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  • Jan 12, 1962
    Mitch Miller, who produced several Marty Robbins hits, nabs gold albums from the RIAA for "Holiday Sing Along With Mitch" and "Party Sing Along With Mitch." The Christmas release includes "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer"
    Mar 7, 1962
    Mitch Miller picks up gold albums from the RIAA, for "Sentimental Sing Along With Mitch" and "Memories Sing Along With Mitch." Miller produced several of Marty Robbins' country hits
    Mar 8, 1962
    "Saturday Night Sing Along With Mitch" earns an RIAA-certified gold album for pop record producer Mitch Miller, also known for his work with Marty Robbins
    Jun 30, 1962
    Read along with Mitch: Marty Robbins' former producer, Mitch Miller, is featured on the cover of TV Guide
    Jul 6, 1962
    Mitch Miller, a one-time producer for Marty Robbins, notches the 10th RIAA-certified gold album of his career, for "Happy Times! Sing Along With Mitch." The album includes a version of the Vernon Dalhart classic "The Prisoner's Song"
    Nov 6, 1963
    "Folk Songs Sing Along With Mitch" is certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for Mitch Miller, who produced several country hits for Marty Robbins. Among the album's songs is "Goodnight, Irene"
    Sep 2, 1966
    "Sing Along With Mitch" makes its last prime-time appearance on NBC-TV. The show, which facilitates in-home karaoke, is hosted by Mitch Miller, who produced numerous Marty Robbins hits, including "A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)"
    Sep 15, 1969
    Abram Miller, the father of former Marty Robbins producer Mitch Miller, dies of a heart attack at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, New York
    Feb 22, 2000
    Willie Nelson receives a Grammy award for lifetime achievement in a special ceremony, along with Harry Belafonte, John Lee Hooker, Woody Guthrie and record producer Mitch Miller. Trustees awards also go to producer Phil Spector and record exec Clive Davis
    Oct 14, 2008
    Lion's Gate releases the "W." soundtrack, with Alan Jackson's "Chattahoochee," plus music from Freddy Fender, Gene Autry, Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison, Hank Thompson, Eddy Arnold, Bob Dylan, Mitch Miller and The Blackwood Brothers

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