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Olivette Miller

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Olivette Miller
Born(1914-02-02) 2 Febụwarị 1914
Chicago, Illinois, US
Died27 Eprelụ 2003(2003-04-27) (aged 89)
North Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Other namesOlivette Miller-Briggs (after 1982)
OccupationMusician
Spouse(s)Sax Mallard, Bunny Briggs
Parent(s)Flournoy Miller, Bessie Oliver Miller
RelativesIrvin C. Miller (uncle)
Olivette Miller
mmádu
ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
mba o sịNjikota Obodo Amerika Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaMiller Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya2 Febụwarị 1914 Dezie
Ụbọchị ọnwụ ya27 Eprel 2003 Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụharpist, onye egwu Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọEthical Culture Fieldston School Dezie

Olivette N. Miller (February 2, 1914 - Eprel 27, 2003), mechara Olivette Miller-Briggs, bụ onye egwu America, onye na-akụ ụbọ akwara na onye na-abụ abụ.

Ndụ mbido

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A mụrụ Miller na Chicago (ụfọdụ isi na-ekwu New York), ada nke onye na-eme ihe nkiri na onye edemede Flournoy Miller na onye na-eme ihe nkiri Bessie Oliver Miller. [1] Irvin C. Miller na Quintard Miller, ma ndị na-eme ihe nkiri na ndị na-emepụta ihe, bụ ụmụnne ya. [2] [3] [4] Ọ gara ụlọ akwụkwọ Omenala Ethical na New York, yana East Greenwich Academy na Rhode Island. Ọ gara n'ihu mụọ na Mahadum Pennsylvania . Ọ mụtara ụbọ akwara na Juilliard na na Paris na Marcel Tournier . [5] [6]

Four Black musicians in a small booth, three men and one woman (the harpist).
Gene Sedric, Cliff Jackson, Olivette Miller, na Josh White, Café Society (Downtown), New York, NY, ca. Ọnwa Atọ 1947 ( William P. Gottlieb 15891 )

Miller sonyeere ndị otu egwu Noble Sissle na 1937, [7] wee soro ha gaa na Europe na USO n'oge Agha Ụwa nke Abụọ . [5] [8] Ọ gbakwara egwu dị ka onye na-eme ihe nkiri, [9] wee kwụọ ya ụgwọ dị ka "Ụwa Harpist Kasị Mma n'ụwa" mgbe ọ mere njem nlegharị anya na Las Vegas na 1940 na 1950. [10] [11] [12] Ọ pụtara na Broadway na Africana (1934), na telivishọn na Toast of the Town (1955), [13] Ed Sullivan Show (1962) na The Rosey Grier Show (1968), na ihe nkiri A Rage na Harlem (1991). ).

Na 1972, Miller gbara onye omeiwu Flip Wilson, Michael Jackson na ndị ọzọ akwụkwọ maka $500,000 maka imebi ikike ọgụgụ isi nna ya. [14] Na 1974, o nwere ihe ngosi solo na Reno . O dere ma gbalịa ịzụ atụrụ n'imepụta ihe nkiri akụkọ ndụ banyere nna ya, na-elekwasị anya ka ndị na-emepụta ọcha si jiri ihe nkiri ya mee ihe. [15] N'afọ 1976, o dere ma mepụta The Show Folks, ihe nkiri na-atọ ọchị maka telivishọn, na-egosi di ya mbụ, onye na-agba egwú Freddie Gordon, na Carole La Mond na DeForest Covan . [16]

Ndụ onwe onye

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Olivette Miller lụrụ ọtụtụ oge, na-abụkarị obere oge. Ndị di ya bụ Orion N. Page (lụrụ 1930), Channing Price (lụrụ 1933), Athos B. Guy (lụrụ 1934), saxophonist Oett Mallard (lụrụ 1938), onye na-eme ihe nkiri Freddie Gordon (lụrụ na 1952), [17] onye na-akpa ọchị Albert. Gibson (lụrụ 1954), [13] Eric Darby, na onye na-agba egwu Bernard "Bunny" Briggs (lụrụ na 1982). [18] [19] Ọ mụrụ nwa nwoke, Alvin Miller Mallard (1939–1943), [20] na ada a mụrụ na 1949. [6] Miller nwụrụ na 2003, ọ dị afọ 89, na North Las Vegas, Nevada . [21] Akwụkwọ ya bụ akụkụ nke akwụkwọ Flournoy E. Miller na Mahadum Emory . [22]

