‘I’m an Albertan’: Jazz legend Big Miller left swinging legacy in his adopted home
EDMONTON — “They call me Big,” he said. And in almost every way, he was.
There was the outsized physique, large enough to fill a telephone booth. There was the powerful, blues-shouting voice honed in jazz clubs and lounges across the continent.
But the biggest thing about Clarence (Big) Miller may have been the legacy he left in Edmonton, his adopted home.
“Big’s legacy is there,” said Edmonton musician and educator Charlie Austin, who often gigged with Miller. “It’s priceless beyond words, beyond any understanding — the power, the feel, the spirit.”