The Larry King Show

Besides his CNN interview program for TV, King also did a five hour interview show for Mutual Radio each weeknight from midnight to 5 a.m. The show was not advertised in newspapers on any kind of regular basis. In fact, it is from short articles that we know the most about the show. The first…

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Salute to Glenn Miller

On January 13, 1954, The Glenn Miller Story had its premiere in Clarinda, Iowa, Miller’s hometown; Jimmy Stewart was on hand. This article, from the Mason City Globe-Gazette, Mason City, IA, tells of some of the planned activities. Notice the mention of “special radio programs” in the article. Another article, this one from the Anderson,…

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The Glenn Miller Story Premiere

On Thursday, December 10, 1953, the world premiere of The Glenn Miller Story starring Jimmy Stewart and June Allyson took place at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood. NBC radio was there to broadcast live from the theater. Shirley Towers and Eddy King talked to various celebrities as they entered the theater. In Jimmy Stewart on…

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How Glenn Found His Sound (CD)

The CD, How Glenn Found His Sound (Sounds of Yesteryear DSOY918), was released in England in 2012. As you can see from the cover, there are some excerpts from The Glenn Miller Story included. There are sections from two songs, I Know Why and Moonlight Serenade, as well as a scene from the film. Heard…

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The Glenn Miller Era

The Glenn Miller Era was an NBC Special aired on October 17, 1954 – 61 years ago today. As described in Jimmy Stewart on the Air, this 90-minute show is not available. What we know about the show comes from information found in several newspaper previews. The first of these is from the Amarillo Sunday…

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The Glenn Miller Story – Radio Spots

In early 1960, six years after its initial release, Universal-International reissued the Jimmy Stewart-June Allyson film, The Glenn Miller Story.The re-issue premieres took place on both the east and west coasts on March 22nd and 23rd, 1960 according to this article from the Motion Picture Daily of March 7, 1960: This full-page ad from the…

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The Glenn Miller Story – Part 2

Besides the actual soundtrack recordings discussed in the first blog, there were also a number of related releases which we will discuss here. First, Decca issued an EP featuring Louis Armstrong’s two songs from the film. The sleeve even carried the now familiar photo of Jimmy Stewart and June Allyson. Decca ED 2126 (1954) –…

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The Glenn Miller Story – Soundtrack

Tracing the recording history of The Glenn Miller Story is a very big project, one which will be spread over two blogs. In the first part, presented here, we will take a look at the actual soundtrack materials. Here is another soundtrack on which Stewart doesn’t appear vocally, but his photo does appear on all…

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