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Military records and the Blues

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“Forgotten music on 78 records" by Curt Hahn

Military records and the Blues

Brunswick Military Band,   Prepare for Action

TEX BENEKE & the Miller Orchestra, Why don’t we say we’re Sorry?

Tex Beneke & Orch.  Blues of the Record Man

Brunswick Military Band Stars and Stripes Forever

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Brunswick Military Band ‎– Stars and Stripes Forever March / Prepare For Action

Label: Brunswick ‎– 2010

Released: 1920

Genre: Pop, Brass & Military

2010A Brunswick Military Band Stars and Stripes Forever 3850 06/??/20

John Philip Sousa

2010B   Brunswick Military Band   Prepare for Action mx # 3846/48 ctrl # 3840/8 Blankenberg

Mix # 3846/48 ctrl # 3840/8 Blankenberg

20-2190 TEX BENEKE & HIS ORCH.  BLUES OF THE RECORD MAN

RCA Victor black label 20-2190-a 1947

Written by Dickinson-Conway-Malvin

TEX BENEKE & the Miller Orchestra

Vocals TEX BENEKE, and the Melio Larks

B: Why don’t we say we’re Sorry?

TEX BENEKE & the Miller Orchestra

Vocals Garry Stevens, TEX BENEKE, and the Melio Larks

Written Chummy Mac Gregor & Harry Harris

Gordon Lee "Tex" Beneke (February 12, 1914 – May 30, 2000) was an American saxophonist, singer, and bandleader. His career is a history of associations with bandleader Glenn Miller and former musicians and singers who worked with Miller.

 

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