Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Chicago Pianist/Vibraphonist Max Miller (Nov. 17, 1911 - Nov. 13, 1985). Studs Terkel called him "The Angry Man of Jazz", saying that he demanded rather than coaxed certain sounds from his instruments. The legendary John H. Hammond called him an "Astonishing artist, second only to Lionel Hampton in proficiency". Paul Edward Miller, (no relation) former music critic,...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Chicago Pianist/Vibraphonist Max Miller (Nov. 17, 1911 - Nov. 13, 1985). Studs Terkel called him "The Angry Man of Jazz", saying that he demanded rather than coaxed certain sounds from his instruments. The legendary John H. Hammond called him an "Astonishing artist, second only to Lionel Hampton in proficiency". Paul Edward Miller, (no relation) former music critic, writer and editor of Esquire Jazz Books called Max Miller "A Champion of Good Jazz". The Who's Who of Jazz by John Chilton listed him as one of the leading figures on the Chicago jazz scene for many years. Famed jazz critic George Hoefer wrote in 1946: "There is no doubt that Max Miller is creating something new in jazz. Keep an ear cocked towards Max Miller at the piano."
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