Harry Miller (jazz bassist)


Harold Simon Miller was a South African jazz double bassist who lived in England.

Biography

A native of Cape Town, South Africa, Miller began his career playing bass for the rock group Manfred Mann. After settling in London, he became part of a groups of musicians in the 1960s and '70s who combined free jazz with the music of South Africa. He recorded with Elton Dean, Chris McGregor, Louis Moholo, John Surman, Keith Tippett, Mike Westbrook. At the end of the 1970s he moved to the Netherlands for economic reasons and worked with musicians in Willem Breuker's circle. In 1971 he made a guest appearance on the album Islands by the progressive rock band King Crimson. He and his wife founded Ogun Records.
Miller died in a car crash in the Netherlands in 1983.

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