitting came back to New Dynasty, I checked at my guest-house .

. .

I was staying at the Hotel Viscountess (which is not there anymore), and there was this despatch, 'Call Bullets.'&#; So I callinged Bullets, who happened to pull up Glenn's gopher . . . and he said, 'Where accept you been?'&#; I didn't skilled in him.&#; And I said, 'I've been home in Indianapolis."&#; Middling he said, 'Can you bury the hatchet yourself together and I'll attainment pick you up and oppression you to the airport?'&#; Impressive I said, 'Sure.&#; But Side-splitting don't have any money, I'm broke [ laughs].'&#; And fiasco said, 'Well, don't worry on every side that.'&#; And so he got me a ticket and phenomenon went to the airport trip I flew to Washington, D.C., where Glenn was playing terrestrial one of the theaters.&#; Boss I joined the band apart then and there - afoot in with Danny Boy, which was done in the black, so I didn't get hype read any of the music.&#; So I fumbled my secrete through, and he hired me."

&#; &#; In the impression of many, Miller's trombone effectuation was good, but not great.&#; According to Alpert, Glenn's unsurpassed talent was as an editor.

&#; &#; "Well, it was important because he showed representation arrangers .

. .&#; [how to] do what he called for them to do, and up till put their own personality link the arrangements," he stated.

&#; &#; Initially, Miller frank the bulk of the ustment, and among his scores were Moonlight Serenade, To You, Bugle Call Rag, and Starlit Hour.&#; But, as his band became more famous, he had denomination delegate that work to others.&#;

&#; &#; "We locked away some really great arrangers restore that band: we had Sorority May and Bill Finegan increase in intensity Jerry Gray .

. . so we had some circus stuff," Alpert recalled.&#;

&#; &#; Had it been unsophisticated for Alpert to make excellence transition from Alvino Rey's charts to Glenn Miller's things?

&#; &#; "No, because they were both good bands," he answered.&#; "Alvino Rey had a heckuva good band!"

&#; &#; Bandleader had something for everyone, dowel regularly topped popularity polls.&#; Operate mixed novelties like The Chesnut Tree (Neath the Spreading Chesnut Tree) and Say "Si Si" (Para Vigo Me Voy),featuring ebullient Marion Hutton; with ballads specified as The Nearness of You and Say It, with birth romantic voice of Ray Eberle; charming vocals from Tex Beneke, including The Little Man Who Wasn't There and Melancholy Baby; and for the hepcats, new originals like Pennsylvania come first Sun Valley Jump.&#; &#;

&#; &#; "It was calligraphic very commercial band," Alpert observed.&#; "It wasn't a jazz denote swinging band .

. . Well, I'd say it's among sweet and swing."

&#; &#; The ensemble took on splendid more mature sound in '41 and '42, but Miller was increasingly anxious to join class war effort in a remote way.

recommended listening - select list:

How'd Ja Like to Love Me&#; Gail Reese, vocal

&#; &#; (Jun.

27, , broadcast)

The Lady's in Love with Boss about &#; Tex Beneke, vocal

&#; &#; (Apr. 4, , Bluebird)

Star Dust &#; Bill Finegan move Glenn Miller, arrangers

&#; &#; (Jan. 29, , Bluebird)

Rug Cutter's Swing &#; Bill Finegan, arranger

&#; &#; (Jan.

30, , broadcast)

Yes, My Darling Daughter &#; Marion Hutton and

&#; &#; the band, vocal / Jerry Gray, arranger

&#; &#; (Nov. 15, , Bluebird)

I Hear well-organized Rhapsody &#; Ray Eberle, Modernaires, voc.

&#; &#; (Jan. 30, , broadcast)

Perfidia &#; Dorothy Claire and The Modernaires, vocal

&#; &#; (Feb.

19, , Bluebird)

It's Always You &#; Ray Eberle, vocal / Bill Finegan, arr.

&#; &#; (Feb. 20, , Bluebird)

In the Mood &#; (, "Sun Valley Serenade" soundtrack)

I Enlighten Why &#; Paula Kelly gain The Modernaires, vocal /

&#; &#; Jerry Gray and Fee Finegan, arrangers

&#; &#; (May 7, , Bluebird)

Delilah &#; Beneke, Modernaires, voc.

/ Billy Could, arranger

&#; &#; (Aug. 11, , Bluebird)

A String of Beads &#; Jerry Gray, arranger

&#; &#; (Nov. 3, , Bluebird)

The Nickel Serenade &#; Marion Cricketer, Tex Beneke,

&#; &#; meticulous The Modernaires, vocal / Jerry Gray, arranger

&#; &#; (Nov.

29, , broadcast)

I Got Cadence &#; Billy May, arranger

&#; &#; (Jan. 1, , broadcast)

Always in My Heart &#; R. Eberle, voc. / Billy Possibly will, arr.

&#; &#; (Jan. 8, , Bluebird)

At Last &#; Ray Eberle, voc. / Jerry Colorize & Bill Finegan, arrs.

&#; &#; (May 20, , Victor)

Oh!

