Clayton Miller Band
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"The Millers" redirects here. For the TV series, see The Millers (TV series). For 2013 film, see We're the Millers.
The Millers is an American blues musical duo originally from Lafayette, Indiana. It shares many members with the Clayton Miller Band. The band consists of Cole Miller on guitar and vocals, and LD Miller on harmonica and backing vocals. Cole is the older brother of LD. They are best known for appearing on the first season of the NBC talent show, America's Got Talent, and finishing as a runner-up behind Bianca Ryan. LD and Cole are also part of The Clayton Miller Band, with Clayton and Larry Miller. Larry is the father of the other three in the family group.
Members (The Clayton Miller Band)
- Clayton Miller - guitar, vocals
- Cole Miller - drums, vocals
- LD Miller - harmonica, vocals
- Larry Miller - bass
Discography
- Live At Duncan Hall
- Gotta Have Love
References
- July 26, 1999; Kleman, Adrienne; The Purdue Exponent; "It's a family thing': brothers, dad perform timeless blues". (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- April 14, 2000; Brouk, Tim; Lafayette Journal and Courier; "Family Affair" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- April 14, 2000; Maitlen, Carly; The Purdue Exponent; "Family band to play blues in Saturday performance" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- February 16, 2001; Hensley, Joanna; Lafayette Journal and Courier; "Clayton Miller Blues Band proves talent comes in all ages" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- February 23, 2001; Boggs, Kyle; The Purdue Exponent; "Clayton Miller band releases first album" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- February 26, 2001; Finnerty, Megan; The Purdue Exponent; "Blues band entertains in Lafayette" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- October 16, 2001; Goodwin, Kevin; Alma University Almanian; "Clayton Miller Blues Band Entertains at ACUB Coffeehouse" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- February 15, 2002; Lowe, Jeff; Purdue University Exponent; "Clayton Miller Blues to play benefit concert" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- February 18, 2002; Lowe, Jeff; The Purdue Exponent; "Young harmonica player pleases audience" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- July 12, 2002; Hensley, Joanna; Lafayette Journal and Courier; "Clayton Miller Blues Band on its way to national recognition" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- March 6, 2003; Brouk, Tim; Lafayette Journal and Courier; "Young Miller to show his stuff on national TV" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- March 18, 2003; Brouk, Tim; Lafayette Journal and Courier; "Young harmonica player's TV series gig goes well" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- April 5, 2003; McGrath, Shawn; Lafayette Journal and Courier; "Blues prodigy nearly 'Most Talented Kid'" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- April 7, 2003; Glasser, Paul; Purdue Exponent; "Local boy competes on NBC show" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- August 22, 2003; Brouk, Tim; Lafayette Journal and Courier; "Clayton Miller Band updates its name to fit its play list for Riverfront Jazz & Blues" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- September 30, 2003; Petty, Will; Leader Online; "Jam band finds blues - Clayton Miller strolls through EC" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- January 23, 2004; DiGiacomo, Robert; Atlantic City Casino Headliner; "'Giddy Up' over to Trop to see blues prodigy" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- January 30, 2004; Darrow, Chuck; Courier Post Online; "Harmonica player, 10, makes 'Giddy Up!' worth the ride" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- March 24, 2004; Vassel, Patrick; The Observer; "More than your average musical family" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- December 30, 2004; Brouk, Tim; The Lafayette Journal and Courier; "Playing with Stevie" (Article copied to claytonmillerband.com)
- 2006; *Estrella, Espie; About.com-Music education "The Musical Talents on 'America's Got Talent'"
- August 17, 2006; Daly, Sean; Celebrity Week.com "Brothers won't break up family act"
- June 14, 2007; Spates, Alicia; Herald & Review.com (Central Illinois); "Millers headline first Blues in Central Park"
- July 27, 2007; Koppel, Shelley; Hometown News (St. Lucie County, Florida); "The Clayton Miller Band comes rocking into town"
External links
- Official website of The Millers/The Clayton Miller Band
- Official MySpace of The Clayton Miller Band/The Millers
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