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Wingy Manone
Wingy Manone
American musician
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Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
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Bill Challis
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Roy Eldridge
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Charlie La Vere
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George Siravo
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Kaiser Marshall
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Deane Kincaide
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Doc Cheatham
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Fletcher Henderson
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Buddy Morrow
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Mills Blue Rhythm Band
band that plays jazz
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James Chirillo
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Nick Fatool
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Clyde Hurley
American musician
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Red Nichols
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Bernie Privin
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Dave Barbour
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Buddy DeFranco
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Joe Steele
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Horace Henderson
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Stan Wrightsman
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Hot Lips Page
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Claude Thornhill
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Red Garland
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Edgar Sampson
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Artie Shaw
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Buster Bailey
American musician
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Glenn Miller
American big band musician, arranger, composer and bandleader (1904-1944)
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Tim Garland
British musician
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Manny Albam
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Papa Bue
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Dick McDonough
American musician
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Joe Benjamin
American musician
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Charlie Gaines
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Claude Hopkins
American pianist
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Bunny Berigan
American musician
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Kid Thomas Valentine
American jazz musician
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Jerry Gray
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Miff Mole
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Artie Shapiro
Artie Shapiro
American musician
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Benny Carter
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Elmer Schoebel
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George Andrew Cables
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zeke Zarchy
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Walt Levinsky
American musician
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Charles Thompson
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Elmer James
American musician
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Mel Tormé
Mel Tormé
American recording artist, singer, songwriter, actor, writer, music arranger (1925-1999)
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Tex Beneke
Tex Beneke
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Count Basie
Count Basie
American jazz musician, bandleader, and composer (1904-1984)
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Teddy McRae
Teddy McRae
American jazz tenor saxophonist and arranger
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Hymie Shertzer
Hymie Shertzer
American musician
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Leonard Gaskin
Leonard Gaskin
American musician
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Norman Mason
Norman Mason
American bandleader, conductor and jazz musician
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Ralph Burns
American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger
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Roland Alexander
musician
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Tal Farlow
Tal Farlow
American jazz guitarist
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Keith Nichols
Keith Nichols
British musician
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Bob Casey
Bob Casey
Jazz musician
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Johnny Dodds
Johnny Dodds
American jazz clarinetist and alto saxophonist
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Hazy Osterwald
Hazy Osterwald
Swiss trumpeter (1922-2012)
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Joe Muranyi
Joe Muranyi
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Don Lamond
Don Lamond
American musician
Joe Garland
American musician

Joe Garland

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Joseph Copeland Garland (August 15, 1903, Norfolk, Virginia – April 21, 1977, Teaneck, New Jersey) was an American jazz saxophonist, composer, and arranger, best known for writing "In the Mood".

Garland studied music at Shaw University and the Aeolian Conservatory. He started by playing classical music but joined a jazz band, Graham Jackson's Seminole Syncopators, in 1924, where he first recorded. He had a long run of associations as a sideman on saxophone and clarinet, with Elmer Snowden (1925), Joe Steele, Henri Saparo, Leon Abbey (including a tour of South America), Charlie Skeete and Jelly Roll Morton in the 1920s. The 1930s saw him playing with Bobby Neal (1931) and the Mills Blue Rhythm Band; he was both a performer and an arranger for the Blue Rhythm Band from 1932 to 1936, when Lucky Millinder replaced him. Following this he played with Edgar Hayes (1937), Don Redman (1938), and Louis Armstrong (1939–42). In the 1940s he played with Claude Hopkins and others, and then returned to Armstrong's band from 1945-47. Following this he played with Herbie Fields, Hopkins again, and Earl Hines (1948). In the 1950s, he went into semi-retirement.

Garland wrote a number of well-known swing jazz hits, including "Serenade To A Savage" for Artie Shaw (one of Shaw's gold records) and "Leap Frog" for bandleader Les Brown.

Joe had a Daughter named Joanne Garland-Tyler born October 27, 1943 she moved to Kalamazoo, Michigan in the late 60's.