Harlequin Records. "One O'Clock Jump" by Allan McIver & Orchestra.
This track on Side 2: 4 min., 5 sec.
On the Swan label - Don Redman's Orchestra. Featuring Hot Lips Page, Dick Vance, Harold Johnson - trumpets; Henderson Chambers - trombone; Don Byas - tenor sax; Burnie Peacock - alto sax; Bob Wyatt - piano; Cozy Cole - drums. "Midnite Mood" composed/arranged by Henry Glover. "Mickey Finn" composed by Don Redman.
On the Manor label - Savannah Churchill and her All Star Orchestra. "Daddy-Daddy" composed by Savannah Churchill and Irving Berman, with trombone solo by Jay Jay. "All Alone" composed by Irving Berlin with tenor sax solo by Don Byas.
Harlequin Records. "If I Could Be With You" by Oscar Peterson.
This track on Side 2: 2 min., 3 sec.
Instrumental track.
Track with vocals.
Track with vocals.
Track 1: Merchant Navy Show (June 27, 1944), 6 min., 36 sec.
Track 2: Assignment (July 20, 1959), 5 min., 56 sec.
Music and interviews. Variety of Glenn Miller tracks. Master voice and narration, edited elements, some music (Great Moments in Swing). Produced on December 10, 1968.
The document relates to Glenn Miller and includes one interview recorded with David MacKay on October 10, 1966, and one interview with Bobby Hackett, recorded on June 24, 1967.
A promotional tape about Glenn Miller and his music. Produced on December 10, 1968.
Interview with George T. Simon about Glenn Miller, recorded in New York City, April 29, 1969. Produced on May 6, 1969.
Interview with Illinois Jacquet. Recorded at White House Hotel, London England on April 15, 1971. Produced on May 18, 1971.
Interview with BBC broadcaster Cecil Madden on Edmundo Ros. Recorded at Grosvenor House, London, England on April 14, 1971. Produced on May 18, 1971.
Interview with jazz journalist George Hoefer, Fred Miles and jazz critic Stanley Dance. Recorded circa 1965.
Interview conducted by promoter Tony Wild. Subject: Jim Cranshaw, Bryan Pendleton, Brian Day, Austin Gleave. Recorded in 1975.
"That Midnight Jazz", music of Glenn Miller. Recorded in May 1974.
Interview with Artie Shaw and George T. Simon about Glenn Miller. Probably recorded in mid 1969.
Interview with Victor H. Schiro, Mayor of New Orleans from 1961 to 1979. The interview was recorded on October 27, 1967.
Recorded reading of 'Memories of the AEF Programme & Major Glenn Miller', read by Bill Dick from "Sound and Fury : Twenty-one Tears in the BBC ", written by Irish journalist Maurice Gorham. Recorded on May 7, 1969.
Unedited interview with jazz musician Bernie Privin about Glenn Miller. Recorded June 1969.
Interview with bandleader Roy Fox. Recorded on January 24, 1973. Produced on April 17, 1973.
Interview with Max Jones about his book "Louis : the Louis Armstrong story". The interview was recorded at Piccadilly Hotel in London, England on April 21, 1971.
Interview with jazz historian Albert McCarthy, recorded at Piccadilly Hotel, London, England on April 27, 1972.
Interview with Maynard Ferguson, recorded at 100 Club, London, England on April 29, 1971.
Interview with Humphrey Lyttelton at Broadcasting House, BBC in London, England. Recorded on January 23, 1973. Produced on March 29, 1973.