This has always been my favorite Glenn Miller piece. One of the "coolest" pieces of music from that era. I've seen the orchestra live twice. Well worth it.
Charles, I'm 67, and this song was a part of my dad's music. "Cool" had a certain meaning when I was a teenager, but, listening to this tune, and imagining a guy in his early 20's, in a new suit, casually sauntering down some avenue in NY or Chicago in the late 1930's ... I think I get what "cool" might have meant back then.
This sounds to me a lot more like Erskine Hawkins' arrangement - the original, done in 1939 - than the one Miller did in 1940. Still has the trumpet fanfares that Miller put in his arrangement - which I always liked. But is hotter than Miller's 1940 version.
I am 14 and I play the trupet. We played Glenn Miller Medley at our brass band. I shined with a solo at American patrol. I have one more year at basic school or whatever it˙s called (We have different school organisation) and I hope I will be able to go to Music High School playing Jazz trumpet and hopefully becoming one of the best Slovenian lead trumpet (screamer). Glenn Miller inspired me, so I want to pay him back in some way. Let˙s do this and win against crappy music.
I hope you're still with us. This takes me back to my childhood, when my dad raised me on this music. I'll always be grateful for that. I have a feeling this particular tune would have been one conveyed a quality of being "cool" for that generation. i listen and I can visualize a guy sauntering down a boulevard in the city, in no hurry, just hanging out with buddies.
I played this tune in highschool. This brings back memories. I have always loved the sound of the tenor trombone and the bass trombone. I played both tenor and bass trombone. I was primarily a bass trombonist in highschool when it came to jazz then for concert band I played the Tuba which really helped me out. Now my little brother's a third generation Tuba player. My father played the Tuba as well. Now watching my little brother playing the tuba brings back great memories.
This song would, in my opinion, be the greatest big band tune EVER. The Glenn Miller band must remain immortal so future generations can appreciate this fantastic era of quality music born in the war era of WW2. I was born in 1961, a bit late for the real thing but thanks to my parents appreciation of this music I also was brought up with it, as well as the Beatles, Cliff Richard etc.
How can you not listen to this and want to dress up and go out to dinner in a quiet, elegant place with your bestest person...? When times were meaningful and the "place" and the "person" was a defining moment. I have several of "those' banked in my feeble mind. Thanks to "Glenn" and "Benny" and "Harry" and all of the rest of you guys.
¿Alcanzarian las alabanzas para describir la admiración que uno siente al escuchar este maravilloso arreglo?....Indudablemente uno se rinde ante el encanto de este sonido maravilloso donde el arte se viste del color de la gloria. Gracias a quien tuvo el tino y el acierto de subir tan linda melodía. Una vez más expreso que la música de antaño seguirá siendo la mejor. Desde Lima la capital del Perú, comentó Luis Espinoza, Directivo de la Asociación de Locutores del Perú y ligado a la buena música desde 1950. Gracias.
When it comes to ballroom dance music, after all of these years, there is still nothing like Glenn Miller's music. Glenn miller was the rage the same year I was born, and that was a long time ago.
Literally this is my favourite piece in the world. I play in my school jazz band and we just performed on stage. Huge success. The music of today pop, rap and R&B will never be, is not, and was not better than this. Glenn Miller had a legacy that will never die.
WoW, One of the best modern renditions of this piece of swing I have ever heard. And what was that "Baritone Sax"? Quite the monster machine! Next to "In The Mood", Tuxedo Junction never failed to get a party going, even as late as the early 1970's when everything was Grand Funk Railroad and Deep Purple.
I agree with samgalah. Im in my 50's now and it was my father who introduced me to this music on 33 rpm records. I liked it and continue to even now. I also like the groups of the 60's-the beatles, rolling stones, dave clark, monkees. I was a clarinet player in a hi school band and played some jazz too. Today's youngsters should be made aware that this type of beautiful music used to dominate the air waves too.
