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Date Posted: 11:55:24 08/25/02 Sun
Author: H
Subject: Tuxedo Junction

There were record-breaking recordings, as well, such as "Tuxedo
Junction", which sold 115,000 copies in the first week. "In the
Mood", and "Pennsylvania 6-5000", all appearing on the RCA
Victor Bluebird label. In early 1940, Down Beat Magazine
announced that Miller had topped all other bands in its Sweet
Band Poll, and capping off this seemingly sudden rise to the
top, there was, of course, Glenn Miller's "Moonlight Serenade"
radio series for Chesterfield cigarettes which aired three times
a week over CBS.

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