Mitch Miller

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Mitch Miller was an American conductor, record producer, and television host best known for his influential work at Columbia Records and his popular sing-along music programs in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conductor
human
record producer
television host
basedIn New York City
birthName Mitchell William Miller NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Columbia Records NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork popular music
record production
television entertainment
genre easy listening
sing-along music
traditional pop
hasPart Mitch Miller & The Gang NERFINISHED
influenced popularization of audience participation music programs
television sing-along format
instrument English horn NERFINISHED
oboe
languageOfWorkOrName English
medium phonograph record
television
movement mainstream American pop of the 1950s
name Mitch Miller NERFINISHED
notableFor influential role in American popular music at Columbia Records
pioneering sing-along television programs in the 1950s and 1960s
producing hit records for Columbia Records artists
notableWork Mitch Miller & The Gang recordings NERFINISHED
Sing Along with Mitch NERFINISHED
The Mitch Miller Show NERFINISHED
occupation conductor
oboist
record producer
television host
positionHeld head of A&R at Columbia Records
recordLabel Columbia Records
sexOrGender male
workedWith Frank Sinatra NERFINISHED
Johnny Mathis NERFINISHED
Patti Page NERFINISHED
Rosemary Clooney NERFINISHED
Tony Bennett NERFINISHED

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Ray Conniff workedWith Mitch Miller
Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester hasAlumni Mitch Miller
subject surface form: Eastman School of Music