I remember as a kid (early 1960's) my dad goofin' with a few dance steps when my mom's phonograph was playing glenn miller as they were getting ready to go out to some event with dancing. They were known in their big families to be among the best jitterbug couples. I never noticed their talent until my second wife mentioned it at their 50th in 1992 (thier last dancing) -- never paid attention before that as it wasn't my kind of music yet. Live anad learn! Al, the nvp
I bought three trombones last year. A 1979 Conn 83H Bass Trombone which is now my primary bass trombone a 2024 Yamaha YSL-448G Large Bore Tenor Trombone with F attachment in August for my 31st birthday and then in November for Christmas I purchased a 2024 Blessing BTB 1488OR Large Bore Tenor Trombone which is the primary Trombone. I also have plans this year to add a King 4B with F attachment.
Let's lighten up and enjoy this music. It is great music. I listen and smile and sometimes miss my parents who are gone now - it was their music. There is no harm in delivering it in a fun way. This isn't a funeral. I would love the music even if they all just sat still playing, but why require it? It seems they are or may be Germans, and when this music came out Germans were Miller's enemy. Now they show their love for his stuff by playing it in peace so very wonderfully. Al, the nvp
I love it. I played this while in High School Jazz Band. I played the Baritone Saxophone as well and had the exact same solo as the lady playin her bari sax.. Not gonna lie...hot.
QUE GRAN ORQUESTA POR ES Y SERA LA ORIGINAL DELA REAL ORQUESTA DE NEW YORK ESTA ES LA CALIDAD DEL PROPIO DIRECTOR QUE ES GLEEN MILLER PADRE Y TODA SU DESENDENCIA DE MUY BUENOS MAESTROS DE ESTAN MUY MUY BUENA MUSICA GRACIAS 😅
Played this song in HS marching band at football games during timeouts...ah those were the days...Why arent these people dancing? Glenn Miller Orchestra was/is a dance band, get up and dance people...
Ugh> i CANNOT say enuf GREAT things about this, my all-time favorite song, and this UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME recording, and video of it! Def a ***** out of ***** rating..(at least to me..) ever since i first heard, and learned it on alto sax in junior high school, there is nothing quite like the joy this song brings to you>>> Lovin it>> "Tuxedo Junction..Now.."
man the 1940s had some of the best music. It had class, style, and swag! Reminds me of WWII when the bomber pilots would dress up in their uniforms and go dancing!
As a teenager when this music was in its heyday you cant get any nearer than this to the original.Bang on to rights as they used to say. Perfect. T. Heslop.
This was one of my parent's favorites for dancing from their early married days shortly after Pearl Harbor (from the time Glenn Miller wrote it), until each left us in the last few years (Dad just last week). I can almost see them together again up there dancing it now.
Что значат в этом случае слова??? Гленн Миллер ТАЛАНТИЩЕ! Он не будет забыт! Жизнеутверждающая,поднимающая тонус и влияющая на здоровье в лучшую сторону м у з ы к а!
I have a wind up phongraph from about 1930 that uses no electricity. It only plays 78 rpm records and I have a few of GM's records from the 30's and 40's. This music is so great. This performance sounds very much like the original. Great sound from a GREAT BAND!
All through high school and college I played the bari, tenor and on occasion alto. She's playing a bari. How could it be mistaken for anything else? The sound alone is a dead giveaway.
No one can dance elegantly anymore to this music. GM was a dance band. They're treating it like a museum display
This has always been my favorite Glenn Miller piece. One of the "coolest" pieces of music from that era. I've seen the orchestra live twice. Well worth it.
Charles, I'm 67, and this song was a part of my dad's music. "Cool" had a certain meaning when I was a teenager, but, listening to this tune, and imagining a guy in his early 20's, in a new suit, casually sauntering down some avenue in NY or Chicago in the late 1930's ... I think I get what "cool" might have meant back then.
This sounds to me a lot more like Erskine Hawkins' arrangement - the original, done in 1939 - than the one Miller did in 1940. Still has the trumpet fanfares that Miller put in his arrangement - which I always liked. But is hotter than Miller's 1940 version.
