Sing Along with Mitch, airing on NBC from 1961 to 1964, was a weekly sing-along program hosted by Mitch Miller and featuring a male chorus. Lyrics were presented at the bottom of the television screen ...
Mitch Miller, the oboe-playing record label exec who became a star in his own right with his “Sing Along With Mitch” albums and TV show, died July 31 in New York following a short illness. He was 99.
Orchestra leader with hit TV show also a successful record executive. Conductor Mitch Miller, seen in 1968, at the Billy Rose Theater in New York, has died at age 99, his daughter said.
Mitch Miller, the goateed bandleader who hosted NBC’s Sing Along with Mitch in the early 1960s, died Saturday at age 99. Miller’s music and his show were before my time, but I’ve always found the ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mitch Miller, the powerful American music executive who guided some of the biggest U.S. pop stars of the 1950s and had Americans crooning with him on the "Sing Along With Mitch" ...
Jazz fans owe a debt of gratitude to Mitch Miller, who passed away at the age of 99 on July 31. Miller may have been known to many from his shlocky 1960s television show, Sing Along With Mitch, but he ...
Enrico Caruso and the phonograph drove the parlor tenor to the bathtub. Now Columbia Records’ Mitch Miller is trying to lure him out from behind his shower curtain. Miller, a now inaudible oboist who ...
I don’t often take column requests here in the North Words International Command Center, but a few days ago, I got a message over “Slack,” the messaging program that allows people to send you a note ...
NEW YORK — Fans of Mitch Albom's books can soon sing along with Albom and such performers as Tony Bennett, Dionne Warwick and "The Voice" winner Sawyer Fredericks. HarperCollins Publishers announced ...
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