Jacob Miller

Jacob Miller

Jacob Miller (4 May 1952 - 23 March 1980) was a Jamaican reggae artist. His first recording session was with the producer Clement "Sir Coxsone" Dodd in the late 1960s. While pursuing a solo career, he became the lead singer for Inner Circle, a Jamaican roots reggae band. Miller recorded and toured with Inner Circle before he died in a car crash in early 1980 at age 27.

Early life
Born in Mandeville, Jamaica, in 1952, he was the only son of Joan Ashman, a choir singer and pianist. Raised a Rastafari, Miller never knew his father. As a child, he was mainly raised by his great-aunt. His mother recounts him having an especially friendly personality. One day in Half Way Tree (a neighbourhood of Kingston, Jamaica), he threw all his money in the air to give away to friends. According to his mother, he had a strong inclination toward music-often playing rhythms with his hands or drumsticks on pots, pans, and various items. In 1960, at the age of eight, he moved to Kingston, the capital and largest city of Jamaica.

First recordings
The move to Kingston would prove to be a seminal event in his life. Although still very young, Miller began spending much of his spare time hanging around the city's recording studios, most notably Clement "Sir Coxsone" Dodd's now-famous Studio One. He was hoping to become the studio's next big child star. At just thirteen years old, he recorded three songs at Studio One for Dodd, most notably "Love is a Message". The two brothers and owners of the Rockers sound system, Horace and Garth Swaby, played the song often around the time of its release (Horace would later become famous under the stage name Augustus Pablo). The song did not garner any real success, nor did it get much attention from Dodd; however it resulted in Horace Swaby befriending Miller and sparking an interest in him as a musician with potential.

Musical career
After the Swaby brothers launched their own label in 1972, Horace-who had taken the stage name Augustus Pablo-recorded a version of "Love is a Message" called "Keep on Knocking" in 1974. In the next year and a half, Miller recorded five more songs for Pablo, "Baby I Love You So", "False Rasta", "Who Say Jah No Dread", "Each One Teach One", and "Girl Named Pat", each of which became a Rockers classic with King Tubby's dubs on their b-sides. These singles developed Miller's reputation as a great singer, and their success ultimately drew Inner Circle to hire him as a replacement lead singer. Inner Circle was an emerging reggae group made popular playing covers of American Top 40 hits. Band leader Roger Lewis said Jacob Miller was "always happy and jovial. He always made jokes. Everyone liked jokes." Adding Miller as lead singer, the band's lineup was Roger Lewis on guitar, Ian Lewis on bass, Bernard "Touter" Harvey on keyboards, and Rasheed McKenzie on drums. Coining Miller as Jacob "Killer" Miller, the group continued to build popularity. In 1976, Inner Circle signed with Capitol Records. They released two albums, Reggae Thing in 1976 and Ready for the World in 1977. At the same time, Miller continued pursuing a solo career, recording "Forward Jah Jah Children", "Girl Don't Come" produced by Gussie Clarke, and "I'm a Natty" produced by Joe Gibbs. "I'm a Natty" is a cover of the Wailers song "Soul Rebel" from their album Soul Rebels. "I'm a Natty" features sampling from the Wailers' original track and its lyrics changed by Miller. He earned second place in Jamaica's 1976 Festival Song competition with the song "All Night 'Till Daylight" and produced his first solo album in 1976, Tenement Yard. While most of Miller's solo work was backed by Inner Circle members, his preferred rockers style diverged from the tendency of Inner Circle to experiment with other genres, including pop, soul, funk and disco. The track which has brought Miller the most lasting recognition is the dub reggae hit "King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown" with Augustus Pablo, a dub of "Baby I Love You So", engineered by King Tubby. AllMusic called Miller's vocal version, "Baby I Love You So", "a masterpiece", and wrote: "It says much about King Tubby's genius that his phenomenal dub of this number would eclipse Jacob Miller's own sublime vocal version". Decades later in 2004, the popular Grand Theft Auto video game franchise would use the dub version, "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown", in the game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on their in-game reggae radio station K-Jah West. Other notable tracks featuring Miller's vocals with Augustus Pablo's music and/or dubs include "Keep on Knocking", "False Rasta", and "Who Say Jah No Dread". The album Who Say Jah No Dread features two versions of each of these tracks; the original and a dub engineered by King Tubby.