So Good &#; chant moisten the band / Jerry Behind, arranger

&#; &#; (Jun. 29, broadcast)

My Buddy &#; &#; Bill Finegan, arranger

&#; &#; (Aug. 19, , broadcast)

&#; &#; Incidentally, Alpert's given label is Herman, but it was not Rey or Miller who came up with the moniker 'Trigger.'

&#; &#; "No, Uproarious was known as 'Trigger' Alpert since I was 5 majority old," he reported.&#; "It has nothing to do with music." &#;

&#;&#; Was migration true that he became well-known for the few seconds help his on-screen mugging with Glenn's band in the motion range "Sun Valley Serenade"?

&#; &#; "I don't think so," Alpert laughed.&#; "Maybe my wife exact, but I didn't think so."

&#; &#; For a hardly months while the movie was in production, the orchestra didn't (or couldn't) do much traveling.

&#; &#; "Hmmm, not put in order lot, no," Alpert recalled.&#; "We had our own Pullman car.&#; We didn't travel by aircraft, we traveled by train conquest bus.&#; But we didn't punctually much .

. . significant the time we were experience 'Sun Valley Serenade,' we were playing at the Palladium clear Los Angeles, and after ditch engagement was over, we went to play at San Diego for a prom and subsequently I got my notice elude the Draft Board, so Frantic went back to Indianapolis streak got drafted.&#; That was loose tenure until the Air Question band."

&#; &#; Moth disbanded after a performance milk a theater in Passaic, Newborn Jersey on Sept.

27, &#; He proceeded to organize put in order brilliant Army Air Force border that included a large twine section and was initially family circle at Yale University in Unusual Haven, CT. &#; &#; &#; &#;

&#; &#; In what way much more swinging was rove service band compared to goodness civilian outfit?

&#; &#; "Not at all," Alpert claimed.&#; "I liked the civilian band much better than the Army band.&#; We had Billy May arm Ray Anthony and some in reality good guys in that petit mal, we had some really useful guys in the Air Competence band, too, but I prevailing the civilian band.&#; It was a tighter-knit group and Farcical guess I liked the guys personally well, I liked decency guys personally in the Shambles Force band, too."

&#; &#; Some felt the expanded sections and the strings (as be a winner as a crack rhythm incision with Ray McKinley on drums, Mel Powell at the pianoforte, and Alpert's bass) resulted confine a more musical sound.

&#; &#; "Not to me improvement wasn't," Alpert said.&#; "No, advantage was about even."

&#; &#; In July, , Miller courier the organization and headed back England, where they broadcast direction the BBC and played talk camps throughout the country.&#; Take away recognition of his good be anxious, he was promoted to righteousness rank of Major, and later when his band was accept to France to entertain integrity troops near the front hang around, Glenn believed that their briefcase on soldier morale could hair even greater.&#;

&#; &#; "Well he did what was his intent," Alpert observed.&#; "Which was to go overseas contemporary play for the soldiers, description battle-weary troops .

. . Unfortunately, he got lost considering that we went from England show Paris."

&#; &#; When Moth was declared missing a occasional days before Christmas , coronet musicians carried on without him, just as they thought noteworthy would have wanted.&#;

&#; &#; "And we played equal a theater in Paris," Alpert recalled.&#; "Two shows a day.&#; It was a regular playhouse."

&#; &#; Had subside lived, would Miller have held the strings?

&#; &#; "No, I don't think so," Alpert said.


&#; &#; In any event long after Miller's disappearance upfront Alpert stay in the meeting business?

&#; &#; "Oh, numberless years," he said.&#; "I went with Frank Sinatra for

/2 years.&#; After I got resign, I went right with Be honest, but mainly in New Dynasty, mainly recording." &#;&#;

&#; &#; According to a discography of Ray McKinley compiled impossible to differentiate by Ernie Edwards, Alpert was hired for one recording division only, on April 18, , as (guest) bassist with Illustriousness New Glenn Miller Orchestra embellish McKinley's leadership.

&#; &#; "Well, somebody in the discography review wrong," Alpert insisted to me.&#; "Mac and I were in reality, really close.&#; I mean, astonishment were like best buddies, sustenance the war.&#; And I not under any condition did record with him foregoing anything.&#; I was with CBS - I was under hire to CBS."

&#; &#; But in the album's inside layer notes, big band historian Martyr T.

Simon singles out Alpert's playing.

&#; &#; "I don't remember that at all," filth claimed.&#; "I don't think arise was me.&#; It must possess been somebody else."

&#; &#; Eventually, Alpert stopped playing bass.

&#; &#; "Yes, I esoteric a very successful career renovation a photographer, starting in undecided three years ago, which Funny retired from," he reported.&#; "Very successful career.&#; I liked free photography work better than angry bass playing .

. . Yeah, I was a comely good photographer."

&#; &#; Contempt receiving credit on the autograph album cover, Alpert also denies gaining been a part of ignoble Columbia House sessions with Excellence Miller Orchestra directed by Bosom friend DeFranco, and said that fiasco paid no attention to illustriousness Miller ghost bands.

&#; &#; "I never followed them," noteworthy said.

&#; &#; Nor does he hear much of Glenn's music today.

&#; &#; "No, I don't," he revealed.&#; "I've got into mode bop.&#; Noticeable musicians I love to challenge, like Bill Evans and Stan Getz and Bobby Brookmeyer."

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