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Win concert tickets to get you In The Mood for festive season
Glenn Miller was one of the best-known bandleaders of the Swing era
Venues across the country will be swinging to the very best of big band sounds later this year as the Glenn Miller Orchestra perform dates nationwide. The Glenn Miller Orchestra roll back the years with
much loved hits such as ‘Moonlight Serenade’, ‘American Patrol’, ‘In the Mood’, ‘Tuxedo Junction’, ‘Little Brown Jug’, ‘Pennsylvania 6-5000’, and ‘Chattanooga Choo Choo’, all of which helped establish Glenn Miller as the most celebrated big band leader of the twentieth century. Veteran band-leader Ray McVay has led the UK’s
Glenn Miller Orchestra since 1988 and the band have developed a devoted following. Through an arrangement with Glenn Miller
Productions in New York, Ray has put together an orchestra whereby the exact stage line-up devised by Glenn has been maintained. Consisting of the leader, five saxophones, four
trumpets, four trombones and three rhythm this has ensured the performance stays true to the sound and style of Glenn Miller’s original arrangements. The orchestra will perform the second half of the
concert in the World War II uniforms of the United States Army Air Force. Glenn Miller Orchestra directed by Ray McVay, with
Mark Porter (guest vocalist), Catherine Sykes (guest vocalist) and the Swing Time Jivers (special guests) comes to Birmingham Symphony Hall at 2.30pm on Friday 27 December.
84 CHAMBERLINK September 2019
For information or tickets telephone 0121 780 3333 or visit
www.raymondgubbay.co.uk
To be in with a chance to win one of three pairs of tickets, just answer this question:
Complete the following Glenn Miller recorded song title: In The: A) Middle B) Mood C) Dark
Submit your answer along with your details at
www.greaterbirminghamchambers.com/competitions
Competition entries close on 27 September 2019. Full terms and conditions can be found at the link above.
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