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Tag Archives: Frankie Miller
FULL HOUSE And ATOMIC ROOSTER Return For Good
June 9, 2016
Recently, there’s been a new surge in reforming old bands without proper reunions due to some former members unavailability. This doesn’t get in the way of music, though – or spirit for that matter. And while the of WILD HORSES … Continue reading
Frankie Miller receives a city honours
November 18, 2014
On October 31st, Frankie Miller, one of the best Scottish singers whose voice was sadly silenced 20 years ago as a result of a brain hemorrhage, accepted the Lord Provost’s Award for performing arts at Glasgow’s City Chambers. It’s the … Continue reading
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Tagged Frankie Miller
Members of QUIREBOYS, FREE and THE STONES, plus Elton, cover Frankie Miller
June 22, 2014
Frankie Miller is a Scottish legend who, over the years, has gained many an accolade but still doesn’t get the recognition he deserves. A top-notch singer, silenced as a result of brain haemorrhage in 1994, Frankie’s been happy to hear … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Fraser, Bonnie Tyler, Elton John, Frankie Miller, Ian Hunter, Quireboys, Simon Kirke, Spike, tribute
Frankie Miller comes alive
October 17, 2013

Many presume this fantastic Scottish warbler has passed away but, even though Frankie Miller suffered a stroke in 1994, he’s still very much alive as his old friend and collaborator . With Frankie’s songs recorded by such luminaries as Rod … Continue reading
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Tagged Frankie Miller, Rockpalast


