Tex Beneke
Tex Beneke
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The popular singer and saxophone player began with the Ben Young
Orchestra (1935-1937), and joined the Miller band in 1938, becoming one
of the bands's most popular personalities and soloists (though he was
not seen or even referred to in The Glenn Miller Story). His
personality and talents led him to the top of the Downbeat and
Metronome magazine polls, with his vocal work on "Chattanooga Choo
Choo", "(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo", and "Don't Sit Under the Apple
Tree". In 1946, Glenn Miller's widow requested that Tex take the
orchestra back out on road trips, and the band, under Tex, had a string
of Top 10 hits. But disputes arose between the band's manager/producer
(who wanted to keep the band's music in the pre-war mode) and Tex, who
wanted to introduce new music and sounds. Tex left to start his own
band, which became "Tex Beneke and His Orchestra: Playing the Music
Made Famous by Glenn Miller", with his first album, "Shooting Star"
(released on Magic Records in 1948), where Tex could express his desire
for fresh sounds while still perpetuating the classic Glenn Miller
trademarks. He worked consistently into the 1990s, making personal live
appearances, playing his own kind of music in the style we still
closely identify with the Miller sound.
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