I am 14 and I play the trupet. We played Glenn Miller Medley at our brass band. I shined with a solo at American patrol. I have one more year at basic school or whatever it˙s called (We have different school organisation) and I hope I will be able to go to Music High School playing Jazz trumpet and hopefully becoming one of the best Slovenian lead trumpet (screamer). Glenn Miller inspired me, so I want to pay him back in some way. Let˙s do this and win against crappy music.
I really started listening to Swing bands music in late 1958 and found I enjoyed it much more than rock and roll. Much better MUSIC.
I'm getting old, I remember watching this on a black and white television before color TVs were available.
Это можно слушать бесконечно. Великолепный джаз, виртуозное исполнение... Браво!
Does that bring back memories. Would sit and listen to all the big band music with my grandparents growing up as a kid. That was real music
when ever i listen to this music it almost brings tears to my eyes thinking of a once great era and peoples now nearly gone and forgotten
My childhood music. And there's always something special in a lady with a saxophone.
I am the 500th person to like this song...that was for u glenn RIP
Literally every time I start listening to this song, i get a huge grin.
I LOVE GLENN MILLER
wHo cannot feel mellow and cool on hearing this one?
Glenn Miller lives on with his music and the unique arrangements. It takes me back to the 40's/
I hope you're still with us. This takes me back to my childhood, when my dad raised me on this music. I'll always be grateful for that. I have a feeling this particular tune would have been one conveyed a quality of being "cool" for that generation. i listen and I can visualize a guy sauntering down a boulevard in the city, in no hurry, just hanging out with buddies.
takes me back to being a kid at my Grandparents home...my Pa would whistle every song, as I do now lol.....just not as good.
Damn, that second solo trumpet player has got some mad range! I also love the way the bari sax player kept it simple and groovin'.
Ditto!
Can you imagine a grand mother or father whose pride and joy "made the team" and played for the band?
My favorite Glenn Miller this is the tune I learnt to dance and I was good at it old memories keep me alive at eighty two the good old Days
I played this tune in highschool. This brings back memories. I have always loved the sound of the tenor trombone and the bass trombone. I played both tenor and bass trombone. I was primarily a bass trombonist in highschool when it came to jazz then for concert band I played the Tuba which really helped me out. Now my little brother's a third generation Tuba player. My father played the Tuba as well. Now watching my little brother playing the tuba brings back great memories.
Verynice
This song would, in my opinion, be the greatest big band tune EVER. The Glenn Miller band must remain immortal so future generations can appreciate this fantastic era of quality music born in the war era of WW2. I was born in 1961, a bit late for the real thing but thanks to my parents appreciation of this music I also was brought up with it, as well as the Beatles, Cliff Richard etc.
How can you not listen to this and want to dress up and go out to dinner in a quiet, elegant place with your bestest person...? When times were meaningful and the "place" and the "person" was a defining moment. I have several of "those' banked in my feeble mind. Thanks to "Glenn" and "Benny" and "Harry" and all of the rest of you guys.
What a delight. I close my eyes and I see the GIs, all those years ago, over here in England in the early 1940s dancing to the big band sound.
¿Alcanzarian las alabanzas para describir la admiración que uno siente al escuchar este maravilloso arreglo?....Indudablemente uno se rinde ante el encanto de este sonido maravilloso donde el arte se viste del color de la gloria. Gracias a quien tuvo el tino y el acierto de subir tan linda melodía. Una vez más expreso que la música de antaño seguirá siendo la mejor. Desde Lima la capital del Perú, comentó Luis Espinoza, Directivo de la Asociación de Locutores del Perú y ligado a la buena música desde 1950. Gracias.
I love the sound of this song, it's smooth, suave and debonair...
Wonderfuloutstandingteemisexcellent
I'm with you all the way on that one. Those days are gone, and we need to bring 'em back.
Totally fantastic.
Thank you sir.
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i think this is possibly the best arrangement ive ever heard on tuxedo junction...
and the bari sax solo, just keeps the song in heaven
Fantastic ! Glen Miller, Ted Heath etc is what makes music great. The beat, instruments and musicians. 'Feelgood music' at any time :)
When it comes to ballroom dance music, after all of these years, there is still nothing like Glenn Miller's music. Glenn miller was the rage the same year I was born, and that was a long time ago.
