voc, 1900-1962 US, Macon, Georgia
Singer of Jazz and Pop
Emmett Miller (February 2, 1900 – March 29, 1962) was an American minstrel show performer and recording artist known for his falsetto, yodel-like voice. He was a major influence on many country music singers, including Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers, Bob Wills, Milton Brown, Tommy Duncan, and Merle Haggard. His music bridges a gap between old-time Southern music, minstrelsy, jazz, and western swing. Further reading: Nick Tosches, Where Dead Voices Gather (2001)
Emmett Miller & His Georgia Crackers |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Lost World: The Emmett Miller Saga | Emmett Miller | 2002 | Compil. |
Blue Yodelers - With Red Hot Accompanists, 1928-1936 | Jimmie Rodgers, Emmett Miller, Roy Evans | 1999 | Compil. |
The Minstrel Man From Georgia | Emmett Miller | 1996 | Compil. |
The Ghost Of St. Louis Blues / Dee Blues | Emmett Miller / The Chocolate Dandies | 1931 | Album |
The Medicine Show | Emmett Miller - Narmour & Smith, Fiddlin' John Carson, Moonshine Kate, Frank Hutchison, Bud Blue, Black Brothers, Martin Malloy | 1930 | Album |
The Medicine Show | Emmett Miller - Narmour & Smith, Fiddlin' John Carson, Moonshine Kate, Bud Blue, Frank Hutchison, Black Brothers, Martin Malloy | 1929 | Album |
The Lion Tamers / You Lose | Emmett Miller | 1929 | Album |
The Blues Singer (From Alabama) / To To Blues | Emmett Miller / Joe Venuti's Blue Four | 1928 | Album |
Thousand Frogs On A Log / Brother Bill | Emmett Miller | 1928 | Album |
Sam And His Family / Hungry Sam | Emmett Miller | 1928 | Album |
I Ain't Got Nobody / Lovesick Blues | Emmett Miller | 1928 | Album |
The Pickaninnies' Paradise / Anytime | Emmett Miller | 1924 | Album |
Emmett Miller & His Georgia Crackers Jazz, Pop and Blues |
Emmett Miller |