- 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...
-
featured singer was Tex Beneke, who was
accompanied by
Paula Kelly, the
Modernaires (vocals),
Billy May, John Best, Ray Anthony, R. D.
McMickle (trumpet)...
-
Harriet Clark on
vocals with The
Modernaires:
Tommy Morgan, Hal ****inson, Fran Scott, and
Ralph Brewster. The
Modernaires also
released an
updated version...
- The
Modernaires, with
Glenn Miller and his Orchestra,
Bluebird (recorded
February 18, 1942) 1942 "Knit One, Purl Two",
vocal with The
Modernaires, with...
- 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...
- needed] jazz
arrangements with the big band
vocal group sounds of The
Modernaires, The Pied Pipers, and The Mel-Tones,
founded in the
barbershop tradition...
-
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...
-
Eberle or
Marion Hutton before 1940, with Tex Beneke,
vocal group The
Modernaires, and Skip
Nelson all
making studio vocal appearances after the turn of...
- 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...
-
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...