Mitch Miller, the goateed orchestra leader who asked Americans to "Sing Along With Mitch" on television and records, has died at age 99. By The Associated Press NEW YORK — Mitch Miller, the goateed ...
Mitch Miller, who helped shape musical tastes in the 1950s and early '60s as the head of the popular music division at Columbia Records and hosted the hit "Sing Along With Mitch" TV show in the early ...
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" ...
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 -- Mitch Miller, the goateed orchestra leader who asked Americans to "Sing Along With Mitch" on television and records and produced hits for Tony Bennett, Patti Page and other performers, has ...
For years people have talked back to their television sets — “Why don’t you shut up?” “Give ’em hell, Harry” — but not until Mitch Miller came along did viewers sling an arm around the old tube and ...
For anyone that grew up in the 1960s, the TV show “Sing Along With Mitch” was an absolute must-watch for several years. “Follow the bouncing ball,” the host, Mitch Miller, would say. And I’ll bet ...
NEW YORK -- Mitch Miller, the goateed orchestra leader who asked Americans to "Sing Along With Mitch" on television and records and produced hits for Tony Bennett, Patti Page and other performers, has ...
An early '60s icon is gone. Mitch Miller has died, age 99. "Sing Along With Mitch" lasted but three seasons on NBC, yet it was one of those shows -- now impossibly dated and hokey -- that just seemed ...
Miller, the goateed orchestra leader who asked Americans to "Sing Along With Mitch" on television and records, died at age 99 on Saturday, July 31, 2010. His daughter said Miller died in New York City ...
NEW YORK | Mitch Miller, the goateed orchestra leader who asked Americans to "Sing Along With Mitch" on television and records, has died at age 99. His daughter, Margaret Miller Reuther, said Monday ...