Biography
The son of Roger Miller (famed for the perennial "King of the Road"), contemporary country singer/songwriter Dean Miller was born in Los Angeles in 1965 but raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Launching his performing career as a solo act on the Santa Fe club circuit, he relocated to L.A. in the early '80s, joining an acoustic unit dubbed the Sarcastic Hillbillies while attending college and pursuing a simultaneous career in acting. Although the band was a popular attraction on the West Coast country scene, Miller's bandmates did not share his enthusiasm for performing, so he recorded a solo demo and moved to Nashville; there he spent half-a-decade as a staff songwriter at Sony/Tree Publishing followed by two more years under the auspices of Blue Water. Finally, in 1995, Miller signed a recording contract with the Liberty label, issuing his eponymous debut two years later. The album didn't sell well and Miller was soon dropped from the label. Another deal with another unnamed label was signed but went nowhere. Miller eventually had to find work outside the music industry but he wasn't giving up. He wasn't going to compromise his art either, and it kept him from inking a deal until the Koch label approached him in 2004. Free to record and release the album he wanted to, Miller got down to business and released Platinum in 2005. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi



 
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Dean Miller (son of Roger Miller) sings King of the Road on Country's Family Reunion
Dean Miller "Old Toy Trains"
Dean Miller talks about Ray Price & his dad Roger Miller
Dean Miller - Wake Up and Smell the Whiskey (Live at Farm Aid 1997)
Dean Miller sings one of his Dad's favorite songs (that RED LANE wrote)
DEAN MILLER sings UNCLE HARVEY'S PLANE on LARRY'S COUNTRY DINER!
Station 19 - Dean Miller death scene
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