LC control no. | nr 90013145 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Miller, Mitch |
Variant(s) | Miller, Mitchell Miller, M. (Mitch) |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1911-07-04 |
Death date | 2010-07-31 |
Place of birth | Rochester (N.Y.) |
Place of death | New York (N.Y.) |
Affiliation | Columbia Symphony Orchestra Columbia Records, Inc. Gang (Musical group) |
Profession or occupation | Oboe players Conductors (Music) Sound recording executives and producers Arrangers (Musicians) Television personalities |
Found in | Garner, 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) |