Esther Miller

Esther
Miller is a jazz singer of the classic school, possessing an outstanding
technique, sensitive interpretation and an eclectic repertoire.
She was born and raised in Port Elizabeth, where she sang in church and school choirs and
raided the family Nat King Cole albums for early inspiration.
She studied medicine in Cape Town, but soon gave in to the lure of jazz.
In a wonderfully back-handed compliment, her alma mater, the University of Cape
Town, reflected: “Giving up medicine in favour of Jazz was clearly a wise
move.”
She started off as the vocalist with Gerry Spencer’s “Jazz Cyclone” – one of
the leading bands on the South African jazz circuit at the time.
During this early apprentice she worked with some excellent players, including
guitarists Herb Ellis, Johnny Fourie, Errol and Alvin Dyers – saxophonists
Winston Mankunku and Ezra Ngkukana, Bassist Basil Moses, to name but a few
Esther has honed her technique with classical singing lessons and delved into
jazz history to take her inspiration from Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday,
Shirley Horn and Blossom Dearie as well as the jazz/pop of Frank Sinatra and
Nat King Cole.
Esther’s South African performances include numerous Jazz festivals, (The Grahams
town Arts Festival/ Standard Bank Jazzathon/ etc.…) concert halls (The PE Opera
House/ the Baxter Theatre/…) and jazz clubs
but now she’s settled in the UK.
She now performs in many different settings most recently, appearances at the 2008 Cleethorpes Jazz Festival; 2008 Burton Agnes Jazz Festival, the 2007 Cape Town Jazz Festival with trumpet star, Jeremy Pelt; the 2007 Jazz Divas Festival on the Isle of Wight; the Cheltenham Jazz festival with her quintet.
Other
festival appearances include the 1st Lockerbie Jazz Festival, with Jim Mullen
and Alan Barnes; the 2006 Swanage Jazz Festival; 2006 Swindon Jazz Festival;
2005 Silda Jazz Festival, Norway, the 2005 Jazz Divas Festival on the Isle of
Wight, 2004 Cork Jazz Festival, Ireland, The 2005, 2004, 2002 & 2001
Birmingham International Jazz festivals where she won universal critical
acclaim with sell-out performances.
Esther is also a regular performer at various venues around the UK.
Recorded works include her 2006 album “Dream Dancing” – “Invitation” in 2002 –
“Say Hello to Esther” in 1999 – and numerous television appearances in
SA.
The latest addition to her discography is the album “A Place in the Sunlight”
which was recorded in September last year. The project is in collaboration with
Pianist/Composer, Steve Melling who has been working very closely with Esther
over the last year. The album also features Trumpeter, Steve Waterman; Bassist,
Zoltan Dekany and Drummer, John Perry. Peter King performs a guest spot on alto
saxophone. A Place in the Sunlight will be
Reference
Steuer, C. (n.d.). Esther Miller biography. [online] Jazzcds.co.uk. Available at: http://www.jazzcds.co.uk/artist_id_118/biography_id_118 [Accessed 24 Jul. 2018].
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