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  2. Scott Miller (pop musician) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Warren Miller (April 4, 1960 – April 15, 2013) was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist, best known for his work as leader of the 1980s band Game Theory and 1990s band The Loud Family, and as the author of a 2010 book of music criticism. [1]

  3. Cardiff University School of Music - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 51.4894°N 3.1834°W. Music building. Cardiff University School of Music is the music department of Cardiff University and is located in Cardiff, Wales. It is home to about 240 undergraduate and 40 postgraduate students. [1] It was one of the first departments established when Cardiff University was granted its Royal Charter in ...

  4. Scott Miller discography - Wikipedia

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    Scott Miller discography. This article presents a full discography of pop musician and singer-songwriter Scott Miller, as the leader of the groups Alternate Learning, Game Theory, and The Loud Family. Miller's discography includes thirteen studio albums (including a forthcoming posthumous release), four EPs, one live album, four compilations ...

  5. Don't All Thank Me at Once - Wikipedia

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    Don't All Thank Me At Once: The Lost Pop Genius of Scott Miller is a 2015 biography of pop musician Scott Miller, written by Brett Milano. [1] [2]The author, a Boston-based music critic and columnist, described the book as one that not only tells the story of Scott Miller and his bands Game Theory and The Loud Family, but also explores "the college and indie-rock explosion of the 1980s and ...

  6. Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama - Wikipedia

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    The college was established in 1949 as Cardiff College of Music at Cardiff Castle, but in 1973 moved to purpose-built accommodation within the castle grounds of Bute Park near Cardiff University. In 1970 it changed its name to the Welsh College of Music & Drama before being awarded its royal title during Queen Elizabeth II 's golden jubilee in ...

  7. Wales Academy of Voice and Dramatic Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Wales International Academy of Voice (Welsh: Academi Llais Ryngwladol Cymru) was established by its founder, the Welsh tenor Dennis O'Neill CBE, to provide advanced voice, music and drama coaching to young professional opera singers from all over the world in the early stages of their careers. It was opened in 2007 as the Cardiff ...

  8. Music: What Happened? - Wikipedia

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    724510113. Text. Music: What Happened? online. Music: What Happened? is a book of music criticism by Scott Miller, leader of the bands Game Theory and The Loud Family. Published in 2010, it was described by Billboard as "a well-received critical overview of 53 years of rock history".

  9. Music of Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The Loves, Los Campesinos!, The School and We're No Heroes are bands who dominate Cardiff's music scene today. [1] Cardiff is home to the world's oldest record shop, Spillers Records, which was established in 1894, and was situated in The Hayes area of the city centre before relocating to the nearby Morgan Arcade in 2010. [2]

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