Acting and personality
Miller made an eponymous cameo appearance in the cult classic roots reggae film Rockers, alongside several roots reggae musicians including Gregory Isaacs and Burning Spear. In Rockers, Miller plays a singer for a hotel's house band-which is in fact Inner Circle-who are joined on drums by the film's eponymous hero, Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace (himself a musician). The band plays a shortened, live version of Inner Circle's hit "Tenement Yard" during a scene. The film depicts Miller as a fun-loving and eccentric reggae singer who loves to play, eat, and sing. 1978: The One Love Peace Concert and Heartland Reggae (film) In what were possibly his greatest performances of all time, Miller appeared at the One Love Peace Concert in 1978. The "Peace Concert" took place at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica, on 22 April 1978, along with many of the most popular reggae acts of the day. Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, U-Roy, Judy Mowatt, Dennis Brown, Althea and Donna, and many more roots reggae artists and locally famous Rastafari were in attendance. The event drew countrywide attention. Rising tensions between the two dominant political parties, the Jamaica Labor Party and the People's National Party, had many Jamaicans worried the concert would erupt into violence. Two bitter political rivals-Edward Seaga and incumbent prime minister Michael Manley-were to meet onstage and shake hands in front of Miller and other artists. Inner Circle wrote a song specially for the occasion titled "Peace Treaty", which was a reggae interpretation of the popular folk tune "When Johnny Comes Marching Home". Jacob Miller and Inner Circle sets are featured prominently in the concert documentary film Heartland Reggae, which showcases the musical performances at the "One Love Peace Concert", and chronicles the historical event of the aforementioned two political rivals shaking hands onstage. Miller played two separate sets at the concert-one at night on the main stage opening for Bob Marley and the Wailers, and during the daytime the following day on a small stage in an open field near the National Stadium. In both sets, Miller and Inner Circle played their new "Peace Treaty" song. During Inner Circle's daytime set on a smaller stage nearby-as highlighted in the film Heartland Reggae-Miller brazenly donned a policeman's hat and lit an enormous spliff (until 2015 cannabis was strictly illegal in Jamaica), followed by cheers of delight from the audience.

Later life and death
In March 1980, Jacob Miller went with Bob Marley and Island Records founder Chris Blackwell to Brazil, to celebrate Island opening new offices in South America. Not long after returning to Jamaica on Sunday, 23 March 1980, Miller and one of his sons died in a car accident on Hope Road in Kingston, Jamaica. Miller and Inner Circle had been preparing for an American tour with Bob Marley and the Wailers, and the next album, Mixed Up Moods, had been recorded before his death. The papers praised Miller in the announcement of his death, saying, "He took the world by storm and would be missed for his playfulness, gaiety and laughter." Additionally, Archbishop Yeshaq of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church who hosted his funeral service said that "Miller had a desire to help those in the ghetto [...] and made a plea for man to stop destroying his own brothers and sisters." Jacob Miller was the cousin of British reggae artist Maxi Priest. Every year his Christmas album goes on heavy rotation during the holiday season in Jamaica, and is enjoyed amongst Jamaicans abroad as well.

Albums (8)

Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
E-E Saw Dub King Tubby & Jacob Miller E-E Saw Dub EW LP 301 LP E-E Saw 1975 1976
Tenement Yard Jacob Miller Tenement Yard none LP Top Ranking 1976
Jacob 'Killer' Miller Jacob Miller Jacob 'Killer' Miller none LP Top Ranking 1977 1977
Natty Christmas Jacob Miller & Ray I Natty Christmas XM 001 LP Circle 1978
Wanted Jacob Miller Wanted none LP Top Ranking 1978 1978
Mixed Up Moods Jacob Miller Mixed Up Moods TRI 1980.99 LP Top Ranking 1979 1979
Collectors Classics Jacob Miller Collectors Classics CD RAS 197X 1988
Lives On Jacob Miller Lives On JGML 8016 LP Joe Gibbs 197X 1980

Credits & Appearances (26)

