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Miller, Mitch

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Personal name headingMiller, Mitch
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Variant(s)Miller, Mitchell
Miller, M. (Mitch)
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1911-07-04
Death date2010-07-31
Place of birthRochester (N.Y.)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
AffiliationColumbia Symphony Orchestra Columbia Records, Inc. Gang (Musical group)
Profession or occupationOboe players Conductors (Music) Sound recording executives and producers Arrangers (Musicians) Television personalities
Found inGarner, E. Other voices [SR] 1976: (Mitch Miller [conductor])
Stravinsky, I. Pastorale [SR] 1950: label (Mitchell Miller, oboe)
New Grove dict. of Am. mus. (Miller, Mitch(ell William); b. 7-4-11, Rochester, NY; oboist, conductor, record producer)
Bowles, P. Concerto for two pianos, winds, and percussion [SR] 1948?: labels (M. Miller, oboe)
Yahoo www home page, Aug. 2, 2010 (Mitch Miller; d. July 31, 2010)
Memories, ℗2016: label (Mitchell Miller and the Gang) insert (Mitch Miller; born July 4, 1911, Rochester, New York, died July 31, 2010, New York City; oboist with CBS Symphony; A&R executive at Mercury Records pop division, moving to Columbia Records in 1950, where he was also a record producer, conductor, and arranger; his "Singalong" albums, starting in 1958 with Sing along with Mitch, featured a male chorale with his own arrangements; the idea led to a series of television shows on NBC, from 1961 to 1964)
Grove music online, September 19, 2019 (Miller, Mitch(ell) (William); born July 4, 1911, Rochester, New York, died July 31, 2010, New York, New York; American record producer, conductor, recording artist, and oboist; most of his production career was spent at Columbia Records, where he served as director of A&R for pop singles from 1950; known for his Sing along with Mitch albums, and the NBC television show of the same name)