Great picture of Coltrane, Adderly et al on the Blog. I didn’t know that they’d ever made a recording together.
Seeing John C. reminded me of one of my favorite singers and songwriters from years back, Chi Coltrane (no relation to John). I Googled her and discovered that she’s making a comeback! (Anyone else remember “Thunder and Lightning”?) Chi was (and still is) a beautiful woman, to boot.
The Blog has sent me off on so many web-surfing adventures…some like this one, unintended. Teresa, I think you work hard digging things up for your “Lame” Blog, and we do appreciate it.
I grew up “Singing Along With Mitch”. The show was pretty cheesy but for the time was very cool (compared to Lawrence Welk at least). And he was right about one thing. 90% of rock and roll is tripe. RIP Mr. Miller.
Well, I hate to kick a man when he’s REALLY down, but listening to the recently and dearly departed Mitch never did quite the same thing to me that listening to “Free Bird” or “Jessica” does…
well i do like my rock… but Mitch’s music was a lot more interactive. can’t remember the last time family or friends got together and put some Deep Purple on to sing along with “knocking at your backdoor” or “Mitzi Dupree”.
Coltrane and Cannonball were an integral part of Miles’ Sextet which in 1959 recorded the largest selling jazz album ever (over 50 million units). “Kind of Blue” is still a big seller today.
It was the first show to regularly feature a black singer, Leslie Uggams, in my white-bread childhood. (We couldn’t afford a TV for anything earlier.) By my teens, The Johnny Cash Show featured all kinds of music. But ♫If there’s a rock’n’roll heaven…♫
margueritem over 14 years ago
Wrong, Mitch, so wrong…
FLIGHT SUIT over 14 years ago
Whoever this Mitch Miller guy is, I’m guessing he has no groupies.
FLIGHT SUIT over 14 years ago
Alright, more Godzilla on the blog!
That’s a publicity still from 1965’s “Monster Zero.”
whaletail over 14 years ago
Mitch Miller: http://obituarytypo.blogspot.com/2010/08/mitch-miller.html
Sisyphos over 14 years ago
Mitch, you may note, is recently entirely dead. Rock ‘n Roll lives!
FLIGHT SUIT over 14 years ago
As I said: NO groupies!
Frankr over 14 years ago
Recently (and entirely) dead?
Sing along without Mitch.
luezer over 14 years ago
Is that a Mitch Miller pez dispenser? I want one.
samuli creator over 14 years ago
I know it’s only baby food, but I like it, like it, yes I do!
Ray_C over 14 years ago
Rock and Roll is here to stay, It will never die. Mitch Miller, on the other hand…
Ray_C over 14 years ago
Great picture of Coltrane, Adderly et al on the Blog. I didn’t know that they’d ever made a recording together. Seeing John C. reminded me of one of my favorite singers and songwriters from years back, Chi Coltrane (no relation to John). I Googled her and discovered that she’s making a comeback! (Anyone else remember “Thunder and Lightning”?) Chi was (and still is) a beautiful woman, to boot. The Blog has sent me off on so many web-surfing adventures…some like this one, unintended. Teresa, I think you work hard digging things up for your “Lame” Blog, and we do appreciate it.
LocoOwl over 14 years ago
Hmmmm! I am still trying to figure out what is going on with the “Turn Up the Volume” post.
Some days, things just elude me completely.
Wildcard24365 over 14 years ago
No groupies? Obviously, he wasn’t fodder for conformists. ;-)
RIP, Mitch. Please pardon me if I don’t “follow along” on this one.
Kvasir42 Premium Member over 14 years ago
Whew! I thought Frog Applause and the blog would be taken over by penguins–it is happening to a lot of comics tonight (my time).
Japan has ramps like #5, for the pedestrian overpasses, but they are for bicycles, not wheelchairs. Japan isn’t very wheelchair friendly.
WaitingMan over 14 years ago
I grew up “Singing Along With Mitch”. The show was pretty cheesy but for the time was very cool (compared to Lawrence Welk at least). And he was right about one thing. 90% of rock and roll is tripe. RIP Mr. Miller.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago
I remember MM on tv but I don’t remember it being THAT lame and idiotic……..it was a certainly a different USA just fifty years ago , was it not?
jackmatt over 14 years ago
Dad was a HUGE MM fan… think we saw every monochromatic episode on the trusty ol’ 13-inch RCA.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
Could you read the lyrics on that 13 inch B&W?
Ushindi over 14 years ago
Well, I hate to kick a man when he’s REALLY down, but listening to the recently and dearly departed Mitch never did quite the same thing to me that listening to “Free Bird” or “Jessica” does…
TheDOCTOR over 14 years ago
Very poignant. The man knew of what he spoke and he knew MUSIC. R.I.P. Mitch
jpozenel over 14 years ago
Check out who was part of Mitch Miller’s “gang” in part 4 of the video at 3:28.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ5GwzvkN-k&feature=related
(Not you Ushindi or shytimes2.)
Creniere over 14 years ago
Follow the bouncing ball…la la la…
sandboil over 14 years ago
jtpozenel: ha. I didn’t even know JC could sing! That’s great.
sandboil over 14 years ago
Wow. He lived to be 99. And just died a few days ago.
Ray_C over 14 years ago
Thanks, jtpozenel. Funny how much Johnny Carson looks like Mr. Rogers when he wears that sweater. You don’t suppose… naaah!!
Yukoneric over 14 years ago
Sexiest thing on television back in the 60’s was Mitch Miller eating a banana.
Steve Bartholomew over 14 years ago
Has anyone else noticed that Mitch Miller’s face looks exactly like Satan, minus horns?
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member over 14 years ago
Spinning dik dik, my dik dik! That thing is levitating!
sandboil over 14 years ago
Mitch Miller and the Levitating Dik Diks.
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member over 14 years ago
If the TDL ever has a reunion, we should get Mitch Miller and the Levitating Dik Diks to provide the entertainment.
olmail over 14 years ago
well i do like my rock… but Mitch’s music was a lot more interactive. can’t remember the last time family or friends got together and put some Deep Purple on to sing along with “knocking at your backdoor” or “Mitzi Dupree”.
jpozenel over 14 years ago
I’ve heard that it’s pretty easy to make your own stink bomb using Valerian Root (an herbal sleep aid) and vinegar.
Just Google “valerian root stink bomb” for instructions. I have some Valerian root extract, but I’m afraid to try it.
drbob456 over 14 years ago
Coltrane and Cannonball were an integral part of Miles’ Sextet which in 1959 recorded the largest selling jazz album ever (over 50 million units). “Kind of Blue” is still a big seller today.
http://www.modernjazzclassics.com
ChukLitl Premium Member over 14 years ago
It was the first show to regularly feature a black singer, Leslie Uggams, in my white-bread childhood. (We couldn’t afford a TV for anything earlier.) By my teens, The Johnny Cash Show featured all kinds of music. But ♫If there’s a rock’n’roll heaven…♫
trekkermint over 14 years ago
more fun with body part gardening
http://www.aolnews.com/story/fir-tree-lung/426750
http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/archive/index.php/t-128748.html