
Clarence Horatio "Big" Miller (December 18, 1922, Sioux City, Iowa - June 9, 1992, Edmonton, Alberta) was an American jazz and blues singer, chiefly associated with the Kansas City blues style. Miller won fame as a "blues shouter", a musician whose vocal force was powerful enough that it could be heard in an auditorium with a big band behind it even without using a microphone. He also occasionally performed on trombone. He recorded for Savoy Records early in his career, including with The Five Pennies as backing musicians.
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Hello Little Girl
Ain't It A Shame
Big's Blues
Wanna See My Baby
Good Old Guy
Sufferin' Blues
If I Had My Share
It's A Hard Life
Thinking of You
Five O'Clock Blues - From the album "Did You Ever Hear the Blues?"
Five O'clock Blues
Mr. Blues Child
If You Don't Love Me
About My Baby
Hit That jive Jack
Near You
Did You Ever Hear the Blues?
Lament
Chattanooga Choo Choo
Red Sun Blues
Lament To Love
Lament - From the album "Did You Ever Hear the Blues?"
I Want To Please My Baby
Tired As I Can Be
I Never Had A Woman
Sweet Slumber
The Monterey Story
I Want To Please You Baby
Cool Saturday Night
Stormy Monday
I Never Had a Woman - From the album "Revelations and the Blues"
Frustration Blues
Honey Hush
My Ship
Stormy Monday Blues
I Know
Got to Live
The Monterey Story - From the album "Revelations and the Blues"
Sweet Slumber - From the album "Revelations and the Blues"
Got to Live - From the album "Did You Ever Hear the Blues?"
Wee Small Hours - From the album "Did You Ever Hear the Blues?"
Did You Ever Hear the Blues? - From the album "Did You Ever Hear the Blues?"
Tired As I Can Be - From the album "Did You Ever Hear the Blues?"
Loose Walk
Mojo Blues
Wee Small Hours
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
Am I Blue
A Whole Lot O' Woman
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