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Frankie Miller (country musician)






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Frankie Miller
Born (1931-12-17) December 17, 1931 (age 92)
OriginVictoria, Texas, U.S.
GenresCountry music
Labels4 Star Records, Columbia Records, Starday Records, United Artists, Bear Family Records, Heart of Texas Records
Websitefrankiemillercountry.com

Frankie Miller (born December 17, 1931, Victoria, Texas) is an American former country singer.

Biography[edit]

Miller landed time singing on local station KNAL and recorded for Gilt Edge a subsidiary of 4 Star Records at the beginning of the 1950s, but served from 1951-53 in the United States Military during the Korean War. In 1954 he signed with Columbia Records, releasing several singles, none of which sold well. Through the latter portion of the decade, Miller performed and recorded locally, sporadically releasing singles.

He recorded his biggest hit "Blackland Farmer" for Starday in 1956. In 1959 he signed with Starday Records and released several singles which became hits on the country charts, including "Blackland Farmer", the 1956 recording, "Family Man", "Baby Rocked Her Dolly", and "A Little South of Memphis". He performed on the Louisiana Hayride and the Grand Ole Opry, and was featured in Cashbox magazine.

His last charting hit came in 1964, and he recorded with United Artists in 1965, but quit the music business soon after. He worked as a car salesman in Arlington, Texas later in life. In the 1980s, Bear Family Records reissued his LPs.

Singles[edit]

Year Single Chart Positions
US Country US
1959 "Black Land Farmer" 5
"Family Man" 7
1960 "Baby Rocked Her Dolly" 15
1961 "Black Land Farmer" (re-release) 16 82
1964 "A Little South of Memphis" 34

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