Mills Blue Rhythm Band
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The Mills Blue Rhythm band was an American big band of the 1930s. Founded by drummer Willie Lynch in 1930 as the Blue Rhythm Band, it became first the Coconut Grove orchestra and the Mills Blue Rhythm Band when Irving Mills became its manager in 1931. Lynch left later in 1931, and Baron Lee took over as leader. Lucky Millinder became leader in 1934.
The band recorded frequently and had hit records, including "Truckin'" and "Ride, Red, Ride," but never became one of the more popular bands of the day. Among its more notable members were:
- Red Allen, trumpet
- Buster Bailey, clarinet
- Harry "Sweets" Edison, trumpet
- Joe Garland, tenor
- Edgar Hayes, piano
- J. C. Higginbotham, trombone
- Charlie Holmes, alto
- Billy Kyle, piano
- Tab Smith, alto
- O'Neil Spencer, drums
The group disbanded in 1938. Millinder then formed his own band.