Gordon "Felix" Mills (born July 28, 1901 in Fort Collins, Colorado[1]), was a composer, arranger and conductor during the Golden Age of Radio in the 1930s and 1940s.[2] He was the musical director for The Mickey Mouse Theater of the Air, a Disney radio show of the 1930s.[3] Mills created a "gadget band" with wild instruments for Donald Duck to direct on some episodes.[4][self-published source] He also created arrangements for the show.[5]
Mills conducted his own band, and appeared in the Hollywood Bowl.[6] Mills was also the musical director for CBS Radio's Silver Theater from 1937 to 1947.[7] Mills chose to retire rather than fire some band members during the Red Inquisition;[8] he built a home in Morro Bay, California to pursue his favorite hobbies, sailing and slide photography. Mills died on April 5, 1987 in Morro Bay, California.[1]