A page from a book with 2 autographs by musicians George Olsen and Glenn Miller
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George Olsen and Glen Miller left a special mark on the history of 20th century music.
The George Olsen Orchestra was one of the most successful and prolific bands of the American record company Victor Talking Machine Company. Numerous records of their recordings found by collectors attest to their popularity. George Olsen and his orchestra participated in Eddie Cantor's 1928 Broadway hit Whoopee! and in the 1930 film version.
Between September 1938 and July 1942, the Glenn Miller Orchestra recorded more than two hundred compositions on records. Among them are such Miller classics as "Chattanooga Choo-Choo", "Tuxedo Junction", "The American Patrol", "Kalamazoo", "Little Brown Jug", "Pennsylvania 6-5000", "String of Pearls". The hallmark of the band was Miller's own ballad "Moonlight Serenade", in the history of which a Russian trace is found: the theme was written as a homework assignment received from composer Joseph Moiseevich Schillinger, who emigrated to the United States, from whom Miller took lessons and studied his system, and the author of the final text of this song was Mikhail Pashelinsky, a native of Riga, He worked on Broadway under the pseudonym Mitchell Parish.
Sizes: 42 × 52.5 × 2.5 cm .