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Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
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United States • 1938-01-01 – 1942-01-01
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra is credited on 371 releases across 104 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1951–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
371
Pressings credited
104
Albums
8
Decades active
50
In collections
Biography
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra was an American swing dance band that was formed by Glenn Miller in 1938. Arranged around a clarinet and tenor saxophone playing melody, and three other saxophones playing harmony, the band became the most popular and commercially successful dance orchestra of the swing era and one of the greatest singles-charting acts of the 20th century. As of 2026, Ray Anthony is the last surviving member of the orchestra at the age of 104. Miller began professionally recording in New York City as a sideman in the hot jazz era of the late 1920s. With the arrival of virtuoso trombonists Jack Teagarden and Tommy Dorsey, Miller focused more on developing his arrangement skills. Writing for contemporaries and future stars such as Artie Shaw, and Benny Goodman, Miller gained prowess as an arranger by working in a variety of settings. Later, Miller largely improved his arranging and writing skills by studying under music theorist Joseph Schillinger. In February 1937, Miller started an orchestra that briefly made records for Decca. With this group, Miller used an arrangement he wrote for British bandleader Ray Noble's American band in an attempt to form a clarinet-reed sound. This style developed over time, and eventually became known as the Glenn Miller sound. Frustrated with his agency over playing inconsistent bookings and lacking broad radio exposure, Miller gave the band notice in December 1937. Less than three months later, he was looking for members and forming a new band. Miller began a partnership with Eli Oberstein, which led directly to a contract with Victor subsidiary Bluebird Records. Gaining fame at such engagements as the Paradise Restaurant and Frank Dailey–owned Meadowbrook and their corresponding nationwide broadcasts, Miller struck enormous popularity playing the Glen Island Casino in the summer of 1939. From late 1939 to mid-1942, Miller was the number-one band in the country, with few true rivals. Only Harry James' band began to equal
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Credited work
371 releases · 104 albums · active 1951–2025
- Other credits · 260
- Performance · 179
Studios: Carnegie Hall · RCA Studios, New York · Cafe Rouge Hotel Pennsylvania, N.Y.C. · Glen Island Casino, New Rochelle
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Glenn Miller Plays Selections From "The Glenn Miller Story" And Other Hits
1956

Glenn Miller - A Memorial 1944-1969
1969

Glenn Miller Story (Glenn Millers Original-Aufnahmen)
1955

Glenn Miller Plays Selections From The Film "The Glenn Miller Story"
1954

The Unforgettable Glenn Miller 70 Of His Greatest Original Recordings
1968

Golden Hits Of The 50's
1985

The Glenn Miller Story
1975

The Glenn Miller Story Volume 2
1975

The Best Of Glenn Miller
1965

60 Years Of Music America Loves Best - Volume III - Popular
1961

Limited Edition, Volume Two
1954

The Shape Of Water (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2017

Pure Gold
1975

The Golden Greatest Hits
1974

The Swinging Big Bands - Glenn Miller Vol. 3
1974

Die Originalaufnahmen Seiner Größten Erfolge
1970

The Nearness Of You
1967

The Best Of Glenn Miller Volume 2
1966

On The Air Volume 1
1963

Glenn Miller
1958

The Glenn Miller Story
1954

An Album Of Outstanding Arrangements
1944

Sunrise Serenade / Moonlight Serenade
1939

Glenn Miller
Frequent collaborators
- Glenn Miller
- Various
- Sigmund Und Seine Freu(n)de
- Vladimir Cosma
- Glenn Miller E La Sua Orchestra
- Glenn Miller His Orchestra And Vocalists
- Glenn Miller Und Sein Orchester
- Enzo Biagi
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