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Summary
Mitchell William Miller (July 4, 1911 – July 31, 2010) was an American choral conductor, record producer, record-industry executive, and professional oboist. He was involved in almost all aspects of the industry, particularly as a conductor and artists and repertoire (A&R) man. Miller was one of the most influential people in American popular music during the 1950s and early 1960s, both as the head of A&R at Columbia Records and as a best-selling recording artist with an NBC television series, Sing Along with Mitch. A graduate of the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester in the early 1930s, Miller began his musical career as a player of the oboe and English horn, making numerous highly regarded classical and popular recordings.Contents
Footage Information
Source | CONUS Archive |
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Record ID | 377780 |
Story Slug | MUSICIAN MITCH MILLER INTERVIEW 1989 |
Location | MINNESOTA |
Format | VOSOTS |
Date | 6-04-1989 |
Archive Time | 1:50:57 |
TRT | 3:58 |
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Video Description | HOST INTRO, SOTS, HE LEADS THE AUDIENCE IN SINGING “YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE”, |
Description | Mitchell William Miller (July 4, 1911 – July 31, 2010) was an American choral conductor, record producer, record-industry executive, and professional oboist. He was involved in almost all aspects of the industry, particularly as a conductor and artists and repertoire (A&R) man. Miller was one of the most influential people in American popular music during the 1950s and early 1960s, both as the head of A&R at Columbia Records and as a best-selling recording artist with an NBC television series, Sing Along with Mitch. A graduate of the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester in the early 1930s, Miller began his musical career as a player of the oboe and English horn, making numerous highly regarded classical and popular recordings.Contents |
Script | TAG: MNH |
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