Gary D.
New in Town
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Each era seems to have its own music identifying that time. The mid-1930s to early post-war years had the likes of Glenn Miller and the Dorseys. I can't say if the early 1950s (by then, swing had died out) had anything special in the way of music, until Bill Hailey and the Comets came along in the mid-1950s.
Whenever there is a '1940s night,' I guess it's fun to dress up like your parents and jitterbug. But Glenn Miller, in my mind, is every bit as good now, 2009, as he was in 1941, without all the 1940s trappings.
Whenever there is a '1940s night,' I guess it's fun to dress up like your parents and jitterbug. But Glenn Miller, in my mind, is every bit as good now, 2009, as he was in 1941, without all the 1940s trappings.