Biography
A solid New Orleans trumpeter who never really made it big, Punch Miller worked in New Orleans until moving to Chicago in 1926. He played with Al Wynn, Tiny Parham, Freddie Keppard, and Jelly Roll Morton in the 1920s and worked with low-profile jazz and blues groups in Chicago until returning to New Orleans in 1956. He recorded a few numbers for Atlantic in 1962 and toured Japan with George Lewis in 1963. Punch Miller's 1920s recordings as a sideman have been gathered together and reissued on a CD by the RST label. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi



 
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Punch Miller You Can Depend On Me
My Good Man Sam - King Oliver & His Orchestra (w Punch Miller) (1929)
Punch Miller Interview
Punch Miller Sister Kate
Can I Tell You - King Oliver & His Orchestra (w Punch Miller) (1929)
Stuttering Blues - Tiny Parham & His Musicians (w Punch Miller) (1928)
Parkway Stomp - Albert Wynn & His Gut Bucket Five (w/Punch Miller, cornet & vocal) - Vocalion 1220
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