Mulgrew Miller

After leaving university he was pianist with the Duke Ellington Orchestra for three years, then accompanied vocalist Betty Carter. Three-year stints with trumpeter Woody Shaw and with drummer Art Blakey's high-profile Jazz Messengers followed, by the end of which Miller had formed his own bands and begun recording under his own name. He was then part of drummer Tony Williams' quintet from its foundation, while continuing to play and record with numerous other leaders, mostly in small groups. Miller was Director of Jazz Studies at William Paterson University from 2005, and continued to play and tour internationally with other high-profile figures in the music until his death from a stroke at the age of 57. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Jones, Hank, 1918-2010
Published 2003
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by Turre, Steve.
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by Tardy, Gregory.
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Published 1995
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by Griffin, Johnny, 1928-2008.
Published 2004
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by Blakey, Art, 1919-1990.
Published 1998
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by Cosby, Bill, 1937-
Published 1991
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by Harrison, Donald, 1960-
Published 1999
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