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Birth name
  
Allen Scott Miller

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Scott Miller


Years active
  
1996–present

Also known as
  
A. Scott Miller

Music group
  
The V-Roys

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Genres
  
Alternative country, Southern rock

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, harmonica

Labels
  
Sugar Hill F.A.Y. Recordings

Profiles

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Allen Scott Miller (born 1968) is an American Southern rock and alternative country singer, songwriter, and guitarist.

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Biography

Miller grew up on a farm in Swoope, Virginia. After graduating from William & Mary, he moved to Knoxville, Tennessee in 1990. In 1994, he helped form a band called the Viceroys, which was renamed The V-Roys to avoid confusion with an existing group. The V-Roys were the first act signed on Steve Earle's label, E-Squared Records.

After the V-Roys split up in 1999, Miller formed a new band, Scott Miller and the Commonwealth, who were briefly the house band on Blue Collar TV. The Lexington Herald-Leader wrote of Miller's first albums after the V-Roys as "strong, folk-infused songs" in which "the boozy charm of his music was innocuous."

Miller's songs reflect his degrees in American History and Russian Studies, with references to his home, family, history, geography, writers and Appalachia. As of 2011, Miller was based in Staunton, Virginia, having moved back home to help manage the family cattle farm. Miller collaborated with filmmaker James Weems and photographer Glen Rose on mini-documentary Going Home which explores Miller’s personal and musical journey in returning to the family farm.

As of 2015, in addition to solo shows, Miller played some shows with a full Commonwealth band lineup, but more often played trio shows with what he has come to call the Commonwealth Ladies Auxiliary (bass player Bryn Davies and fiddler Rayna Gellert).

Discography

Solo:

  • Are You With Me? (2000) – live, independent self-release
  • For Crying Out Loud (2008) – self-released on F.A.Y. Recordings
  • Christmas Gift EP (2010) – self-released on F.A.Y. Recordings
  • Big Big World (2013) – self-released on F.A.Y. Recordings
  • Ladies Auxiliary (due 11/2017) – self-released on F.A.Y. Recordings
  • As Scott Miller & the Commonwealth:

  • Thus Always to Tyrants (2001) – Sugar Hill
  • Upside Downside (2003) – Sugar Hill
  • Citation (2006) – Sugar Hill
  • Reconstruction (2007) – live, independent self-release
  • With Rayna Gellert:

  • CoDependents EP (2012) – self-released on F.A.Y. Recordings
  • References

    Scott Miller (country musician) Wikipedia