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Classically trained, Hub wrote a broad range of music that is still performed by a few singers around the country.

  • Dandelions (1968) by Hub Miller, sung by Carol Webber.
  • Beautiful Music (13 Oct 1976) by Hub Miller, sung by Dory Cole Miller
  • Little Stream (21 Dec 1973) by Hub Miller, versions sung by Dory Cole Miller, Carol Webber, and Lara Webber
  • Spinning Song (21 Jan 1976) by Hub Miller, sung by Carol Webber.
  • Half and Half by Hub Miller, sung by Carol Webber.
  • Mornin Friend by Hub Miller. Click here for Sheet Music.
  • Flowers of Summer by Hub Miller. Click here for Sheet Music.
  • Rumsticka Fumadiddle (25 June 1980) by Hub Miller, sung by Dory Cole Miller
Bagatelles
1. Introduction by Hub
2. Les adeu (leaving) (1965)
3. La absonce (the absence) (1965)
4. La reture (the return) (1965)
5. Untitled (1967)
6. Untitled (1967)
7. Quasi Tantrum (1967)
8. Hubbard
9. Untitled (1968)
10. Approaching the same place 3 different ways (1968)
11. Untitled (1968)
12. Rain One (1975)
13. Memaloose Illahee (Dead Earth: Graveyard) (1975)
14. Intro
15. For Jolly (1975)
16. Good Night

Hubbard Miller

Below are Music Files available for download . . .


Dandelions
illustration by Thomas Gau
Intro to Hub by Carol Webber
Dandelions (1968), written by Hub Miller, sung by Carol Webber
Beautiful Music by Hub Miller, sung by Dory Cole Miller
Little Stream by Hub Miller, sung by Dory Cole Miller
Little Stream by Hub Miller, sung by Carol Webber
Little Stream by Hub Miller, sung by Lara Webber
Intro to Spinning Song by Carol Webber
Spinning Song by Hub Miller, Sung by Carol Webber
Half and Half by Hub Miller, sung by Carol Webber
Rum Stick Fuma Diddle by Hub Miller, sung by Dory Cole Miller
Intro to Bagatelles by Hub Miller
Les adeu (leaving) (1965), written and performed or "read" by Hub Miller
La absonce (the absence) (1965), written and performed by Hub Miller
La reture (the return) (1965), written and performed by Hub Miller
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