Ray McKinley - The New Glenn Miller Orchestra Scaricare

Tracklist
1 | Take The A TrainWritten-By – Billy Strayhorn |
2 | I Know WhyWritten-By – Warren, Gordon |
3 | Rockin' The BassWritten-By – Deane Kincaide, Frank Signorelli |
4 | Johnson Rag In Cha Cha ChaWritten-By – Hall, Kleinkauf, Lawrence |
5 | Rainbow RhapsodyWritten-By – Benny Carter |
6 | KalamazooWritten-By – Warren, Gordon |
7 | Pennsylvania Six-Five ThousandWritten-By – Carl SIgman, Jerry Gray |
8 | Home On The RangeWritten-By – David W. Guion |
9 | Caribbean ClipperWritten-By – Jerry Gray |
10 | Polka Dots & MoonbeamsWritten-By – Burke & Van Heusen |
11 | PerfidiaWritten-By – Alberto Dominguez |
12 | Once Upon A KeyboardWritten By – Gray Rayns |
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Album
Ray McKinley & The New Glenn Miller New Glenn Miller Orchestra - Directed By Ray McKinley leader, drums and vocals: Ray McKinley Vocals on A2, B3, B5: Ronnie Craig Vocals on A4, Glenn Miller Orchestra during a dance. Versatile Ray McKinley takes a turn at the drums. Ray directs the band. The Maestro himself sings about the south in 'Bowlin' Green, KY. Ray and the band. Ray shaking his maracas while singing with the band. The band under the direction of Ray McKinley. Ray McKinley first met Miller when they played together from time to time in the old Ben Pollack band and then worked together in the Miller Army Air Forces band up to the time of Glenns disappearance over the English Channel in 1944. There were several attempts in the past to recreate the Miller style with bands led by Tex Beneke, Ralph Flanagan, Ray Anthony and Jerry Gray. Listen free to Ray McKinley The New Glenn Miller Orchestra Pennsylvania Six-Five Thousand, Caribbean Clipper and more. 12 tracks 35:48. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. McKinley and Miller joined the Dorsey Brothers in 1934. Miller left for Ray Noble in December 1934, while McKinley remained. The Dorsey brothers split in 1935, with McKinley remaining with Jimmy Dorsey until 1939, when he joined Will Bradley, becoming co-leader. McK read more. Ray McKinley. Swing 1960. Glenn Miller Orchestra is a band formed after the loss of Glenn Miller, named in memory of him and the original Glenn Miller Orchestra. After the disappearance of Glenn Miller in 1944, the band was reconstituted under the direction of Tex Beneke, its lead tenor saxophonist, singer, and one of Miller's longtime close friends. A few years later, the Miller estate, having parted ways with Beneke over creative differences, hired Ray McKinley, principal drummer in Miller's Army Air Force band, to. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. The New Glenn Miller Orchestra, 1960. Perfidia, 03:03. Home On The Range, 02:38. Adapted By Kincaide Vocals McKinley Written-By H. The New Glenn Miller Orchestra Directed By Ray McKinley - La Nueva Orquesta de Glenn Miller En Stereo LP, Album. RCA Victor. LSPC3. Pennsylvania Six-Five Thousand. The New Glenn Miller Orchestra. Caribbean Clipper. Johnson Rag In Cha Cha Cha. Rockin' The Bass. Once Upon A Keyboard. Take The A Train. The New Glenn Miller Orc. Listen album. Songs in album The New Glenn Miller Orchestra - The Miller Sound 1958. The New Glenn Miller Orchestra - Greensleeves. The New Glenn Miller Orchestra - Civilization. The New Glenn Miller Orchestra - Nobody Knows The Trouble. The New Glenn Miller Orchestra - You Smiled. The New Glenn Miller Orchestra - Confetti For Clarinet. The New Glenn Miller Orchestra - Candlelight Serenade. Glenn Miller, The Royal Grand Orchestra. Moonlight serenade