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Then Miller does ‘String of Pearls,’ which ripple<br />

beautifully from reed to brass and back again.<br />

Ray Eberle, who hadn’t much of a voice from where I<br />

sat, and the four Modernaires do ‘The White Cliffs of<br />

Dover,’ ‘Elmer’s Tune’ and ‘Ev’rything I Love’—all quite to<br />

the delight of the crowd.<br />

Three more numbers come under the almost cakewalk<br />

ministrations of Marion Hutton and again the lilting<br />

Modernaires. Rather unhappily, I felt, they did ‘Blues in<br />

the Night,’ and only the Lunceford version is worth the<br />

ozone which carries it. I like Miss Hutton’s ‘Chattanooga<br />

Choo Choo’ and ‘Nickel Serenade,’ and Miller’s accompaniment<br />

is something over which to have a fresh ecstasy in the<br />

theater.”<br />

10 January, 1942 (SAT): Cleveland, Ohio (SUNSET SERENADE)<br />

Mutual 5:00-6:00 PM EST<br />

Information is missing on the tunes played on this program.<br />

“Reportedly dissatisfied because his ‘Sunset Serenade’<br />

broadcasts were being cancelled due to the lengthy<br />

run of Metropolitan Opera pickups, Glenn Miller has<br />

switched the series from NBC to Mutual. On tour now, Miller<br />

aired the first show on Mutual from Cleveland Jan. 10 and<br />

Detroit will be the originating point, Jan. 17.” (DB,<br />

January 15, 1942)<br />

13 January, 1942 (TUES): RKO Palace Theater, Cleveland, Ohio (CHESTERFIELD SHOW)<br />

CBS 10:00-10:15 PM EST<br />

Moonlight Serenade (Theme)<br />

Sunrise Serenade<br />

Happy in Love<br />

Moonlight Cocktail<br />

Chip Off the Old Block<br />

Slumber Song (Theme)<br />

This broadcast was dedicated to the Bond Festival organized<br />

by students of Bergen Junior College, Teaneck, <strong>New</strong> Jersey,<br />

to be held at the Meadowbrook, January 14 th . This school no<br />

longer exists as it was taken over by Fairleigh Dickinson<br />

University.

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