Harry Miller

nato il 25.4.1941 a Cape Town, Western Cape, Sudafrica

morto il 16.12.1983 a Paesi Bassi

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Harry Miller (jazz bassist)

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Harold Simon "Harry" Miller (25 April 1941 - 16 December 1983) was a South African jazz bass player, who settled in Europe, becoming one of the UK jazz scene's "most vibrant and dynamic talents".[1]

Biography

Miller was born in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. He began his career as a bassist with Manfred Mann, and went to settle in London, England. He was a central figure in the mixture of South-African township music and free-jazz that dynamised the scene in London at the end of the 1960s and into the '70s. Miller recorded frequently with musicians such as Mike Westbrook, Chris McGregor, John Surman, Mike Cooper, Louis Moholo, Keith Tippett and Elton Dean.

At the end of the 1970s he moved to the Netherlands for economic reasons, where he worked with musicians of Willem Breuker's circle. Miller also appeared on the album Islands by the progressive rock band King Crimson, in 1971 as session musician.

Miller died in the Netherlands in 1983.

The record label Ogun Records, which he founded with his wife Hazel Miller, was vital for documenting that period, and is still active today.

Discography

  • Children At Play (1972)
  • Harry Millers Isipingo: Which Way Now (1975)
  • Harry Millers Isipingo: Family Affair (1977)
  • Harry Miller 1941-1983: The collection (3 CDs, 1972-1983)
  • Harry Miller Sextett: In conference (1978)
  • Harry Miller Quintet: Downsouth (1984)

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