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Explore " glenn miller" with insightful episodes like "Glenn Miller", "What Happened to Glenn Miller?", "September 27th This Day in History", "Glenn Miller" and "5. Glenn Miller - CEO of Saticoy Lemon Association & Chair of UnitedAg’s Board of Trustees, how serendipity & the unexpected play a role in our lives, MBWA, and more." from podcasts like ""Renascença - Um Dia na História", "Stuff They Don't Want You To Know", "LISTEN: This Day In History", "Renascença - Um Dia na História" and "This is Ag!"" and more!
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What Happened to Glenn Miller?
Glenn Miller was an international superstar when he abruptly decided to dissolve his band and join the US military during WWII. While his songs were still being played across the world, he took a last-minute flight from England to France... and disappeared. In tonight's episode, Ben, Matt and Noel dive into the mystery, asking a question that remains officially unsolved in the modern day: What happened to Glenn Miller?
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September 27th This Day in History
Today in history:
Glenn Miller plays final show.
Tonight hosted by Steve Allen debuts.
John Adams appointed to negotaite with British.
Zsa Zsa Gabor storms out of courtroom.
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Glenn Miller
5. Glenn Miller - CEO of Saticoy Lemon Association & Chair of UnitedAg’s Board of Trustees, how serendipity & the unexpected play a role in our lives, MBWA, and more.
My guest is Glenn Miller, CEO, Saticoy Lemon Association, an agricultural cooperative that provides the finest quality lemons to the world and maximum return to the growers since 1933. Glenn Miller is the past Chair of UnitedAg’s Board of Directors and currently serves as the Chair of the Board of Trustees.
Saticoy Lemon Association website - https://saticoylemon.com
Glenn Miller is the Past Chair of UnitedAg’s Board of Directors and currently serves as the Chair of the Board of Trustees.
This episode is sponsored by UnitedAg, one of the largest association health plans to offer healthcare to the agricultural industry of California and Arizona.
Kirti Mutatkar, President and CEO of UnitedAg. Reach me kmutatkar@unitedag.org, www.linkedin.com/in/kirtimutatkar
UnitedAg's website - www.unitedag.org
Glenn Miller
Glenn Miller's WWII Service and Disappearance
During World War II, about 16 million people from all walks of life served in the U.S. military. This number included many of the top celebrities of the day – so much so that historians often refer to the period as a time when “Hollywood went to war.” Stars like Clark Gable and Jimmy Stewart famously joined the military – as did many others in the entertainment industry. Some fought on the front lines, while others were placed in positions to use their industry talents to help the U.S. military with training, propaganda, morale, and public relations. The great big band leader Glenn Miller was part of this later group. To discuss Miller’s military service and the latest research on his disappearance, the MacArthur Memorial Podcast hosted Dennis M. Spragg, author of Glenn Miller Declassified and Senior Consultant for the Glenn Miller Archives at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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EP 81 - Aquarium of the Dead - Starfish Strikes Back
The DOtD pod reunites as they review Glenn Miller’s “Aquarium of the Dead”. The crew dive into the film’s technical issues, discuss the fine line between good-bad movies and just plain bad movies, and Dan reminisces about SNES graphics. Spoilers at the sea otter exhibit.
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EP 76 - Zoombies - Raw Doggin’ The Mic
The DOtD pack gets in touch with their wild side as they discuss Glenn Miller’s “Zoombies”. The pod discusses how the film’s flaws make it better, they get sidetracked like never before, and they hype up the Kidz Bop version of WAP. Spoilers in the aviary.
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Page County: Glenn Miller
This week on DIEOWA, we’re featuring Page County. A famous bandleader boards a small plane and is never seen again.
Summertime - 20th Century Jukebox
Gershwin’s Summertime is the most recorded song in history
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Telephone Songs - 20th Century Jukebox
The telephone has been in constant use in the 20th Century Jukebox
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The Chattanooga Choo-Choo
Hear the history of our area's most storied landmark and song, as we take you down the sidetracks of The Chattanooga Choo-Choo.
Ep. 27: Big Game Special: Stanford trombonist Gary Tyrrell
As the trombonist who got run over by Cal’s Kevin Moen at the end of The Play--the epic, five-lateral kickoff return that decided the 1982 Big Game--Gary Tyrrell has spent decades recalling his place in football history. He does that here, expansively and hilariously, and so much more. From Stanford band transgressions to over-the-top pranks to killer Grateful Dead shows to an unmatched case of the Sunday Scaries, Gary hits all the right notes.
Big Band And Beyond
As a little boy, Rocky Birely sat at the feet of his father as he performed. Fast forward to adulthood and Rocky is leading the band that his father began in the early 1960s - the Ray Birely Orchestra - while keeping the spirit of his father and the music he loved alive. With his personal stories of Glenn Miller, Doris Day, Hank Mancini and even Art Garfunkel, Rocky talks about his musical journey from big band to Motown and everything in-between.