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Tex Beneke Index TEX BENEKE GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA INDEX Prepared by: DENNIS M. SPRAGG Updated November 26, 2016 GMA-10B TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. RECORDING SESSIONS .............................................................................. 4 2. BROADCASTS .............................................................................................. 6 3. PERSONAL APPEARANCES ..................................................................... 11 4. MUSIC LIBRARY ......................................................................................... 18 5. ON THE RECORD ..................................................................................... 120 5.1 Analog Media .................................................................................................. 120 10” 78 .................................................................................................................... 120 7” 45 ...................................................................................................................... 124 16” 33 .................................................................................................................... 129 12” 33 .................................................................................................................... 134 GLENN MILLER ARCHIVE (USA) ........................................................................ 138 5.2 Digital Media ................................................................................................... 140 GLENN MILLER ARCHIVE (USA) ........................................................................ 140 Commercial Releases ........................................................................................... 143 References ....................................................................................................... 150 Star-Spangled Radio Hour ............................................................................. 150 Acknowledgments .......................................................................................... 151 2 1946 Publicity Photo 3 1. RECORDING SESSIONS 1946 46-05-21 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 46-05-28 Lotos Club Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 46-05-28 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 46-07-16 RCA Victor Studios, Chicago, RCA Victor recording session 46-09-12 RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, RCA Victor recording session 46-09-18 RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, RCA Victor recording session 46-09-30 RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, RCA Victor recording session 46-09-00 Tex Beneke Personal Recording for his Parents 46-09-25 “Tex Beneke and the GMO”, Universal-International film 46-10-01 “Melody Time”, RKO film 46-12-23 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 46-12-30 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 1947 47-02-18 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 47-05-21 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 47-05-22 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 47-05-23 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 47-05-28 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 47-05-29 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 47-03-10 Lotos Club or RCA Studios (NY), RCA Victor recording session 47-08-11 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 47-10-01 RCA Victor Studios, Chicago, RCA Victor recording session 47-10-01 “Musically Yours,” (1) Universal Recording Corp., Aragon, Chicago 47-10-01 “Musically Yours,” (2) Universal Recording Corp., Aragon, Chicago 47-10-27 RCA Victor Studios, Chicago, RCA Victor recording session 47-11-13 RCA Victor Studios, Chicago, RCA Victor recording session 47-12-17 Martin Block’s Musical Merry-Go-Round, MGM film 47-12-19 RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, RCA Victor recording session 47-12-26 RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, RCA Victor recording session 47-12-27 RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, RCA Victor recording session 1948 AFM Recording Ban 4 1949 49-01-07 RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, RCA Victor recording session 49-01-26 RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, RCA Victor recording session 49-02-10 RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, RCA Victor recording session 49-03-09 RCA Victor Studios, Chicago, RCA Victor recording session 49-05-00 NBC Studios, New York, Thesaurus Audition session (probable) 49-05-13 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 49-05-30 NBC Studios, New York, NBC Thesaurus recording session 49-06-29 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 49-07-12 NBC Studios, New York, NBC Thesaurus recording session 49-08-26 