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Listen to Tex Beneke, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!

Tex Beneke

Jazz

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Listen to Chattanooga Choo Choo (From "Sun Valley Serenade") by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Tex Beneke, Paula Kelly & The Modernaires, see lyrics, music video & more!
Chattanooga Choo Choo (From "Sun Valley Serenade")Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Tex Beneke, Paula Kelly & The Modernaires
Listen to A Wonderful Guy by Tex Beneke, see lyrics, music video & more!
A Wonderful GuyTex Beneke
Listen to Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me) by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke, The Modernaires, Glenn Miller, Steve Lipkins, Dale McMickle, Johnny Best, Billy May, Jim Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank J. D'Annolfo, Skippy Martin, Wilbur Schwartz, Al Klink, Ernie Caceres, Chummy MacGregor, Bobby Hackett, Edward "Doc" Goldberg & Maurice Purtill, see lyrics, music video & more!
Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me)Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke, The Modernaires, Glenn Miller, Steve Lipkins, Dale McMickle, Johnny Best, Billy May, Jim Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank J. D'Annolfo, Skippy Martin, Wilbur Schwartz, Al Klink, Ernie Caceres, Chummy MacGregor, Bobby Hackett, Edward "Doc" Goldberg & Maurice Purtill
Listen to Chattanooga Choo Choo by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Glenn Miller, Tex Beneke & The Modernaires, see lyrics, music video & more!
Chattanooga Choo ChooGlenn Miller and His Orchestra, Glenn Miller, Tex Beneke & The Modernaires
Listen to (I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo (From "Orchestra Wives") by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke & The Modernaires, see lyrics, music video & more!
(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo (From "Orchestra Wives")Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke & The Modernaires
Listen to Chattanooga Choo Choo (From "Sun Valley Serenade") by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Tex Beneke, Paula Kelly & The Modernaires, see lyrics, music video & more!
Chattanooga Choo Choo (From "Sun Valley Serenade")Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Tex Beneke, Paula Kelly & The Modernaires
Listen to Serenade In Blue (From "Orchestra Wives") by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Billy May, Glenn Miller, Steve Lipkins, Dale McMickle, Johnny Best, Jim Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank J. D'Annolfo, Skippy Martin, Wilbur Schwartz, Al Klink, Tex Beneke, Ernie Caceres, Chummy MacGregor, Bobby Hackett, Edward "Doc" Goldberg, Maurice Purtill, Ray Eberle & The Modernaires, see lyrics, music video & more!
Serenade In Blue (From "Orchestra Wives")Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Billy May, Glenn Miller, Steve Lipkins, Dale McMickle, Johnny Best, Jim Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank J. D'Annolfo, Skippy Martin, Wilbur Schwartz, Al Klink, Tex Beneke, Ernie Caceres, Chummy MacGregor, Bobby Hackett, Edward "Doc" Goldberg, Maurice Purtill, Ray Eberle & The Modernaires
Listen to A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Ray Eberle, Glenn Miller, Zeke Zarchy, Dale McMickle, Johnny Best, Charles Frankhauser, Jim Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank J. D'Annolfo, Hal McIntyre, Wilbur Schwartz, Tex Beneke, Al Klink, Ernie Caceres, Chummy MacGregor, Jack Lathrop, Herman "Trigger" Alpert & Maurice Purtill, see lyrics, music video & more!
A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley SquareGlenn Miller and His Orchestra, Ray Eberle, Glenn Miller, Zeke Zarchy, Dale McMickle, Johnny Best, Charles Frankhauser, Jim Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank J. D'Annolfo, Hal McIntyre, Wilbur Schwartz, Tex Beneke, Al Klink, Ernie Caceres, Chummy MacGregor, Jack Lathrop, Herman "Trigger" Alpert & Maurice Purtill
Listen to (I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo [Remastered] by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton & The Modernaires, see lyrics, music video & more!
(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo [Remastered]Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton & The Modernaires
Listen to Chattanooga Choo-Choo (From the Film "Sun Valley Serenade") by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Tex Beneke, Paula Kelly & The Modernaires, see lyrics, music video & more!
Chattanooga Choo-Choo (From the Film "Sun Valley Serenade")Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Tex Beneke, Paula Kelly & The Modernaires

