Band, US
Pop
American male chorus, led by Mitch Miller. As an extended version of Mitch Miller And The Gang, the chorus featured in the NBC television show "Sing Along With Mitch" (1961-1964). Artists who appeared on the show include Leslie Uggams, Dick Hyman and the Quinto Sisters. In later years, Miller carried on the sing-along tradition, leading crowds in song in personal appearances.
Mitch Miller voc, ob 1911-2010 US | |
Bob McGrath voc *1932 US |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Lover's Song / Moonlight And Roses | Mitch Miller And His Sing-Along Chorus | 1972 | Single |
Do-Re-Mi / The Children's Marching Song | Mitch Miller And His Sing-Along Chorus | 1965 | Single |
Whispering Hope / Pine Cones And Holly Berries | Mitch Miller And His Sing-Along Chorus | 1963 | Single |
More Leslie Uggams On TV | Leslie Uggams With Mitch Miller And His Sing-Along Chorus | 1962 | Album |
Leslie Uggams On TV | Leslie Uggams With Mitch Miller And His Sing-Along Chorus | 1961 | Album |
Aura Lee / The Fog And The Grog | Mitch Miller And His Sing-Along Chorus | 1961 | Single |
Golden Harvest Sing Along | Mitch Miller And His Sing-Along Chorus | 1961 | Single |
A Golden Treasury Of Music (For Children) To Dance To | Mitch Miller And His Sing-Along Chorus | 1960 | Album |
Hey, Betty Martin | Mitch Miller And His Sing-Along Chorus | 1959 | Single |
Holiday For Lovers | Mitch Miller And His Sing-Along Chorus | 1959 | Single |
The Children's Marching Song (Nick Nack Paddy Whack) / Carolina In The Morning | Mitch Miller And His Sing-Along Chorus | 1959 | Single |
1959 Ford Station Wagon Transcription | Ford Motor Company Ltd., Mitch Miller And His Sing-Along Chorus, Ward Bond | 1959 | Album |
Non Stop Singalong With Mitch | Mitch Miller And His Sing-Along Chorus | 1958 | Compil. |