
Frankie Miller
Frankie Miller is a Scottish rock singer and songwriter known for his distinctive raspy voice and soulful songwriting. He emerged in the 1970s and gained acclaim for his work with bands like The Stoics and his solo career. Despite facing significant health challenges, including a brain hemorrhage in 1994 that affected his speech and mobility, Miller's influence in rock music remains notable. He has penned numerous songs that have been covered by various artists, highlighting his lasting impact on the music industry. His live performances and heartfelt ballads continue to resonate with fans, affirming his status as a respected figure in rock history.
Born on Nov 02, 1949 (75 years old)
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Frankie Miller was a friend of Terry Reid and shared experiences in the London music scene.
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