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    James Edward "Sing" Miller (June 17, 1914, New Orleans, Louisiana – May 18, 1990) was an American jazz pianist and a member of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Miller started his career as a singer with the Harmonizing Browns Quartet.

  2. Enjoy the soulful voice and trumpet of James "Sing" Miller, a member of the legendary Preservation Jazz Hall Band in New Orleans. This video captures his performance of classic jazz tunes and his ...

  3. The lineup included Frank Demond (trombone), James Prevost (bass), James "Sing" Miller (piano), Cie Frazier (drums), Jim Robinson (trombone), Narvin Kimball (banjo), and Allan Jaffe (tuba). During the late 1960s and early 1970s, many of the touring members were hired by Harold Dejan for his Olympia Brass Band.

  4. James "Sing" Miller performs with Kid Thomas Valentine's band at Preservation Hall. Drums: Alonzo Stewart; Trombone: Worthia Thomas; Bass: Chester Zardis; Banjo: Emanuel Sayles; Sax: Emmanuel...

  5. James Edward “Sing” Miller was an accomplished piano, banjo, and string bass player who performed with jazz greats Percy Humphrey, Earl Foster, Kid Thomas Valentine, Kid Sheik Colar, Willie Humphrey, Jim Robinson, and Polo Barnes; however, as Miller’s childhood nickname indicates, it would be his talent as a vocalist for which he would be best r...

  6. Real Name: James Edward Miller. Profile: American jazz pianist, born June 17, 1914 in New Orleans, Louisiana; died May 18, 1990 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Originally played ukulele, banjo, and guitar. In 1931 he started to play piano, which became his main instrument. In Groups: Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Sammy & Sing. Variations:

  7. Explore James "Sing" Miller's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about James "Sing" Miller on AllMusic.