NEWS
FROM
THE MILLS BROTHERS™
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THE ELOQUENT
MUSIC OF THE LEGENDARY MILLS BROTHERS
CONTINUES TO CAPTURE THE FANCY OF AUDIENCES WORLDWIDE
For more than uninterrupted 75 years, the magical appeal of the eloquent
music of The Mills Brothers
has attracted adoring audiences worldwide.
The magic continues unabated today under the leadership of John Mills -
son, grandson and nephew of the original group’s members - who recreates the
inimitable sounds of The Mills Brothers while vocalizing the multitude of hit
songs that made them famous.
John Mills had performed with his father, Donald Mills -- the last
surviving original-- since 1982, and now brings to stage the newest generation
of The Mills Brothers. The new duo includes and highlights the beautiful voice
and compelling stage presence of the talented Elmer Hopper, who spent 21 years
with the renowned Platters.
With their impeccable musicology and the priceless charts of The Mills
Brothers’ discography of smash recordings, John and Elmer present a singular
recreation of music that has been universally embraced by audiences since 1922.
From the first time The Mills Brothers stepped onto a stage at the Mays Opera House in Piqua, Ohio, more than two generations ago, their distinctive sound captured the fancy of audiences, a mystique that continues today.
Honored
with a Grammy for Lifetime Achievement in 1998, The Mills Brothers’ harmonies
and unmistakable repertoire of hits still symbolize a legendary tradition to a
new millennium of audiences.
Among the memorable portfolio of recordings that John and Elmer
dramatically present are “Tiger Rag,” the original group’s first hit from
1928, “Cab Driver,” “Glow Worm,” “Lazy River,” “Yellow Bird,”
“Basin Street Blues,” “Opus One,” “Paper
Doll” and many others.
The parade of Mills Brothers’ recordings continued into the 1990s, when
John and his father released their own CD, “Still…There’s You,” a
compilation of some of the original group’s greatest songs and new material
composed by John.
The
number of Mills Brothers records sold is uncountable, certainly well into the
many tens of millions. They had a
certifiable hit each year between 1935 and 1947, and they kept coming through
the mid-1960s with “Cab Driver.”
“Paper Doll” alone sold six million copies in its first release and
it was just one of more than 2,000 recordings that produced at least three dozen
legitimate hits.
Elmer Hopper
Elmer Hopper spent 21 years with The Platters. In 1974, at the age of nineteen, Elmer was trained personally by Paul Robi, (the baritone of the original group.) He accompanied Paul on an international tour spanning the globe from Japan and China, to Canada and Australia in what was said to be the best ensemble of The Platters since the group’s inception.
Elmer
Hopper
and Paul Robi were best of friends for more than 15 years until
Paul succumbed to cancer in February of 1989.
Paul did not leave Elmer without a final message of inspiration.
During a visit, just a few days before Paul passed away, he asked Elmer
to “…Please continue keeping The Platters legacy alive!”
Not long after losing his dear friend and mourning the loss of a great
team member, Elmer hit the stage with renewed vigor touring the world with The
Platters for the next several years…
…Upon
the hospitalization of Donald F. Mills, Sr. of the Mills Brothers,
Elmer joined forces with Donald’s son John H. Mills, II, in June
of 1999. Forming this newest generation of The Mills Brothers,
John and Elmer present a singular recreation of music that has been universally
embraced by audiences since 1922.
On
tour, John Mills and Elmer
Hopper, have combined their unique talents to present the
incomparable music of The Mills Brothers in the original keys and
with the original scores, embracing an artistic opportunity unparalleled,
demanding a high level of vocal musicality and integrity that is rare in this
day and age.
Elmer Hopper is a truly gifted singer who says that performing in this show has been extremely gratifying, as there are few endeavors that compare with his prior, illustrious musical achievements.
“Capacity crowds singing along with familiar songs, rising to
their feet cheering through multiple standing ovations...
there’s nothing like
it!”