Miller, Mulgrew

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Name (Latin)
Miller, Mulgrew
Other forms of name
Miller, Mug
Date of birth
1955-08-13
Date of death
2013-05-29
Place of birth
Greenwood (Miss.)
Place of death
Allentown (Pa.)
Field of activity
Jazz
Occupation
Jazz musicians
Pianists
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 69117646
Wikidata: Q563291
Library of congress: n 84002097
Sources of Information
  • Shaw, W. Night music [SR] p1983:container (Mulgrew Miller, piano)
  • New Grove dict. of jazz(Miller, Mulgrew (Mug); b. Aug. 13, 1955, Greenwood, MS; pianist)
  • New York times (online), viewed May 29, 2013(Mulgrew Miller; b. Aug. 13, 1955, Greenwood, Miss.; d. Wednesday [May 29, 2013], Allentown, Pa., aged 57; jazz pianist whose soulful erudition, clarity of touch, and rhythmic aplomb made him a fixture in the postbop mainstream for more than 30 years)
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Wikipedia description:

Mulgrew Miller (August 13, 1955 – May 29, 2013) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and educator. As a child he played in churches and was influenced on piano by Ramsey Lewis and then Oscar Peterson. Aspects of their styles remained in his playing, but he added the greater harmonic freedom of McCoy Tyner and others in developing as a hard bop player and then in creating his own style, which influenced others from the 1980s on. After leaving university he was pianist with the Duke Ellington Orchestra for three years, then accompanied vocalist Betty Carter. Three-year stints with trumpeter Woody Shaw and with drummer Art Blakey's high-profile Jazz Messengers followed, by the end of which Miller had formed his own bands and begun recording under his own name. He was then part of drummer Tony Williams' quintet from its foundation, while continuing to play and record with numerous other leaders, mostly in small groups. Miller was director of jazz studies at William Paterson University from 2005, and continued to play and tour internationally with other high-profile figures in the music until his death from a stroke at the age of 57.

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