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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tex_BenekeTex Beneke - Wikipedia

    Beneke appears with Miller and his band in the films Sun Valley Serenade (1941) and Orchestra Wives (1942), both of which helped propel the singer/saxophonist to the top of the Metronome polls. Tex Beneke is listed in the personnel of the 1941 Metronome All-Star Band led by Benny Goodman.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "The Unforgettable Glenn Miller" on Discogs.

  3. TEX BENEKE & THE GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA - 19461. Moonlight Serenade2. In The Mood3. Medley – Londonderry Air, Five Minutes More, Don’t Be That Way, Serenade ...

  4. 4 janv. 2020 · The new band was led by former Miller saxophonist Tex Beneke. The band included ...more. After World War ll the United States Army Air Force decommissioned the Glenn Miller's Army Air...

  5. Tex Beneke Tenor saxophone, singer, band leader Born: February 12, 1914 in Fort Worth, Texas Died: May 30, 2000 in Costa Mesa, California He was born Gordon Beneke in Fort Worth, a birthplace which earned him the familiar nickname ‘Tex’.

  6. Glenn Miller, Marion Hutton (vocal), Tex Beneke (vocal), The Modernaires (vocal)

  7. tex beneke and the glenn miller orchestra Friday December 15, 1944, America’s most popular and successful bandleader, Major Alton Glenn Miller, disappeared while traveling as a passenger on a military aircraft flying from England to France.