
About Big Miller
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
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Five O'Clock Blues - From the album "Did You Ever Hear the Blues?"
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