Rambunctious blonde band vocalist (billed as "America's Number One Jitterbug" in the late 1930s) who signed... (Learn more)
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| Name: | Relation: | Notes: |
|---|---|---|
| Ted Briskin | husband | married on September 2, 1945; divorced in April 1950 |
| Peter Candoli | husband | born c. 1927; married on December 24, 1960; obtained Mexican divorce in 1966; reconciled; divorced in November 1971 |
| Charles O'Curran | husband | married on March 18, 1952 in Las Vegas; divorced in February 1955; second husband; had been her dance director on "Somebody Loves Me" (1952) |
| Alan W Livingston | husband | married on March 8, 1955; divorced on October 21, 1960; executive with Capitol Records |
| Candy Briskin | daughter | born on November 23, 1946 |
| Carolyn Candoli | daughter | born in 1962 |
| Lindsay Briskin | daughter | born on April 14, 1948 |
| Mabel Thornburg | mother | died on January 1, 1962; fell asleep while smoking and died in the fire |
| Percy Thornburg | father | deserted family in 1923 when Hutton was two; committed suicide in 1937 |
| Marion Hutton | sister | born on March 10, 1920; died in 1987; female lead vocalist with the Glenn Miller Band; appeared in the films "Orchestra Wives" (1942), "Crazy House", "In Society" (both 1944) and "Love Happy" (1950) |
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