Ntụaka

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Miller, ma ndị na-eme ihe nkiri na ndị na-emepụta ihe, bụ ụmụnne ya. Ọ gara ụlọ akwụkwọ Omenala Ethical na New York, yana

  1. "Olivette Miller Plays for Fisk University", California Eagle, 1948-06-10, pp. 11. Retrieved on 2021-02-10.
  2. Flournoy Miller collection. New York Public Library, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Retrieved on 2021-02-10.
  3. Wintz (2004). Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance: K-Y (in en). Taylor & Francis, 792–798. ISBN 978-1-57958-458-0. 
  4. (November 11, 1976) "Flournoy Miller's Daughter, Harpist Olivette, Gets Award". Jet: 101. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 Oakley. "The Theatre and its People", The Windsor Star, 1950-07-22, pp. 22. Retrieved on 2021-02-10.Oakley, Annie (1950-07-22). "The Theatre and its People". The Windsor Star. p. 22. Retrieved 2021-02-10 – via Newspapers.com. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name ":0" defined multiple times with different content
  6. 6.0 6.1 Wedman. "Her Ladder's Rungs are Sawed", The Province, 1949-11-02, pp. 13. Retrieved on 2021-02-10.Wedman, Les (1949-11-02). "Her Ladder's Rungs are Sawed". The Province. p. 13. Retrieved 2021-02-10 – via Newspapers.com. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name ":1" defined multiple times with different content
  7. "Big Harlem Show On Stage at State Wednesday Only", Hartford Courant, 1942-09-22, pp. 6. Retrieved on 2021-02-10.
  8. "Olivette Miller, Jazz Harpist, at Fisk University", The New York Age, 1948-06-05, pp. 6. Retrieved on 2021-02-10.
  9. "Chicago Lassies and Lads Invade the Motor City's Gay Night Life", Detroit Tribune, May 10, 1941, p. 9. Retrieved on February 10, 2021.
  10. "The Latin Quarter (advertisement)", The Cincinnati Enquirer, 1947-10-12, pp. 62. Retrieved on 2021-02-10.
  11. "Elmwood (advertisement)", The Windsor Star, 1950-07-22, pp. 22. Retrieved on 2021-02-10.
  12. (June 8, 1955) "People". Jet: 30. 
  13. 13.0 13.1 (January 20, 1955) "Harpist Olivette Miller, Comic Bert Gibson on TV". Jet: 66. "Harpist Olivette Miller, Comic Bert Gibson on TV". Jet: 66. January 20, 1955. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name ":2" defined multiple times with different content
  14. (December 14, 1972) "Flip, Michael Jackson named in $500,000 Suit". Jet: 54. 
  15. Rasmussen. "Movie Features Black Comic", Reno Gazette-Journal, 1974-11-22, pp. 51. Retrieved on 2021-02-10.
  16. "'Show folks': New black comedy features 'Amos'", Tr-State Defender, May 1, 1976, p. 8.
  17. (August 21, 1952) "New York Beat". Jet: 63. 
  18. Hinckley. "Their Contributions Won't Be Lost in 'Shuffle'", Daily News, 1990-08-14, pp. 469. Retrieved on 2021-02-10.
  19. "Bunny Briggs, American tap dancer", Philadelphia Tribune, November 30, 2014, p. 10B.
  20. "Flournoy Miller's Grandson Passes", The New York Age, 1943-01-30, pp. 4. Retrieved on 2021-02-10.
  21. Olivette Miller in Social Security Death Index.
  22. Flournoy E. Miller papers, 1924-1995 : Series 2: Olivette Miller papers, 1953-1995. Emory University Library finding aids. Retrieved on 2021-02-10.