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Mitch Miller (born Mitchell William Miller), (July 4, 1911 - July 31, 2010) was a Jewish American musician, singer, conductor, record producer, A&R man and record company executive. He was one of the most influential figures in American popular music during the 1950s and early 1960s, both as the head of Artists & Repertoire at Columbia Records and as a best-selling recording artist. Some regard Miller as the creator of what would become karaoke with his NBC-TV 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 an accomplished player of the oboe and English horn, and has recorded several highly regarded classical albums featuring his instrumental work over the years. But he is best kn Mitch published a photo of Fez and Kelso kissing each other in the school newspaper and had a feud with Fez and because of this. Mitch had a crush on Donna Pinciotti, and one time Donna went to a wedding with Mitch. Eric was angered when Mitch embarrassed Donna, and Eric and Mitch agreed to fight each other the next day at 5:15 PM. Not wanting to fight, Mitch persuaded Eric not to fight with him by offering him a French-made G.I. Joe called "G.I. Jacques". Mitch has a father, Charlie Miller, played by Fred Willard. Following successful sales, the albums led to the TV series Sing Along with Mitch, which ran from 1961-1966, with Miller as the cheerful host and choral conductor, waving his baton. Regulars included Leslie Uggams and, as a member of "The Sing Along Gang" and then a periodic soloist, Bob McGrath.
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