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Emmett Miller (February 2, 1900 – March 29, 1962) was an American performer and recording artist known for his , yodel-like voice. Miller was a major influence on many country music singers, including , Jimmie Rodgers, , , , and . His music provides a link among , , , and .


Life
Miller was born on February 2, 1900, in Macon, Georgia. His early life is largely undocumented, but it generally is acknowledged that he was performing in minstrel shows by the time he was in his early 20s. His first recordings were released by in 1924. His backup group, the Georgia Crackers, included from 1928-30, the noted jazz musicians , , , and . Miller continued to perform in minstrel shows until he was well into his 50s, long after they had fallen out of fashion. He returned to Macon, where he died in 1962. He was buried in Fort Hill Cemetery.


Legacy
Miller's influence on early country music is most apparent in 's cover of the 1922 Friend–Mills song "" and 's recording of "I Ain't Got Nobody", both of which closely resemble Miller's versions, and 's Western Swing cover of "Right or Wrong". , Van Dyke Parks, , , , and their frontman David Lee Roth have recorded Miller's songs. A compilation, The Minstrel Man from Georgia, was released in 1996.

Emmett Miller: An Obscure Minstrel Yodeler Who Changed Music Forever is a biography by author/filmmaker Jack Norton.


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