Eddie Miller (jazz saxophonist)

Edward Raymond Müller (June 23, 1911[1] – April 1, 1991)[2] known professionally as Eddie Miller, was an American jazz musician who played tenor saxophone and clarinet.

In his early teens, Miller got a job selling newspapers, so he would be eligible for a newsboys' band.

[3] Miller professional career began in New Orleans at 16, with his recording debut occurring in 1930 with Julie Wintz.

He worked in Ben Pollack's orchestra and then stayed when Bob Crosby took over its leadership.

Miller was inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame in 1998.