Red performs as a solo artist, and has also performed with Knights of Crisis
Influences
Little Feat, J. Geils Band, Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters, Lowell George, Bill Payne, Fred Tackett, Paul Barrere, Dr. John, Marcia Ball, the Grateful Dead, Steely Dan, Talking Heads, the Allman Brothers, Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor, Paul Simon, the Band, Buddy Holly, The Doors, Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Chick Corea, Lyle Mays, Herbie Hancock, Jimmy Smith, Mose Allison, Pinetop Perkins, Sunnyland Slim, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Spanky McFarlane, Gary Burton, David Mash, Dave Moulton, Rick Peckham, Gary Shane, Frank Zappa, and so many more...
Sounds Like
Check out Red's latest work with Knights of Crisis
Red Miller is a keyboard player, singer, songwriter, and producer. He also occasionally performs on acoustic guitar. Red makes original music in the blues and classic rock traditions. You can hear the Chicago blues influence in Red's music, as well as overtones of bands such as the Grateful Dead, the Doors, and Little Feat.
Red has performed with notable musicians including Lowell George, Fred Tackett, Bill Payne, Gary Shane, Joyce Yarrow, and John Densmore (the Doors). He has also played shows opening for diverse acts such as Little Feat, Blue Oyster Cult, David Allan Coe, the Guess Who, Lucky Boys Confusion, and Cross Canadian Ragweed.
Red most recently sang and played keyboards with
Knights of Crisis. On Red's most recent solo release, Long Time, you can hear jazz and reggae influencing Red's blues roots. With the Knights of Crisis, Red showed a harder edge. Working within the guitar-based classic rock format, Red recorded two CDs with Knights of Crisis. Red now features Knights of Crisis songs during his performances.
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Hey Red – Hope you’re doing well. Just stopping by to give you a heads up that FGC’s bassist, Janis, is touring the North and Southeast in the next couple weeks with Steve Kimock Crazy Engine! Visit www.kimock.com for tour dates and ticketing, and don’t forget to check out FGC’s new album, Models and Metrics, which you can preview for FREE at www.familygrooveco.com/modelsandmetrics.
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