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JASON CHARLES MILLER TO BE FEATURED ON HBO’S TRUE BLOOD
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New Single “You Get What You Pay For” To Air During Episode This Sunday, August 1
SONG DEBUTS AT RADIO THIS WEEKEND ON NATIONALLY SYNDICATED “ALTVILLE”
“You Get What You Pay For” Available Now On iTunes
THE GUILD CALLS ON MILLER TO PRODUCE/CO-WRITE “GAME ON” MUSIC VIDEO
Los Angeles, CA – Godhead frontman Jason Charles Miller [...]
Jason’s new single out July 27th on iTunes! Jason remixes Bret Michaels! Jason in Entertainment Weekly!
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Jason recently remixed the song “Go That Far” for Bret Michaels. The remix appears on Bret’s new album “Custom Built” which was released this Tuesday, July 6th. In a review of the album in this week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly, the magazine gives Jason and the remix a very favorable mention!
Jason’s new single, “You Get [...]
The Last Broadcast CD Review of ‘Last to Go Home’
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Jason Charles Miller is no stranger to music. His band Godhead has toured the world and have played with some of the best acts in the world. What happens when you take a dark and brooding band leader and give him an acoustic guitar. You get “Last To Go Home.” Bare [...]
LA Live Music Examiner Interview with Jason Charles Miller
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Jason Charles Miller discusses his band Godhead and his solo career
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Whether you first hear Jason Charles Miller with his group Godhead or performing solo, his rich deep full sounding voice immediately sets him apart from other performers. Jason didn’t pick up a guitar until he was 14, [...]
The Last Broadcast Interview with Jason Charles Miller
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Creativity comes in many forms. The vocal prowess of a person can take you on a journey through time and space. The idea of just audio swarming through your inner ear canals can be displeasing, however, when the right tone or pitch is set [...]









