The Minstrel Man from Georgia is a compilation album by the American musician Emmett Miller, released in 1996.[1][2] It was part of Legacy Recordings' Roots n' Blues collection.[3] The compilation was reissued in 2001 to coincide with Nick Tosches's Miller biography.[4] Tosches, who first wrote about Miller in his 1977 book, Country: The Biggest Music in America, expanded his research for the 2001 book, Where Dead Voices Gather.[5]
^Maples, Tina (10 Jan 1996). "Be blue with the best". Cue. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. p. 1.
^Tearson, Michael (June 1996). "The Minstrel Man from Georgia by Emmett Miller". Audio. Vol. 80, no. 6. p. 82.
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^Minzesheimer, Bob (13 Sep 2001). "'Dead Voices' is itself a minstrel show". USA Today. p. D6.
^Taylor, Charles (26 Aug 2001). "The Minstrel Man from Georgia". Newsday. p. B13.
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