جيري ميلر (Jerry Miller) هو مغني أمريكي، ولد في 10 يوليو 1943 في تاكوما في الولايات المتحدة.[1][2][3]
جيري ميلر | |
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معلومات شخصية | |
الميلاد | 10 يوليو 1943 (77 سنة) تاكوما، واشنطن |
مواطنة | الولايات المتحدة |
الحياة العملية | |
المهنة | مغني، وعازف قيثارة |
المواقع | |
الموقع | الموقع الرسمي |
مراجع
- "Jerry Miller | Rolling Stone Music | Lists". Rollingstone.com. مؤرشف من الأصل في 3 ديسمبر 201009 أغسطس 2010.
- Contrary to many popularized statements that Miller played lead guitar on the national hit record version of "I Fought The Law" and was a member of The Bobby Fuller Four as the group was popularly known. Neither is true. The Biography of Jerry Miller on the Jerry Miller Band website (accessed August 31, 2008), which Miller apparently does not directly control, also contains these errors. It is also inaccurately stated that Miller was with Bobby Fuller until the time of his murder. Jerry Miller clarifies matters in "Interview with Jerry Miller in Goldmine". مؤرشف من الأصل في July 9, 2003September 5, 2016. as reprinted in Moby Grape discussion group: Goldmine: A little known fact is that you played and recorded with Bobby Fuller in Texas. How did that come about? Jerry Miller: In 1962, after I left high school, a guy named Larry Thompson from Tacoma who was playing drums with Bobby Fuller, heard me playing at the Crescent Ballroom. Within two days I jumped on the Greyhound for El Paso where I moved in with Bobby and his parents. At that time it wasn't known as the Bobby Fuller Four, just Bobby Fuller, with his brother, Randall, and Larry and myself. I recorded four tracks with them including the original "I Fought The Law" (released as a single on Exeter), "Wine, Wine, Wine" and "King Of The Beach," though my guitar didn't make it onto that final track. We toured around Texas mainly, wearing those cool matching suits, with long hair even before the Beatles! About the time Bob Keene took over as manager, I thought things were looking a bit shaky, so I returned to Washington state in the summer of '63.
- See Larry Coryell.
وصلات خارجية
- الموقع الرسمي
- جيري ميلر على موقع MusicBrainz (الإنجليزية)