A bombardier on a Lancaster British Bomber admitted on his deathbed a bomb had struck Miller's plane by accident as the Lancaster bombardier unloaded it's bomb ordnance prior to returning to base, a routing procedure. The crew sworn to secrecy withheld the truth until the last living crew member revealed the truth about Miller's tragic, accidental demise.
I am a music collector. I specialize in Rock. However, ALL generas I also collect. Glenn, ( many of his recordings I have ). Another master of his craft! GREAT STUFF!
The Norsemen was a metal framed, fabric covered aircraft. It would be pretty torn up in a crash and fabric does not last long in the sea nor do bodies.
Glen miller's plane went down in thick fog of beachy head when the enemy drop bombs on there way back to Germany or a lancaster Bomber drop bombs on the way back home by accident 80 years ago I have read the history of it in my own town of Eastbourne
The most credible scenario backed up by a member of a returning aircraft from a bombing mission, is that he reported to the pilot hearing something when they released their unused bomb load.,due to poor weather over the channel before landing
In the early 60's on BBC Radio 2 , a band member of Millers overseas orchestra . Revealed some interesting stuff . When it was decided that Miller and co. would go to England , a number of musicians resigned , scared of being bombed . It was this that gained the interviewee a place in the band , He said that jobs were hard to come by in NY and playing for Miller would be good for his CV though he added he wasn't a fan of the music , thought it boring. I saw the film and typical of Hollywood full of syrup , Benny Goodman was far better and actually played Jazz .
If anyone is interested, The Glenn Miller Band still exists, still plays music!🎷🎺🎻
I grew up in the 1950's with my parents listening to his music, and it became my favorite even today at age 74.
A bombardier on a Lancaster British Bomber admitted on his deathbed a bomb had struck Miller's plane by accident as the Lancaster bombardier unloaded it's bomb ordnance prior to returning to base, a routing procedure. The crew sworn to secrecy withheld the truth until the last living crew member revealed the truth about Miller's tragic, accidental demise.
i hope they found his remain in the plane cause it would bring closure to his descendances after being MIA for 80 years
I am a music collector. I specialize in Rock. However, ALL generas I also collect. Glenn, ( many of his recordings I have ).
Another master of his craft! GREAT STUFF!
Tells his great story.
Check out " The Glenn Miller Story" movie With Jimmy Stewart
His plane was sadly hit by bombs being jettisoned from a abandoned bombing mission by the RAF. Millers plane was flying low.
The Norsemen was a metal framed, fabric covered aircraft. It would be pretty torn up in a crash and fabric does not last long in the sea nor do bodies.
Glen miller's plane went down in thick fog of beachy head when the enemy drop bombs on there way back to Germany or a lancaster
Bomber drop bombs on the way back home by accident 80 years ago I have read the history of it in my own town of Eastbourne
Let me guess, It was next to Amelia Earhart's plane!
There will always be conjecture concerning this matter.No one knows for sure.
Glenn Miller's plane was NEVER found. You need to read Dennis M. Spragg's book "Glenn Miller DeClassified" for the true story of what really happened.
The most credible scenario backed up by a member of a returning aircraft from a bombing mission, is that he reported to the pilot hearing something when they released their unused bomb load.,due to poor weather over the channel before landing
Loved the music
In the early 60's on BBC Radio 2 , a band member of Millers overseas orchestra . Revealed some interesting stuff . When it was decided that Miller and co. would go to England , a number of musicians resigned , scared of being bombed . It was this that gained the interviewee a place in the band , He said that jobs were hard to come by in NY and playing for Miller would be good for his CV though he added he wasn't a fan of the music , thought it boring.
I saw the film and typical of Hollywood full of syrup , Benny Goodman was far better and actually played Jazz .
Tighar thinks that he landed on a remote island 400 miles away and lived out his life in exile singing the blues.
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