Hutton remained an important part of the Miller band.
He made 122 records with the Miller band.
Was he comparing Big Star to the Miller band, which toured long after its leader was gone?
Bobby said, "Music stop," and the Miller band instantly fell silent.
The Miller band went over after D-Day on the Queen Elizabeth.
He made 122 records with the Miller band, including "In the Mood, " its signature recording.
In September 1938, the Miller band began making recordings for the RCA Victor, Bluebird Records subsidiary.
This band recorded for RCA Victor, just as the original Miller band did.
In sharing air time with the Andrews Sisters for the early Chesterfield Shows, the Miller band had nine minutes to present its music.