Musicians
Backing Vocals 3
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
E-E Saw Dub King Tubby & Jacob Miller E-E Saw Dub EW LP 301 LP E-E Saw 1975 1976
New Age Music The Inner Circle New Age Music ILPS 9608 LP Island 1980 1980
Cup Of Tea Dillinger Cup Of Tea 26 07 001 LP Jamaica Sound 1980 1980
Drums 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Africa Must Be Free By 1983 Hugh Mundell Africa Must Be Free By 1983 DSR 2365 LP Message 1978 1978
Vocals 19
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Rock The Boat The Inner Circle Rock The Boat TRLS 93 LP Trojan 1974 1974
Heavy Reggae The Inner Circle Heavy Reggae STAR LP 003 LP Starapple 1974 1974
Who Say Jah No Dread Jacob Miller Who Say Jah No Dread GREL 166 LP Greensleeves 1974-75 1992
The Killer Rides Again Jacob Miller The Killer Rides Again VPCD 2029 CD VP 1974-76 1991
Reggae Thing The Inner Circle Reggae Thing ST 11574 LP Capitol 1976 1976
The Best Of The Capitol Years The Inner Circle The Best Of The Capitol Years 7243 8 27170 2 CD Capitol 1976-77 1993
Jacob 'Killer' Miller Jacob Miller Jacob 'Killer' Miller none LP Top Ranking 1977 1977
Ready For The World The Inner Circle Ready For The World ST 11664 LP Capitol 1977 1977
Reggae Greats Jacob Miller & The Inner Circle Reggae Greats CSLP 0018 LP Circle 1977-79 1984
Wanted Jacob Miller Wanted none LP Top Ranking 1978 1978
Jacob Miller Meets The Fatman Riddim Section Jacob Miller Meets Fatman Riddim Section Jacob Miller Meets The Fatman Riddim Section CC2-715 CD Crocodisc 1978-79 1995
Mixed Up Moods Jacob Miller Mixed Up Moods TRI 1980.99 LP Top Ranking 1979 1979
Jacob Miller & The Inner Circle Band & Augustus Pablo Jacob Miller & The Inner Circle & Augustus Pablo Jacob Miller & The Inner Circle Band & Augustus Pablo CP 306 CD Culture Press 197X
Collectors Classics Jacob Miller Collectors Classics CD RAS 197X 1988
Greatest Hits Jacob Miller Greatest Hits RAS 3204 LP RAS 197X 1987
Lives On Jacob Miller Lives On JGML 8016 LP Joe Gibbs 197X 1980
Forward Jah Jah Children Jacob Miller & The Inner Circle Forward Jah Jah Children TJDDD 189 CD Trojan 197X-80 2004
The Best Of The Inner Circle Featuring Jacob Miller The Best Of CD Island 197X-8X 1992
New Age Music The Inner Circle New Age Music ILPS 9608 LP Island 1980 1980

Also Appears On (48)

Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Studio One Soul 2 Various Artists Studio One Soul 2 SJRCD 128 CD Soul Jazz 2006
Tougher Than Tough Various Artists Tougher Than Tough IBXCD 1 CD Island 1958-93 1993
Musical Fever Various Artists Musical Fever TRLD 408 LP Trojan 1967-68 1989
500% Dynamite Various Artists 500% Dynamite SJRCD 055 CD Soul Jazz 196X-8X 2001
Trojan Christmas Box Set Various Artists Trojan Christmas Box Set TJETD 142 CD Trojan 196X-8X 2003
Trojan Legends Box Set Various Artists Trojan Legends Box Set TJETD 271 CD Trojan 196X-9X 2005
Don't Give Up Your Culture Various Artists Don't Give Up Your Culture MS 9 CD Moll Selekta 1972-84
Presents Dubplates And Raw Rhythm From King Tubby's Studio Prince Phillip Presents Dubplates And Raw Rhythm From King Tubby's Studio LP DKR 286 LP DKR 1973-76 2024
Dynamic Rockers Various Artists Dynamic Rockers DYLP 3009 LP Dynamic Sounds 1973-77 1977
Down In A Tenement Yard Various Artists Down In A Tenement Yard TJDDD 352 CD Trojan 1973-80 2007
Rockers International Vol 2 Various Artists Rockers International Vol 2 GREL 168 LP Greensleeves 1974-75 1992
Motion Dub Special King Tubby & Friends Motion Dub Special FASTCD 017 CD Motion 1974-78 2006
Life Goes In Circles Various Artists Life Goes In Circles PSCD 52 CD Pressure Sounds 1974-79 2006
Too Much Iron In The Fire Blackbeard & Various Artists Too Much Iron In The Fire TJDDD 163 CD Trojan 1974-84 2004
Classic Rockers Various Artists Classic Rockers ILPS 9886 LP Island 1975-85 1987
Gussie Presenting The Right Tracks Various Artists Gussie Presenting The Right Tracks CTLP 115 LP Cactus 1976 1976
Gussie Presenting The Right Tracks Various Artists Gussie Presenting The Right Tracks VPCD 2479 CD 17 North Parade 1976 2014
Jah Fire Niney The Observer Presents Jah Fire DB2CD 138 CD Doctor Bird 1976-77 2024
Spotlight On Reggae Vol 3 Various Artists Spotlight On Reggae Vol 3 LP Rocky One 1977 1977
Reggae Masterpiece Vol 1 Various Artists Reggae Masterpiece Vol 1 none LP Joe Gibbs 1978 1978
Reggae Masterpiece Vol 1 Various Artists Reggae Masterpiece Vol 1 DBCD 109 CD Doctor Bird 1978 2022
Irie Reggae Hits Various Artists Irie Reggae Hits DBCDD 106 CD Doctor Bird 1979 2022
Attack Gold Vol 1 Various Artists Attack Gold Vol 1 ATTACKCD 025 CD Attack 197X 2006
Best Of Vintage Various Artists Best Of Vintage CD Joe Gibbs 197X
Classic Reggae Mastercuts Volume 1 Various Artists Classic Reggae Mastercuts Volume 1 CUTSCD 30 CD Mastercuts 197X 1995
Dub, Reggae & Roots From The Melodica King Augustus Pablo & Various Artists Dub, Reggae & Roots From The Melodica King OCHOCD 004 CD Ocho 197X 2004
Joe Gibbs Revive 45's Vol I Various Artists Joe Gibbs Revive 45's Vol I RGCD 13 CD Rocky One 197X
King Tubby Meets The Reggae Masters Various Artists King Tubby Meets The Reggae Masters CD Charm 197X 2001
Reggae Chartbusters Vol 6 Various Artists Reggae Chartbusters Vol 6 2711953 CD Trojan 197X 2009
Spotlight On Reggae Vol 1 Various Artists Spotlight On Reggae Vol 1 CD Rocky One 197X
Spotlight On Reggae Vol 2 Various Artists Spotlight On Reggae Vol 2 CD Rocky One 197X
Spotlight On Reggae Vol 5 Various Artists Spotlight On Reggae Vol 5 CD Rocky Gibbs 197X
Trojan Rockers Box Set Various Artists Trojan Rockers Box Set TJETD 338 CD Trojan 197X 2006
Trojan Roots Reggae Boxset Various Artists Trojan Roots Reggae Boxset TJETD 296 CD Trojan 197X 2005
Truth And Rights Observer Style Various Artists Truth And Rights Observer Style CDHB 78 CD Heartbeat 197X 1994
Whip Them King Tubby Linval Thompson & Friends Whip Them King Tubby LUXXCD 001 CD Auralux 197X 2004
Cultural Showcase Various Artists Cultural Showcase CD Rockers 197X-8X 1994
Reggae Classics - Serious Selections Vol 2 Various Artists Reggae Classics - Serious Selections Vol 2 CD Rewind Selecta 197X-8X
Reggae Dub Various Artists Reggae Dub LP 3375066 LP Wagram 197X-8X 2020
Scorchers From The Mighty Two Various Artists Scorchers From The Mighty Two VPCD 4130 CD VP 197X-8X 2008
The Definitive Augustus Pablo Box Set Augustus Pablo The Definitive Augustus Pablo Box Set RPBSCD 101 CD Rockers 197X-8X 2004
Trojan Bob Marley Covers Box Set Various Artists Trojan Bob Marley Covers Box Set TJETD 323 CD Trojan 197X-8X 2006
Roots With Quality Niney The Observer Roots With Quality VPCD 4148 CD 17 North Parade 197X-9X 2009
Trojan Selecta Vol 5 Various Artists Trojan Selecta Vol 5 TJJCD 439 CD Trojan 197X-9X 2007
Rockers International Various Artists Rockers International CD Greensleeves 1980 2015
Classic Rockers Vol 2 Various Artists Classic Rockers Vol 2 LP Rockers 1989 1989
Dancehall Various Artists Dancehall SJRCD 196 CD Soul Jazz 198X 2008
Trojan Ras Reggae Box Set Various Artists Trojan Ras Reggae Box Set TJETD 152 CD Trojan 198X-9X 2004
16 albums
26 credits
17 labels
1974 - 2008