Vet
la atmosfera norteamericana se respira escuchando y viendo esto aagradesco haber nacido en estos tiempos y no en la edad media.
DAMN...there is hope for your generation!
That trumpet solo in the middle of the song was just amazing and smooth,
EXCELLENT !!!
Merci !
Michel.
Literally this is my favourite piece in the world. I play in my school jazz band and we just performed on stage. Huge success. The music of today pop, rap and R&B will never be, is not, and was not better than this. Glenn Miller had a legacy that will never die.
WoW, One of the best modern renditions of this piece of swing I have ever heard. And what was that "Baritone Sax"? Quite the monster machine!
Next to "In The Mood", Tuxedo Junction never failed to get a party going, even as late as the early 1970's when everything was Grand Funk Railroad and Deep Purple.
Das ist eines der besten Trompetensolos die ich in meinem Leben gehört habe :)
Purer Neid dem Solisten gegenüber *__*
want to like it more than once!
Love the trombone solo
yes!!
by cm
Daniel Smith as a Baritone Saxophone musician, I'd say I'm a bit biased, but the Bari solo was the best
YESSSS!!! SPREAD THE GOOD NEWSSS!!!
What a Smooth sweet trombone solo :D i like the motives
Went to see Glenn Miller Orchestra in Auckland NZ last month and still great. Can't beat it and they played this number, of course.
I agree with samgalah. Im in my 50's now and it was my father who introduced me to this music on 33 rpm records. I liked it and continue to even now. I also like the groups of the 60's-the beatles, rolling stones, dave clark, monkees. I was a clarinet player in a hi school band and played some jazz too. Today's youngsters should be made aware that this type of beautiful music used to dominate the air waves too.
This is the definitive version of Tuxedo Junction.
I play this and most of these songs on trombone :) I love it, went on a tour to spain x
I remember when I played this one solo on the clarinet to a public. Some old gusy came up to me and said "You did that one well!" ;P
I love the ostentatious bow after a very short and simple trumpet solo.
i love playing this song in my high scool jazz band. i cant get enough of this song
Mayor Miller, creativity 70 years ago, brings good fillings to memories of big bands style for all ...Big thank you
Thank you for posting a delightful rendition of Tuxedo Junction.
Roger Plafkin-Plafkin Farms, Ada, Michigan
I remember as a kid (early 1960's) my dad goofin' with a few dance steps when my mom's phonograph was playing glenn miller as they were getting ready to go out to some event with dancing. They were known in their big families to be among the best jitterbug couples. I never noticed their talent until my second wife mentioned it at their 50th in 1992 (thier last dancing) -- never paid attention before that as it wasn't my kind of music yet. Live anad learn! Al, the nvp
Have you ever loved another.Glenns the best ever!!!!!!!!
I bought three trombones last year. A 1979 Conn 83H Bass Trombone which is now my primary bass trombone a 2024 Yamaha YSL-448G Large Bore Tenor Trombone with F attachment in August for my 31st birthday and then in November for Christmas I purchased a 2024 Blessing BTB 1488OR Large Bore Tenor Trombone which is the primary Trombone. I also have plans this year to add a King 4B with F attachment.
excelentes instrumentistas wwaoo que orquesta sensacional.
There is classic jazz, then jazz with class.
Let's lighten up and enjoy this music. It is great music. I listen and smile and sometimes miss my parents who are gone now - it was their music. There is no harm in delivering it in a fun way. This isn't a funeral. I would love the music even if they all just sat still playing, but why require it? It seems they are or may be Germans, and when this music came out Germans were Miller's enemy. Now they show their love for his stuff by playing it in peace so very wonderfully. Al, the nvp
Un auténtico placer escucharlos..No se puede hacer mejor.Maravilla
Great music!
I played trombone through jrr. Hi and High School because of The Glenn Miller Orchestra. God I love BRASS Glenn Miller style.
