- Because some choir members were poor, Robert Mitchell poured most of the money he earned back into the choir. He set up a private school, paid for braces, and sometimes even college tuition.
- Over the years more than 600 boys between the ages of approximately 8-16 passed through the choir. Alumni include members of The Lettermen, The Modernaires and The Sandpipers.
- In 1934, while serving as organist of St. Brendan's Church in Los Angeles, Robert Mitchell organized a boy's choir. They were cast in over 100 films and television shows from the 1930s through the end of the 1960s.
- The choir sang at Catholic masses that were broadcast on the radio. The singers were cast in their first film, Adieu Paris, bonjour New-York (1936) after the casting director heard one such broadcast.
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