- The
Modernaires were an
American vocal group, best
known for
performing in the 1940s with the
Glenn Miller Orchestra. The
Modernaires began in 1934 as...
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featured singer was Tex Beneke, who was
accompanied by
Paula Kelly, the
Modernaires (vocals),
Billy May, John Best, Ray Anthony, R. D.
McMickle (trumpet)...
- For a Blue Lady" as the B side. The
vocals were by Skip
Nelson and the
Modernaires.
Glenn Miller recorded the song on July 15, 1942. The
release was Glenn...
- Victor/Bluebird
recording that also
featured band
vocalist Paula Kelly and the
Modernaires, a
vocal group of four male singers, who were also
regular members of...
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leaving the Revolution, ****erson
formed his own short-lived band, the
Modernaires, and
toured in
support of
Billy Idol on his 1984
Rebel Yell tour, frequently...
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after which the jazz
marches sta****.
Neither Frances Langford nor the
Modernaires performed with Miller's Army Air
Force Band.
James Stewart as
Glenn Miller...
- The
signing of the
Modernaires significantly bene****ed the
Miller organization. Hip and po****r with
young listeners, the
Modernaires'
vocal range added...
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originally performed solo, but also soon
became the
female lead of The
Modernaires,
originally a male trio, then a quartet,
resulting in the
group becoming...
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lasted only one season. The new show
featured the
singing group The
Modernaires and
Frank DeVol's orchestra. In
later years,
Clooney often appeared with...
- Army in 1942, she went with
fellow Miller performers Tex
Beneke and the
Modernaires on a
theater tour. The next
important event in her
entertainment career...