More albums from Tex Beneke

Listen to Tex Beneke and His Music In the Miller Mood by Tex Beneke
ALBUMTex Beneke and His Music In the Miller MoodTex Beneke
Listen to Christmas Serenade in the Glenn Miller Style (with Paula Kelly) by Tex Beneke, Ray Eberle & The Modernaires
ALBUMChristmas Serenade in the Glenn Miller Style (with Paula Kelly)Tex Beneke, Ray Eberle & The Modernaires
Listen to Presenting Tex Beneke by Tex Beneke
ALBUMPresenting Tex BenekeTex Beneke

About Tex Beneke

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Hometown
Fort Worth, TX, United States
Born
February 12, 1914
Genre
Jazz
The name Tex Beneke is inevitably linked to that of Glenn Miller, despite the fact that Beneke outlived Miller by over a half-century. As the most popular member of Miller's pre-World War II orchestra, featured on songs such as "Chattanooga Choo Choo" and "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree," Beneke became a major fixture in the popular culture of the period, and following Miller's death in December of 1944, and the re-formation of the Glenn Miller Orchestra after World War II, he accepted the offer to lead the new band. Beneke, however, had a lot to offer the music world beyond his vocals on some fondly remembered hit songs. He began playing the saxophone at age nine, first the alto and then the tenor, and played in local and regional bands in Oklahoma and Texas during the early and mid-'30s. A gig playing with a band led by Ben Young brought him to Detroit, where he was spotted by Sam Donahue, then a saxman in Gene Krupa's band -- Krupa was unable to hire Beneke but informed a friend of his in New York of this promising new player. The friend was Glenn Miller, who'd recently begun forming a band of his own, and Beneke was hired, joining the orchestra in the spring of 1938 -- it was with Miller's band that Beneke picked up the nickname "Tex." The Miller orchestra struggled until the summer of 1939, when an engagement at the Glen Island Casino and a series of radio broadcasts made it a national sensation. Beneke played and sang with the orchestra, and became a star in his own right. He stayed until 1942, when Miller broke up the band to join the U.S. Army Air Force as a bandleader. Beneke was drafted into the navy and led a military dance outfit at a base in Oklahoma. After the end of the war, when a new Glenn Miller Orchestra was formed, Beneke took on the leadership, debuting in January of 1946 at the Capitol Theater in New York City. The orchestra, formed under the auspices of Miller's widow and his estate, was intended to emulate the sounds of the pre-war Miller band and his Army Air Force band -- this included the presence of 13 string players in the 31 piece outfit, making it, along with Harry James' orchestra, one of the few big bands to include strings. They were an immediate success, compiling an enviable array of hits for five years. One gig in particular stood out -- in December of 1947, a year after the near-collapse of the big-band business, at the Hollywood Palladium, Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra played to a record-breaking crowd of 6,750 dancers. Despite this extraordinary popularity, however, Beneke wasn't entirely happy with the restrictions placed by the estate on the band's music -- they were required to stick entirely to the familiar reed-centered sound that Glenn Miller had practically trademarked. Although a reed player himself, Beneke saw other possibilities, but was never allowed to experiment, despite his protests that Miller himself had always been open to the idea of experimentation, and had expressed his intention to move away from his familiar reed sound after the war, having gone as far with it as he felt he could. Finally, at the end of 1950, Beneke left the band and also parted company with Miller's estate. He later organized his own band which, like similar reconstituted big bands led by '40s music icons such as Harry James, managed to thrive amid the rock & roll, folk-rock, psychedelia, disco, and punk eras, right to the present day. More than 60 years after he became a professional musician, he continued to lead big bands, doing the music that he helped popularized two generations ago. Beneke died May 30, 2000 from respiratory failure at the age of 86. ~ Bruce Eder

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Tex Beneke has also released music as a member of Tex Beneke and His Orchestra Glenn Miller and His Orchestra.