George Millar

Vocals, Musical Artist

1947 –

99

Who is George Millar?

George Millar, is a singer/songwriter and guitarist with the Irish-Canadian music group The Irish Rovers.

George was born in Ballymena, County Antrim, ca. 1947, the brother of Will Millar and Sandra Beech. As children, they performed as "The Millar Kids" in Ireland, before the family emigrated to Canada. After emigrating, George met Jimmy Ferguson at an Irish function in Toronto in 1963, and they began playing as The Irish Rovers in Toronto. The following year George's cousin Joe Millar came to Canada, and was recruited into the band. After touring around Ontario, they joined Will in Calgary, where he was doing a children's TV show. They played at The Depression Coffee House in Calgary, and later headed to California where they made a name for themselves at the Purple Onion in San Francisco. They were later joined by Wilcil McDowell.

George's voice is heard on several of their recordings, including "The Black Velvet Band", "Lord of the Dance", "No More Bread and Butter" and "Drunken Sailor". More recently, he is heard on "The Lass With The Bonny Brown Hair", "Home To Bantry Bay", "The Dublin Pub Crawl", as well as the ballad, "And The Sun It Still Rises".

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Born
1947
Ballymena
Also known as
  • Millar, George
Siblings
Nationality
  • Northern Ireland

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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