Day 326 – Lloyd Miller – Oriental Jazz Gole Gandom

April 30, 2012 by Farhang

Lloyd Miller, AKA Kourosh Ali Khan learned various instruments through his father, a professional clarinet player. Immersing himself in New Orleans Jazz, Lloyd first trained himself in the styles of George Lewis and Jimmy Giuffre and cut his first Dixieland jazz 78 rpm record in 1950. During the late ‘50s, his father landed a job in Iran and Miller began to develop a lifelong interest in Persian and Eastern music forms, learning to play a vast array of traditional ethnic instruments from across Asia and the Middle East.

He toured Europe heavily, basing himself in Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden, Germany (where he played with Eddie Harris and Don Ellis) and, most famously, in Paris where he worked with oddball bandleader Jef Gilson, a phenomenon in French jazz during the early ‘60s. Miller returned to the Middle East during the ‘70s, landing his own TV show on NIRTV (National Iranian TV) in Tehran under the name Kurosh Ali Khan. His show became a national fixture and ran for seven years.


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