Tib (Thomas Baldwin) Miller

CANAAN — Tib (Thomas Baldwin) Miller passed away from complications of cancer at age 59 on Nov. 15, 2022, in Jacksonville, Florida. Tib was born on July 16, 1963 in Great Barrington, and grew up in Canaan. He was the son of Kent B. Miller and Priscilla (Parsons) Miller. He is survived by his wife Mary Agnes (Sis) Van Cleve Miller, of Jacksonville, daughter Pepper, son Gram, and siblings Cynthia Miller, Lucille Nickerson, Evie Miller, and Kent Miller.

Tib graduated from Housatonic Valley Regional High School and received a BA from Trinity College in Hartford where he was a star baseball pitcher .

Tib was a concert producer in northeast Florida for twenty-five years, during which time he brought more than 500 artists of all musical genres to the region. Tib had a vast knowledge of music, with a record collection to match, and a personal style that gave him a special cachet with the musicians he welcomed to the area, from the famous and established to emerging talents.

Performances by the Sun Ra Arkestra, Phoebe Bridgers, Christian McBride,  Ani DeFranco, Rosanne Cash, Emmy Lou Harris, and numerous others brought enjoyment and enormous cultural enrichment to Jacksonville audiences.

While his first priority was as a loving father,  music was a guiding force in his life, and he shared that with his whole community. Among the many tributes to Tib is this comment from Ryan Murphy, the former general manager of the St. Augustine Amphitheatre:

“Tib was a force of nature that truly changed the music and cultural landscape of Northeast Florida forever. Tib cared more about doing what is right and what is true and pure to the art of music than anyone I have ever met.”

A private memorial service will be scheduled at the convenience of the family.

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