Dan Miller Musical artist

Dan Miller (born October 3, 1967) is an American musician and songwriter. He has toured and recorded with the alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants since late 1998. Generally, Miller plays guitars for the band. Prior to joining TMBG, he performed with the groups Edith O and Lincoln. Having left Lincoln for personal reasons in 1998, he was contacted by John Flansburgh, who offered him a spot as lead guitarist for They Might Be Giants' Fall 1998 tour. He has also toured with John Flansburgh as Mono Puff's guitarist in the late 1990s, and played on bandmate John Linnell's State Songs tour.Miller is known to sing backup and some lead during live performances of songs. He also occasionally plays keyboards when Linnell is playing accordion or woodwinds. Miller co-wrote the song "Infinity" with Robert Sharenow on They Might Be Giants' second children's album, Here Come The 123s.In addition to playing with TMBG, Miller and drummer Marty Beller had their own musical production firm called MartyDan Industries. Working together, the duo had created music for film, TV, and commercials. Dan is also credited on Jonathan Coulton's album Artificial Heart.

Personal facts

Dan Miller
Birth dateOctober 03, 1967
Hometown
Rochester New York
United States
New York

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Musical artist

Career started1990
associated musical artist
They Might Be Giants
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Alternative rock
instrument
Guitar
Musical keyboard
Fender Stratocaster
Gibson Les Paul
Singing
Gibson SG
MicroKORG
Roland Fantom-X
Fender Telecaster
Gibson ES-335
record label
They Might Be Giants
Walt Disney Records
Rounder Records

Topical connections

Dan Miller on Wikipedia