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  1. Mitchell Ayres (December 24, 1909 – September 5, 1969) was an orchestra leader, music arranger, composer and performer. He is best known for his many years of work with Perry Como on radio, records, and television and as the musical conductor for The Hollywood Palace .

  2. Mitchell Ayres. Music Department: The Hollywood Palace. Composer,conductor, bandleader, author and songwriter, educated at Columbia University. He made many records. Leading his own orchestra in the 1940s, he later became the musical director for recordings, most notably for Perry Como.

    • Music Department, Actor, Composer
    • December 24, 1910
    • Mitchell Ayres
    • September 5, 1969
  3. Mitchell Ayres. Music Department: The Hollywood Palace. Composer,conductor, bandleader, author and songwriter, educated at Columbia University. He made many records. Leading his own orchestra in the 1940s, he later became the musical director for recordings, most notably for Perry Como.

    • December 24, 1910
    • September 5, 1969
  4. Learn about Mitchell Ayres, a versatile and prolific musician who led his own big band, conducted for Perry Como and other singers, and composed songs like Make-Believe Island. Find out his biography, discography, quotes, and sources on this web page.

  5. May 16, 2019 · Make-Believe Island (Grosz-Kenny-Kenny) by Mitchell Ayres and his Fashions in Music, vocal by Mary Ann MercerHere is the most popular of all the recordings i...

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  6. Mitchell Ayres. Orchestra Conductor. Born Mitchell Agress in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was a violinist whom started his own orchestra as a front man in the 1930s. Performing in ballrooms around the country, he was known for specializing in novelty numbers and swing versions of the classics.

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  8. American orchestra leader, music arranger, composer and performer. Born December 24, 1909 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Died September 5, 1969 (aged 59) in Winchester, Nevada. He is best known for his many years of work with Perry Como on radio, records, and TV and as the musical conductor for The Hollywood Palace.

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