ABOUT

Roger C. Miller has composed music and created unique sound design for film, television, and commercials, for over 15 years.
Clients have included: Nickelodeon, Turner, UK Gold, Cartoon Network, Comedy Central, ESPN, HBO, Universal, Nintendo, MTV, The Sundance Channel, Sesame Street, 7-11 Stores, Oxygen Media, William Ennis Cosby Foundation, Marshalls, Maryland Public Television, The Federal Reserve Bank, National Park Service, WGBH, New England Aquarium, etc.
He is the keyboardist in the 3-piece
Alloy Orchestra, who compose their own scores to silent era films, then perform them onstage along with the films. Roger Ebert has written that "The Alloy Orchestra is the best in the world at accompanying silent film." They have performed all over the world, including The Telluride Film Festival, The San Fransisco Film Festival, Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival, The Louvre, The Pordeone Film Festival (Italy), The Lincoln Center in NYC, The ICA in Boston, etc.
He is the guitarist/vocalist/song-writer for the re-born post-punk avant-rock band
Mission of Burma. Their two releases since 2003 have been greeted with rave reviews in Spin, Rolling Stone, the New York Times, etc. His Mission of Burma music was used in the remake of "The Manchurian Candidate", as well as on the Jay Leno show. They have been included in every book about rock music since the post-punk era, always listed as innovators, influential, and ahead of their time. The documentary film "Not a Photograph: the Mission of Burma Story" was released in Nov. 2006, and played in numerous music/film festivals to critical praise.
Mr. Miller resides in the Boston area where he works. His son Chance graduated from High School with an 800 on his Math SAT and currently attends college at WPI.