Thursday, 28 June 2012

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Elva Miller rates highly as one of the single most colorful, unlikely, and hence oddly endearing musical celebrities to ever achieve a considerable amount of fame in the mid 60s. Armed with an off-key, quivering, sub-Ethel Mermanesque operatic vibrato soprano voice, a sweetly humble, matronly and old-fashioned persona, and a delightfully dotty penchant for strange bird-like wobbly whistling, Mrs. Miller belted out renditions of such songs as Petula Clark's "Downtown

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Miller

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