I grew up in Birmingham AL. close to Tuxedo Junction. Timeless =)
I love it. I played this while in High School Jazz Band. I played the Baritone Saxophone as well and had the exact same solo as the lady playin her bari sax.. Not gonna lie...hot.
I keep coming back to this one.
The trambone section is great.
La classe mondiale!!magnifiques solo!! (specialy solo de bary sax !!)
THX
I love how the only girl there is playing the Bari Sax. Way to go, girl!
ugh this give me chills. i used to play this all the time in pep band...oh i feel old..i miss band
thats what i call music.,.
a lot of young uns today are missing...
QUE GRAN ORQUESTA POR ES Y SERA LA ORIGINAL DELA REAL ORQUESTA DE NEW YORK ESTA ES LA CALIDAD DEL PROPIO DIRECTOR QUE ES GLEEN MILLER PADRE Y TODA SU DESENDENCIA DE MUY BUENOS MAESTROS DE ESTAN MUY MUY BUENA MUSICA GRACIAS 😅
That little lady can play a mean baritone sax... almost as big as her. You go girl!
THIS CLASSY MUSIC IS THE BOMB😀
This piece can only be described as Phenomenal. Great job
I was just about to say the same thing!
I'm in band and my instructors are always telling us to move and dance to the music (marching band).
Sweet!!
That trombone solo is incredible.... and the trumpet solo... where do i begin. Those high G's...so effortless. sooo awesome.
That baritone solo. Goosebumps
love the sound of the baritone sax!
Makes the rest of us wanna be's proud to see what the pro's can do - very well done to say the least. Power to swing music!!!
The Glenn Miller Orchestra is going to playing at the Seattle Symphony!
Played this song in HS marching band at football games during timeouts...ah those were the days...Why arent these people dancing? Glenn Miller Orchestra was/is a dance band, get up and dance people...
DEAD ON THE LEVEL GIVES ME CHILLS
I Love that Trumpet solo :)
Auténtica maravilla..Impecable ejecución musical.
Wonderful! Glenn Miller is still alive !!
Nice swing dance Music of Glenn Miller. I can do good east coast swing dance with this music.
4 years. Grade 5 now.
I love this song, my schools grade 7-8 band did this song
Una música que nunca pasa de moda.
Ugh> i CANNOT say enuf GREAT things about this, my all-time favorite song, and this UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME recording, and video of it! Def a ***** out of ***** rating..(at least to me..) ever since i first heard, and learned it on alto sax in junior high school, there is nothing quite like the joy this song brings to you>>> Lovin it>> "Tuxedo Junction..Now.."
What a fantastic take on this tune! Loved it
man the 1940s had some of the best music. It had class, style, and swag! Reminds me of WWII when the bomber pilots would dress up in their uniforms and go dancing!
most people think bari sax is an "bass" instrument. but then they don't know which great sweet sound it gives to you!
As a teenager when this music was in its heyday you cant get any nearer than this to the original.Bang on to rights as they used to say. Perfect. T. Heslop.
This was one of my parent's favorites for dancing from their early married days shortly after Pearl Harbor (from the time Glenn Miller wrote it), until each left us in the last few years (Dad just last week). I can almost see them together again up there dancing it now.
the trombonesolo....LOVE IT..SUUUUPER BRILIANT..
This is true music. Period.
Что значат в этом случае слова??? Гленн Миллер ТАЛАНТИЩЕ! Он не будет забыт! Жизнеутверждающая,поднимающая тонус и влияющая на здоровье в лучшую сторону м у з ы к а!
Byl to vynikající orchestr. Dá se poslouchat stále. Vivaz !!
I have a wind up phongraph from about 1930 that uses no electricity. It only plays 78 rpm records and I have a few of GM's records from the 30's and 40's. This music is so great. This performance sounds very much like the original. Great sound from a GREAT BAND!
All through high school and college I played the bari, tenor and on occasion alto. She's playing a bari. How could it be mistaken for anything else? The sound alone is a dead giveaway.
One of the best trombone solos ive heard
Best times of the americans! Never before and never after so great Time!