The Modernaires began in 1935 as a trio of schoolmates from Lafayette High School (Buffalo, New York). The members, Hal Dickinson, Chuck Goldstein, and Bill Conway, were called Don Juan-Two and Three, and had their first engagement at Buffalo's suburban Glen Falls Casino, with the Ted Fio Rito Orchestra. They then joined the Ozzie Nelson Band, and became known as The Three Wizards of Ozzie. They next recruited Ralph Brewster to make a quartet and, performing with the Fred Waring Orchestra, became The Modernaires.
"Tribute To Glenn Miller" at Cerritos Center For The Perf. Arts
Tex Beneke Orchestra at Cerritos Center For The Perf. Arts
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The Modernaires has had 6 concerts.
The Modernaires is most often considered to be Jazz, Swing, Easy Listening, Oldies, and Vocal Harmony Group.
The last The Modernaires concert was on March 18, 2018 at McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Tex Beneke Orchestra / The Four Freshmen / The Modernaires / Gina Eckstine.