Tyree Glenn

Tyree Glenn, born William Tyree Glenn (November 23, 1912, Corsicana, Texas, United States,[1][2][3] – May 18, 1974,[1] Englewood, New Jersey), was an American trombone and vibraphone player.

After he left Myles, he moved to the West Coast, playing with groups headed by Charlie Echols (1936).

In 1953, he joined Jack Sterling's New York daily radio show, with which he remained until 1963.

He wrote "Sultry Serenade", which was recorded by Duke Ellington and Erroll Garner.

[1] With Louis Bellson and Gene Krupa With Jack Sterling Quintet With Clark Terry Independent Music Awards 2013: Satchmo at the National Press Club: Red Beans and Rice-ly Yours - Best Reissue Album[7]