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The body of work he wrote and recorded during the golden period we celebrate on Hurdy Gurdy Songs has become one of the most critically and commercially successful of the era
recording for the Savoy label throughout this core era of his career
With an essay by acclaimed rock & roll and R&B historian
enjoying a string of R&B and pop hits
Tex Beneke - Hey Ba-ba-re-bop - The Singles Collection 1946-54 Release:Hey Ba-ba-re-bop - The Singles Collection 1946-54 Acrobat The body of work heTex Beneke was a big band saxophonist and singer who joined the Glenn Miller Orchestra in 1941, and remained with him until Miller broke up his band the following year to join the Army Air Forces, with Beneke also enlisting in the Navy. Having performed on all Miller's big hits of that era, and with Miller having died over the English Channel in 1944, Beneke got permission from Miller's estate to form a "ghost band" in 1946, initially called "Tex