The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1980 Page: 7 of 20
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SEATTLE (AP) -&Thejtervening years since his
goatee is grayer, the "Sing Along With Mitch”
twinkling eyes are rimmed program was cancelled
famous a"? , h'S C0nductinS symphonies all
famous Sing Along televi- over the country, including
sion show has been history accent concert with the
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JJJ',hp IffhH Mlller still “I enjoy-this more than
leads the band - and flings anything I’ve ever done ”
vocal barbs at what says Miller
clinkers he sees in the “It’s fun,” he said
world of music. “There’s no *ce to hide.
Te1 evlsion “is a 11 Not like TV, where vou can
dominated now by men in always take it over if it
Brooks Brothers suits, by doesn’t work ”
lawyers and accountants. Television is the medium
Apd they re running , the with which most people
music business now, too,” identify Miller. He and his
heJays. male chorus performed
He has spent the iniwh'at, were feven then
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THE WESLEYAN SINGERS of Texas Wesleyan Col- ISTB^tUs ctuir was invited to sing a Bi
lege will appear in Baytown at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at nial service recognizing the State of Texas at Capioi
Cedar Bayou United’Methodist Church. The 31-voice Hill United Methodist Church, Washington D.C. An ad-
choir is directed by Stephen Simons, director of choral dittonal concert was presented adjacent to the White
seasons, inviting home j activities and associate professor of voice. The group House and a certificate of appreciation was presented
viewers to “singalong" is a touring a cappella choir whose members gain their to the choir from President Gerald Ford. .
But his career covers affiliation by auditions open to the student body. In July
classical and popular
music.
Born on the Fourth of Ju-
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Bach’s Two Part Inventions
on the piano by age 6 He
switched to the oboe in high BAYTOWN
school and, that talent took BREAKFAST ” Fruit Juiee
him to the . prestigious se)ec^*0Ils' cereal, toast,
Eastipan School Symphony
bv the age of 15 . LUNCH -- Fish fillet or
"He played for the CBS ■roast-beef- lackeyed peas,
Radio Orchestra during the potatoes, broc-
Depression and later went coli- salad- cornbread.
on to Mercury and Colum- mUK/terobii cake
bia record companies as a BARBERS HILL
I BRYAN JOSEPH, son of supervisor of pop talent. BREAKFAST - Pancake.
Mr. and Mrs. David Black He shrugs off being com- juice, milk. . —
of Baytown, celebrates partmeritalTzed' as the LUNCH - Fried chicken,
his fifth birthday March 6. sing-along man" as a creamed potatoes, English
Grandparents are Mr. byproduct of media atten- peas, salad, roll, milk, ice
and Mrs. Joseph Black of bon, which tends to focus on cream.
Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Ihe talents of some and to
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Prof. Phoebe B. Stanton of
Johns Hopkins University
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College .Art Association’s
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The Distinguished
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The Frank Jewett Mather
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1980, newspaper, March 6, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145323/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.