MITCH MILLER R.I.P.
pickwick33
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This anti-rock crusader and long-time fixture of thrift-store record bins has been silenced...
Full New York Times article here: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/03/arts/music/03miller.html?pagewanted=2&_r=2&hp;
Full New York Times article here: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/03/arts/music/03miller.html?pagewanted=2&_r=2&hp;
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I mean...punk, rap, iTunes, breakbeats, downloads, DVD's, Flavor Flav, Justins Timberlake and Beiber, Motorhead, cell phones, 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, Rodney King...and there still was a Mitch Miller???
His mug has been staring up at me from the $ dollar bin for as long as i've been digging...
For some reason, i do not harbr the resentment towards him like i do the Streisands, John Denvers and Mantovannis.
... but then I just read that Mitch Mitchell died in 2008, without me knowing. Damn. Mitch Mitchell RIP.
Lemmy first appeared on a record in 1965. He's almost 65 now.
Weird.
Now THAT'S torture.
l realized that Garrison Keillor's sing alongs were an extension of Mitch Miller and an homage to the worse music of the 1950s.
RIP Mitch.
He didn't do the arrangements, he just played oboe.
Mitch didn't like R&R....I once sat down and had a long conversation with Rockabilly singer Boyd Bennett....he recorded on the King label in the late 50's and his LP is one of the rarest ever. In the early 50's Boyd was signed to Columbia by Mitch...he was given a contract to record 4 tracks.....one of the four songs he did was a version of The Prisonaires tune "Just Walking In The Rain" that he had heard on a Sun label 45.....Mitch told him all his tracks were "not good enough", paid him his money and released him from his contract......a short time later Boyd heard Johnny Ray's version of "Just Walkin' In The Rain" which became a big hit....from there on out he didn't like Mitch Miller very much.
*meaning hated rock, took advantage of songwriters and stole/copied anything that would sell, was stingy and all that
I stand corrected. However.... being part of that recording in any way shows that he was no slouch and he does play beautifully. RIP
True, he was the only other wind instrument to solo on these recordings aside from Charlie Parker.