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About the Blues Family Tree Project
Ernie Mae Miller
Henry "Blues Boy" Hubbard
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Ernie Mae Miller
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Ernie Mae Miller
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Name: Ernie Mae Miller
Date of Birth: February 2, 1927
Location of Birth: Austin, Texas
Profession: Solo pianist
Instrument: Piano
Vocalist: Yes
Bands: Prairie View Coeds, Rhythm Kings, The Patterson
Brothers, an unnamed Tex-Mex combo in the 1940's.
Discography: I'll be Home for Kwanzaa (2000)
Education: Anderson High School, Prairie View A and
M University
Influences: Gospel music, Swing Era jazz musicians (Ellington,
Basie, Lunceford et. al.)
Styles: Jazz, Blues, Standards
Venues: New Orleans Club, Radisson Hotel, Dinty Moore's,
Flamingo Lounge, Jade Room, Jesterís Club, New
Orleans Club, Longhorn Bar and Grill, Driskill Hotel.
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Ernie Mae Miller is probably the oldest working Black female
musician in Austin and has performed consistently since 1949.
She is a member of one of East Austin's most influential families
(Anderson high school is named for her grandfather, L.C. Anderson),
well-connected in Black society, government, education, and
real estate. Miller grew up in the same neighborhood that
contained East Austin's vibrant entertainment district, but
her family fled the area after it went into decay, moving
further east to the new African American suburbs.
Miller's colorful life story provides the only female point
of view in the documentary collection at this point. Her career
has included playing with blues, jazz and even Tex-Mex bands,
but since the 1950s she has mostly played solo engagements
as a cocktail pianist in upscale hotels.
Her viewpoint is also unique to the project in that her life
as a musician has not been particularly hard, despite the
fact that she began her career in the same honky-tonks as
the other players in the project. Having witnessed the demise
of the neighborhood in which she grew up, she is also an authoritative
voice on East Side cultural history.
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