Emmett Miller
Emmett Miller
Artist Information
Genres: Old-Timey, Minstrel
Active: 30's, 40's, 50's
Born: December 31, 1969 in Macon, GA
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Although his vocal delivery was influential on several major country singers, Emmett Miller was basically a vaudeville singer, with far stronger aural links to Al Jolson than Merle Haggard. A white man performing in blackface, Miller was an exponent of the minstrel school of performance, touring widely with minstrel shows for several decades. The most influential aspect of his recordings were his yodeling trill, and there can be no doubt that it heavily influenced country singers such as Jimmie Rodgers, Lefty Frizzell, and Hank Williams (who learned "Lovesick Blues" from a Miller record).
Discography
Release: June 23, 2000
Label: The Old Masters
Release: February 6, 1996
Label: Columbia/Legacy
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