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Clarence Horatius “Big” Miller: One of the Greatest Canadian Jazz Musicians

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One of the great jazz musicians of his time, Clarence 'Big' Miller was born in Sioux City, Iowa, in 1922. As a teenager, Miller studied trombone in high school and began to develop his unique singing voice as a 'Kansas City blues shouter. Miller was born in Sioux City and grew up in Topeka, Kansas. […]

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