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  2. In 1994, Miller formed a new band with Joe Walsh, Nicky Hopkins and Ian Wallace. He was writing music in New York City when he suffered a brain aneurysm on 25 August 1994. Miller was unconscious for five months, and when he woke up he found himself unable to speak or sing.

  3. Nov 20, 2016 · As Status Quo ’s Francis Rossi says, in the documentary Frankie Miller: Sending Me Angels, “As soon as I heard that voice, it was one of those voices that everyone wants to have.”. Many of ...

  4. Apr 9, 2024 · published 9 April 2024. Before Frankie Miller's career was ended tragically by injury, his records showed just how good a songwriter and great a singer he really was. (Image credit: Brian Cooke via Getty Images) Rod Stewart once paid a beautiful tribute to Frankie Miller, an acknowledgement from one great singer to another.

  5. Aug 21, 2016 · FRANKIE Miller is set to storm the charts with a little help from his rock star pals – 22 years after a massive brain haemorrhage cut short his career. A batch of the Glasgow-born...

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  6. In 1991 he scored his biggest success with his cover of Caledonia, used in a lager commercial, but tragically, in 1993 he suffered a brain haemorrhage. Despite the pessimism of doctors, his girlfriend Annette has nursed him throughout, and now, thanks to the Drake Music Project, Frankie is back writing music.

    • November 2, 1949
  7. Aug 8, 2021 · Miller had suffered a brain haemorrhage in New York in 1994, after travelling there to write songs with his close friend Joe Walsh, guitarist of The Eagles. He spent five months in a coma in a US...

  8. frankiemiller.net › bioFrankie Miller

    Frankie was born on 2nd November 1949 in the east end of Glasgow and first became aware of the power of Rock and R&B through his mother’s record collection. She had a fondness for Ray Charles while his older sisters introduced him to Little Richard and Elvis Presley. He identified instinctively with Little Richard’s flamboyant aggression.