
Mike Stoller
Born
March 13, 1933
Died
March 22, 2021 (88 years old)
Known For
Sound
Place of Birth
New York City, New York
Mike Stoller (1933-2021) was an American songwriter and record producer. He was part of the songwriting team Leiber and Stoller, along with Jerry Leiber. Together, they wrote many popular songs in the 1950s and 1960s, including "Hound Dog" (made famous by Elvis Presley), "Jailhouse Rock," "Stand By Me," "Yakety Yak," and "On Broadway."
Stoller was born in New York City and grew up in a musical family. He met Leiber when they were both teenagers and they began writing songs together. Their first hit was "Hard Times" in 1952, recorded by Charles Brown.
In addition to their work as songwriters, Leiber and Stoller also produced many of the records they wrote, including for artists like The Coasters and Ben E. King.
Stoller continued to work in the music industry throughout his life and received many awards for his contributions to music, including induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He passed away on March 22, 2021, at the age of 88.
Known For

This Is Pop
Self (archive footage) · (1 episode)
2021

Harlem to Hollywood
Self
2019

Elvis Presley: The Searcher
Self · (2 episodes)
2018

Tom Dowd & The Language of Music
Self
2004

The History of Rock 'n' Roll
Self
1995

Elvis Presley: Elvis in Hollywood
Self
1993

Phil Spector: He's a Rebel
1982

Girl Groups: The Story of a Sound
Self
1982

Jailhouse Rock
Piano Player (uncredited)
1957