THE NEW GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA IN HI-FI** RCA 1958 BLACK DOG - 1S/A1 & 1S/A1 "I" PRESS **usedTHE NEW GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA IN HI-FI - ** RCA 1958 BLACK DOG - 1S/A1 & 1S/A1 "I" PRESS ** NM 9/10THE NEW GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA IN HI-FI RCA 1958 BLACK DOG - 1S/A1 & 1S/A1 "I" PRESS NM 9/10 Miller spent the last night before his disappearance at Milton Ernest Hall, near Bedford....24.00

THE NEW GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA IN HI-FI - ** RCA 1958 BLACK DOG - 1S/A1 & 1S/A1 "I" PRESS ** NM 9/10

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Ships fromWilmington, NC, 28401
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Package dimensions14.0" × 14.0" × 1.0" (2.0 lbs.)
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FormatVinyl - LP

THE NEW GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA IN HI-FI

RCA 1958 BLACK DOG - 1S/A1 & 1S/A1 "I" PRESS

NM 9/10

Miller spent the last night before his disappearance at Milton Ernest Hall, near Bedford. On December 15, 1944, Miller was to fly from the United Kingdom to Paris, France, to play for the soldiers there. His plane, a single-engined UC-64 Norseman, USAAF serial 44-70285, departed from RAF Twinwood Farm in Clapham, on the outskirts of Bedford and disappeared while flying over the English Channel. There were two others on board the plane: Lt. Col. Norman Baessell and pilot John Morgan.
A 2014 article in the Chicago Tribune reported that, despite many theories that had been proposed, Miller's plane crashed because it had a faulty carburetor. The plane's engine had a type of carburetor that was known to be defective in cold weather and had a history of causing crashes in other aircraft by icing up.[93] The theory that the plane was hit by a bomb jettisoned by Allied planes returning from an aborted bombing raid on Germany is discredited by the log of a plane-spotter that implies that the plane was heading in a direction that would avoid the zone where such bombs were jettisoned.
When Miller disappeared, he left behind his wife, the former Helen Burger, originally from Boulder, Colorado, and the two children they had adopted in 1943 and 1944, Steven and Jonnie.[95] In February 1945, Helen Miller accepted the Bronze Star medal for Miller. (AMG)

The New Glenn Miller Orchestra Directed By Ray McKinley ‎– The New Glenn Miller Orchestra In Hi Fi
Label: RCA Victor ‎– LSP-1522 [BlackDog]
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country: US Released: 1958

Track List:
A1 Don't Be That Way Arranged By [Army Band Arrangement] – Jerry GrayArranged By [Recreated From Old Arrangement By] – Joe CribariWritten-By – Goodman*, Sampson*, Parish* 3:36
A2 I'm Thrilled Vocals – Craig*Written-By – Sidney Lippman*, Sylvia Dee 3:16
A3 Whistle Stop Soloist, Bass – Thorpe*Soloist, Drums – McKinley*Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Black*Soloist, Trumpet – Zandy*Written-By – Johnny Guarnieri 4:23
A4 Hallelujah, I Just Love Her So Arranged By – Kincaide*Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Hoff*Vocals – McKinley*Written-By – Ray Charles 2:55
A5 Mine Soloist, Trumpet – Zandy*Written-By – Ira And George Gershwin* 3:03
A6 Anything Goes Arranged By – Joe CribariVocals – Lorrie PetersWritten-By – Cole Porter 2:49
B1 I Almost Lost My Mind Arranged By – Joe CribariVocals – McKinley*Written-By – Ivory Joe Hunter 3:48
B2 Slumber Song Written-By – J. C. MacGregor*, Saul Tepper 2:11
B3 My Prayer Vocals – Craig*Written-By – George Boulanger*, Jimmy Kennedy 3:36
B4 Accentuate The Positive adapted By – Kincaide*Vocals – McKinley*Written-By – H. Arlen/J. Mercer* 3:25
B5 On The Street Where You Live Arranged By – Kincaide*Vocals – Craig*Written-By – Frederick Loewe-Alan Jay Lerner* 3:29
B6 Lullaby Of Birdland Arranged By – Joe CribariWritten-By – Robert Foster*, Geo. Shearing* 3:22

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Alto Saxophone – Larry Abel (2)
Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Lennie Hambro*
Baritone Saxophone – Ervin Moser (2)
Bass – Jim Thorpe (3)
Directed By – Ray McKinley
Drums – Larry Callahan (tracks: A2, A4, A5, B1 to B5), Ray McKinley (tracks: A1, A3, A6, B6)
Guitar – Ronnie Craig
Liner Notes – George T. Simon
Piano – Bernard Pfeiffer*
Tenor Saxophone – Cliff Hoff, Ray Black (2)
Trombone – Hank Stampf, Jim Hemming, Tommy Parker
Trombone [Lead] – Howie Williams
Trumpet – Don Hafer, Ed Zandy
Trumpet [Lead] – Fern Caron, Jim Maxwell*
Vocals – Lorrie Peters, Ronnie Craig

Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Runout Stamped): J2 PY1564-1S/A1 “I”
Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Runout Stamped): J2 PY1565-1S/A1 “1”

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