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Clarence Horatius Miller

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181:, Kansas. His mother was descended from black slaves and his father was a preacher, of mixed black and Lakota origin. He studied the trombone and bass in high school. Miller was 193 cm in height (6 ft., 3.5 inches) and weighed more than 115 kilograms (over 250 lb.). He acquired the nickname "Big" while playing football as a teenager. 302:. Miller found himself stranded in Vancouver when one of his tours ran out of money. He travelled around Western Canada and in 1970 settled in Edmonton, Alberta. He became a Canadian citizen in 1973 and lived there for the rest of his life, working with local musician 211:
in New York, the Cotton Club in Chicago, and Detroit's Flame Showbar. It was with the Henderson Orchestra that "Big" did his first recording and it was in this period that his career really began to take off. He recorded for
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Discouraged by racial tensions in the mainland United States, he began touring other countries and lived for a while in Australia and then Hawaii. In the 1970s Miller toured with
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Orchestra where he became a featured performer. It was during this time that his vocal talents began to be recognized. He won fame as a "
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in Chicago, Montreux Jazz Festival, and Detroit's Flame Showbar. Throughout his career he had performed with jazz legends such as
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His proximity to Kansas City influenced his style. By 1949, "Big" began singing with the
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The city of Edmonton named the park outside the Yardbird Suite jazz club after Miller.
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He was the subject of a 1980 documentary "Big and the Blues", produced through the
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Reunion Orchestra. He became a popular performer in renowned jazz venues such as
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for Fine Arts. Miller helped to organize Edmonton's Jazz City Festival.
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As a vocalist, Miller first rose to national prominence at the 1958
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as backing musicians. His jazz activities also included work with
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entitled "Big Miller's Blues", and a track by the Canadian band
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All Music Guide to the Blues: The Definitive Guide to the Blues
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He became a popular performer in renowned jazz venues such as
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In 1954, after five years with Jay McShann, Miller joined the
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Orchestra. His first full-time professional job was with the
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Oliver, Myrna. "Clarence Miller; Singer With Jazz Groups",
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accompaniment. He also occasionally performed on trombone.
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He had a short side career as an actor, appearing in
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Miller played a major role in the growth of the 386:Tributes to Miller include a piano solo piece by 235:where he appeared with a group led by trombonist 156:singer and bassist, chiefly associated with the 454:Big Miller and the Tommy Banks Band and Quartet 394:called "Never Be the Same: Big Miller Blues". 314:" with the song's composer, Saskatchewan-born 257:Big Miller Sings, Twists, Shouts and Preaches 8: 508:"Big Miller – Heritage Community Foundation" 747:Edmonton Jazz Society at yardbirdsuite.com 601: 599: 597: 595: 31: 714:Canada's Digital Collections: Big Miller 567: 565: 563: 494: 27:American jazz/blues singer and bassist 537: 535: 533: 502: 500: 498: 7: 625:, Backbeat Books, page 42, (2003) – 216:early in his career, including with 742:Entry at thecanadianencyclopedia.ca 472:(Radio Canada International, 1978) 432:(Radio Canada International, 1978) 426:with Bob Florence (Columbia, 1962) 424:Sings, Twists, Shouts and Preaches 348:(1973), and a cameo in the comedy 25: 643:"National Film Board of Canada" 377:Big Band with Guest Big Miller) 351:It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World 146:Clarence Horatius "Big" Miller 1: 777:20th-century American singers 331:National Film Board of Canada 442:Live at Athabasca University 412:Did You Ever Hear the Blues? 793: 448:Last of the Blues Shouters 249:The Evolution of the Blues 547:The Canadian Encyclopedia 469:Jazz Canada Montreux 1978 418:Revelations and the Blues 371:Jazz Canada Montreux 1978 733:Clarence Horatius Miller 719:Clarence Horatius Miller 36:Clarence Horatius Miller 772:American blues singers 512:Wayback.archive-it.org 484:(United Artists, 1959) 414:(United Artists, 1959) 290:, just to name a few. 270:in New York City, the 264:Monterey Jazz Festival 728:Entry at allmusic.com 320:Edmonton Jazz Society 251:, Miller signed with 241:The Kansas City Sound 233:Newport Jazz Festival 621:Vladimir, Bogdanov. 481:Henderson Homecoming 587:"Kansas City Sound" 518:on December 8, 2010 444:(Stony Plain, 1990) 369:– Best Jazz album: 173:Miller was born in 701:Sioux City Journal 697:Weekender Magazine 649:. 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Retrieved 516:the original 511: 479: 467: 453: 447: 441: 435: 430:"Big" Miller 429: 423: 417: 411: 396: 385: 356: 349: 343: 337: 335: 328: 324:Banff Centre 297: 261: 256: 248: 240: 230: 202: 183: 172: 145: 144: 122:Years active 77:(1992-06-09) 75:June 9, 1992 29: 767:1992 deaths 762:1922 births 476:Rex Stewart 401:Discography 388:Jay McShann 375:Tommy Banks 304:Tommy Banks 288:Miles Davis 276:Count Basie 272:Cotton Club 222:Count Basie 190:Jay McShann 169:Early years 158:Kansas City 756:Categories 610:Big Miller 489:References 247:'s revue, 175:Sioux City 111:Instrument 103:Occupation 97:Jump blues 58:1922-12-18 47:Big Miller 18:Big Miller 693:Jazz Town 406:As leader 164:Biography 126:1949–1992 678:June 26, 653:June 26, 522:June 26, 461:As guest 342:(1982), 308:covering 294:Edmonton 268:Birdland 266:(1960), 259:(1962). 209:Birdland 198:big band 135:Columbia 115:Trombone 82:Edmonton 737:Discogs 629:  382:Legacy 361:Awards 306:, and 286:, and 179:Topeka 131:Labels 106:Singer 89:Genres 154:blues 93:Blues 723:IMDb 680:2019 655:2019 627:ISBN 554:2019 524:2019 224:and 152:and 150:jazz 72:Died 52:Born 721:at 758:: 699:, 695:, 671:. 645:. 608:, 594:^ 562:^ 545:. 532:^ 510:. 497:^ 478:, 354:. 333:. 282:, 278:, 228:. 95:, 682:. 657:. 556:. 526:. 373:( 310:" 60:) 56:( 20:)

Index

Big Miller
Sioux City, Iowa
Edmonton
Blues
Jump blues
Trombone
Columbia
jazz
blues
Kansas City
Sioux City
Topeka
Lionel Hampton
Jay McShann
blues shouter
big band
Fletcher Henderson
Birdland
Savoy Records
The Five Pennies
Count Basie
Duke Ellington
Newport Jazz Festival
Bob Brookmeyer
John Hendricks
Columbia Records
Monterey Jazz Festival
Birdland
Cotton Club
Count Basie

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