British blues pianist, keyboardist and composer. Brother of Phil Miller. Born : December 19th, 1943. Died : December 9th, 1998
Steve Miller began his musical career in the early sixties, gigging with numerous blues and R'n'B outfits. By the end of the decade, he had become an in-demand session player, guesting on albums by the likes of Alexis Korner, John Dummer, Daddy Longlegs and Free. Meanwhile, in 1966 Miller formed his own group, Delivery, in which he played keyboards and sang. Eventually, Delivery became the backing group of singer Carol Grimes, and recorded their sole album, Fools Meeting (1970) in that setting. In 1971, Delivery broke up, but carried on for a few months as DC & The MBs (short for Dyble-Coxhill and the Miller brothers), with ex-Fairport Convention singer Judy Dyble. Steve Miller was then asked to join Caravan, after the recent departure of their keyboardist David Sinclair. As it turned out, Miller's style being more piano and jazz-orientated didn't quite fit with Caravan's music, but the line-up survived enough to record the album Waterloo Lily, which featured two of Miller's own compositions.
Miller left Caravan in July 1972, and with Richard Sinclair, Phil Miller, Pip Pyle and Lol Coxhill, they reformed Delivery. This incarnation played just one gig in August, at a festival at the Tower of London. Eventually, part of this line-up evolved to Hatfield And The North, without Steve Miller and Lol Coxhill who concentrated on their duo work, which resulted in two albums. In early 1973, Delivery existed briefly again with the return of previous members Roy Babbington and Laurie Allan, but this was ended when Babbington left to join Soft Machine.
Steve Miller's musical activities subsequently became infrequent, and by the late seventies he was reported to be mainly working as a carpenter. He contributed a solo piano improvisation to the legendary Miniatures (1980) album compiled by Morgan Fisher. He had a duo with Mark Hewins and a Trio which released a double album in 1986. More recently (1996-97), there were trio gigs by the Miller brothers and Mark Hewins.
In the Spring of 1998, it was announced that Steve Miller was ill with cancer, and a benefit gig was arranged on June 28th at London's Vortex Jazz Bar. This featured reformations of both Delivery and Miller's jazz quartet, and improvisations with Elton Dean and Mark Hewins. On December 9th, 1998, Steve Miller died.
His brother Phil dedicated his next album, Out Of The Blue, to Steve's memory, and in 2003 released two albums by him on his own Crescent Discs label.
2023
2007
Cuneiform Records
2xCD, Comp, Mono
2002
Crescent Discs
CD
2002
Crescent Discs
CD, Album
1974
Caroline Records, Caroline Records
LP
1973
2020
Grapefruit Records
3xCD, Comp, RM + Box, Cla
2019
Wounded Bird Records
2xCD, Comp
2018
Grapefruit Records
3xCD, Comp + Box, Cla
2016
Island Records, Universal Music Catalogue
Box, Comp, RM + LP, Album, RE, Gat + LP, Album, RE
2012
Reel Recordings
CD
2010
Decca
4xCD, Comp, RM + Box
2008
Reel Recordings
CD, Album
2006
2005
Bear Family Records
CD, Album, Comp
2003
2002
Emanem
2xCD
2002
2001
Leonardo Music Journal, Electronic Music Foundation
2xCD, Album, Comp
2000
1996
Castle Communications
CD, Comp
1994
1992
Musart Services
Cass, Comp
1991
1989
1986
Matchless Recordings
2xLP
1986
Impetus Records
2xLP, Album
1986
1986
1982
1981
1980
1976
1974
Metronome 2001, Brain, Metronome 2001, Brain
LP, Comp
1972
1972
1972
1970
1970
1970
1969
1969
2009
Die Artisten
CD, Comp
2008
2007
Wayside Music
CD, Smplr
2003
1999
Le Matango
CD, Unofficial
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