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Jamie Miller is a longtime participant in Louisville's underground scene and is currently a teacher within the Jefferson County Public School system. He is married to [[Liz Palmer]] and they have a son. He is one of the original founders of [[The Brycc House]] and continues as a board member/volunteer at [[The Brick House]]. Jamie also worked to create [[WXBH]], the Brick House radio station.
Jamie Miller is a longtime participant in Louisville's underground scene, attending his first show in 1987 ([[Spot]] in someone's basement) and becoming part of [[The Triumvirate]], often seen in the front at [[Kinghorse]] shows. Although he left Louisville for college from 1989-1994, he helped co-found [[Abrupt]] along with [[Stan Baker]], [[Danny Maron]] and [[Bill Terry]], and also started his zine [[Time Bomb]].
 
Upon returning to Louisville in 1994 Jamie produced another issue of [[Time Bomb]] and started a new music-oriented zine called [[Highlands Lowlife]]. Around that time he met [[Liz Palmer]] and shortly thereafter began working with her on [[Brat Magazine]]. While working at a local TV station he found time to create [[The Show Of Shows]] with the station's editing equipment and also started an underground bookstore called [[Verbivore]].  
 
By 1999 all of these projects were more or less dead, and Jamie (along with Liz) was focusing on the creation of [[The Brycc House]]. As the center flourished, Jamie found time to start a band, [[Internecine]], which more or less lived up to its own name.
 
Jamie quit as director of [[The Brycc House]] in 2002 and used the ensuing free time to get a master's degree. It was at this time that he founded [[Desultory]] with [[Austin Lunn]]. He continued to stay somewhat involved with the Brycc project right through its name change and reopening in 2005.
 
For a variety of reasons, Jamie is no longer involved with [[The Brick House]] or [[WXBH]], the Brick House radio station. He was in [[Brother Doubt]] from 2008 to April 2010 and is currently planning a new music project.  


Bands:
Bands:
*[[Internecine]]
*[[Internecine]]
*[[Desultory]]
*[[Desultory]]
*[[Jack A Dull Boy]]
*[[Brother Doubt]]
*[[Cathode Ray Mission]]


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*[[Highlands Lowlife]]
*[[Highlands Lowlife]]
*Louisville Hardcore History
*Louisville Hardcore History
*[[River City Wrestling Federation]]
*[[The Show Of Shows]]
*[[The Show Of Shows]]
*[[Squarnival]]
*[[Time Bomb]]
*[[Time Bomb]]
*[[The Triumvirate]]
*[[The Triumvirate]]
*[[Verbivore]]
*[[Verbivore]]
*[[WXBH]]
*[[WXBH]]

Latest revision as of 22:38, 12 April 2010

Jamie Miller is a longtime participant in Louisville's underground scene, attending his first show in 1987 (Spot in someone's basement) and becoming part of The Triumvirate, often seen in the front at Kinghorse shows. Although he left Louisville for college from 1989-1994, he helped co-found Abrupt along with Stan Baker, Danny Maron and Bill Terry, and also started his zine Time Bomb.

Upon returning to Louisville in 1994 Jamie produced another issue of Time Bomb and started a new music-oriented zine called Highlands Lowlife. Around that time he met Liz Palmer and shortly thereafter began working with her on Brat Magazine. While working at a local TV station he found time to create The Show Of Shows with the station's editing equipment and also started an underground bookstore called Verbivore.

By 1999 all of these projects were more or less dead, and Jamie (along with Liz) was focusing on the creation of The Brycc House. As the center flourished, Jamie found time to start a band, Internecine, which more or less lived up to its own name.

Jamie quit as director of The Brycc House in 2002 and used the ensuing free time to get a master's degree. It was at this time that he founded Desultory with Austin Lunn. He continued to stay somewhat involved with the Brycc project right through its name change and reopening in 2005.

For a variety of reasons, Jamie is no longer involved with The Brick House or WXBH, the Brick House radio station. He was in Brother Doubt from 2008 to April 2010 and is currently planning a new music project.

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