Swing Low Sweet Chariot - Ray McKinley GM Orch
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That looks like a very young Jerry McKenzie on drums. Am I wrong? The bassist, John Wooster later went with Kenton, as did Jerry. Both fabulous players. Love the way Ray played too!
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@crosswordjim36 Thank all of you for the Music
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@crosswordjim36 Thank you for your remarkable work. And, thank you to the other two. I am a 57-year-old Miller buff. This was a remarkable series I just found out about 4 days ago!
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Since Ray played this tune many times in the AAF band, he was able to get it right. I do miss the humming that Glenn's civilian band did on a few bars of this when they performed it. Also I miss 'ol Tex's solo , too
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Did you play with Pat Throneberg (tpt)? He played in 3 different versions of the Miller band (as well as some other bands). I play trumpet with his band in Greenville, SC now as well as some groups of my own.
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Hi JIm,
Can you list the personnel on this clip, as Ron Mills the piano player with the current Glenn Miller Orchestra would like to know, I would not want to get any of the names wrong, and you were actually there....great big band drumming, by the way...
Colin
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I'm the current piano player for the GMO. We still play #182! The band is still very busy, Larry O'Brien is still leading. Can you list the personnel on this clip? Thanks.
Ron Mills
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THANK YOU CCJazzmen2.Soloes and brass section work are both terrific,crisp yet swinging.Give us more Mckinley withthis band.
I was the "ballad drummer" with this band for 3-1/2 years including this t.v.show in 1961. Hard to believe it has been 48 years ago !! All of the guys are gone except 3 of us.
crosswordjim36 3 years ago 6
A shortened version of the Miller broadcast recording which had solos by Tex Beneke and Billy May. Great video. Keep them coming!!
4205lr 3 years ago 4