Played with . . . that band was . . . Irving Mills had two . . . they had two bands in the Cotton Club, Cab Calloway. If he was in, Duke Ellington was out on the road. Duke Ellington was out, then Cab Calloway went in. But the money was in the theaters, not in the club. You got the publicity because you come in there, and you brought your new arrangements, and you had a network shot, WJZ, which was like NBC. It was two twin stations, but the government made them break up, because they were a monopoly. They became NBC and WJZ, apart from one another. The Cotton Club had WJZ. You broadcast, and down in New Orleans you could hear Cab Calloway. You could hear Duke Ellington. So that's what you . . . you aspired to get in them bands. What was your question again?