Frankie Miller

Frankie Miller ( born November 2, 1949 in Bridgeton Glasgow, Scotland as Francis John Miller ) is a British singer.

Frankie Miller ( Vocals, Guitar) is a Scottish soul-blues -rock singer who in 1972 together with Robin Trower ( Procol Harum ), Clive Bunker ( Jethro Tull ) and James Dewar ( Stone the Crows ) the promising group of Jew founded, the not more than a few concerts in England and was then disbanded. Solo had Frankie Miller in the late 1970s and early 1980s, although some success, but never made ​​the big time, such as his Scottish colleague Rod Stewart. In 1974 he sang on the Thin Lizzy - LP Nightlife in duet with Phil Lynott song Still in Love with you.

His biggest success was the international hit Darlin ' ( 1978) ( D # 5, A # 3, CH # 2, UK # 6). In August 1994, he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and was several months in the hospital. After a long convalescence he wrote in 2003 with Will Jennings song Sun Goes Up Sun Goes Down.

Before his illness, he has recorded with Joe Walsh and Nicky Hopkins, published in 2006 under the title Long Way Home.

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