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 49-09-00 NBC Studios, New York, NBC Thesaurus recording sessions 49-11-18 RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, RCA Victor recording session 1950 50-01-03 RCA Victor Studios, Chicago, RCA Victor recording session 50-01-00 “Sweet Serenade,” Universal-International film 50-02-06 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 50-04-24 RCA Victor Studios, Chicago, RCA Victor recording session 50-05-22 RCA Victor Studios, New York, RCA Victor recording session 50-06-00 NBC Studios, New York, NBC Thesaurus recording sessions 50-00-00 NBC Studios, NBC Thesaurus recording sessions 5 2. BROADCASTS 1945 45-06-05 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 45-06-05 AFRS Supper Club 89 45-06-05 “Glenn Miller Day”, New York (WNEW-Blue-Mutual) 1946 46-01-12 “Teentimers Club”, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 46-01-15 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 46-01-26 “Teentimers Club”, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 46-05-25 “Matinee at the Meadowbrook,” Cedar Grove, N. J. (CBS) 46-06-01 “Matinee at the Meadowbrook,” Cedar Grove, N. J. (CBS) 46-06-00 Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove, N. J., AFRS MC 387 46-06-05 Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove, N. J., AFRS ONS 1022 46-09-03 Hollywood Palladium, AFRS ONS 1133 46-09-09 Hollywood Palladium, AFRS ONS 1154 46-09-10 Hollywood Palladium, AFRS ONS 1147 46-09-11 Hollywood Palladium (CBS) 46-09-13 Erskine Johnson Show (Mutual-Don Lee) 46-09-13 Hollywood Palladium (CBS) 46-09-17 Hollywood Palladium, AFRS ONS 1140 46-09-00 Hollywood Palladium, AFRS MC 462 46-10-02 Hollywood Palladium (CBS) 46-10-02 Hollywood Palladium (CBS) 46-10-00 Hollywood Palladium, AFRS ONS 1161 46-10-00 Hollywood Palladium, AFRS MC 503 46-10-00 Hollywood Palladium, AFRS MC 509 46-10-00 Hollywood Palladium, AFRS MC 527 46-10-00 Hollywood Palladium, AFRS MC 534 46-12-14 WOR Program Service, Inc., New York, recording session 46-12-17 “Winnie The Wave” 26A US Navy Recruiting Program 46-12-21 WOR Program Service, Inc., New York, recording session 46-12-28 WOR Program Service, Inc., New York, recording session 46-00-00 Voice of America 1 46-00-00 Voice of America 2 6 1947 47-01-00 400 Restaurant, New York, AFRS ONS 1395 47-01-00 “Teentimers Club” AFRS 35 47-01-04 Treasury Bandstand, CBS, New York (CBS) 47-01-11 Treasury Bandstand, CBS, New York (CBS) 47-01-25 Treasury Bandstand, CBS or Capitol Theatre, New York (CBS) 47-02-01 Treasury Bandstand, CBS or Capitol Theatre, New York (CBS) 47-02-24 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-03-10 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-04-00 “Your Date With Deb” (Audition), New York 47-04-00 Department of State 37 47-04-00 Army Air Forces S-1 47-05-14 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-05-15 Glen Island Casino, New Rochelle, New York (CBS) 47-06-09 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-06-10 Your Date With Deb, New York 47-06-11 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-06-13 Chesterfield Supper Club, Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove, N. J. (NBC) 47-06-16 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-06-18 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-06-20 Chesterfield Supper Club, Totem Pole, Newton, Mass. (NBC) 47-06-23 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-06-23 NBC Radio City, New York, AFRS Supper Club 612 47-06-25 Chesterfield Supper Club, Totem Pole, Newton, Mass. (NBC) 47-06-27 Chesterfield Supper Club, Totem Pole, Newton, Mass. (NBC) 47-06-30 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-07-02 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-07-04 Chesterfield Supper Club, Ashbury Park, N. J. (NBC) 47-07-07 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-07-09 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-07-11 Chesterfield Supper Club, Doreny Park, Allentown, Penn. (NBC) 47-07-11 Dorney Park, Allentown, Penn., AFRS Supper Club 626 47-07-14 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-07-16 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-07-18 Chesterfield Supper Club, Steel Pier, Atlantic City, N. J. (NBC) 47-07-19 AFRS Here’s To Veterans 53 47-07-21 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-07-21 NBC Radio City, New York, AFRS Supper Club 631 47-07-23 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-07-25 Chesterfield Supper Club, Eastwood Gardens, Detroit, Mich. (NBC) 47-07-28 Chesterfield Supper Club, Eastwood Gardens, Detroit, Mich. (NBC) 47-07-28 Eastwood Gardens, Detroit, Mich., AFRS CSC 636 47-07-30 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 7 47-08-01 Chesterfield Supper Club, Moonlight Gardens, Cincinnati, O. (NBC) 47-08-04 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio City, New York (NBC) 47-08-06 Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC Radio
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