Dan "Solder" Miller (born October 3, 1967) is is an American musician, he tours with the alternative rock group They Might Be Giants since late 1998. In addition to vocals and songwriting, he plays guitar and keyboard with the band. and previously performed with the bands Edith O and Lincoln. Miller left Lincoln following an argument in a hotel room in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in mid-1998. He hitchhiked back home and shortly thereafter, John...
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Dan "Solder" Miller (born October 3, 1967) is is an American musician, he tours with the alternative rock group They Might Be Giants since late 1998. In addition to vocals and songwriting, he plays guitar and keyboard with the band. and previously performed with the bands Edith O and Lincoln. Miller left Lincoln following an argument in a hotel room in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in mid-1998. He hitchhiked back home and shortly thereafter, John Flansburgh called to offer him a spot as lead guitarist for They Might Be Giants' Fall 1998 tour. He has also toured with John Flansburgh as Mono Puff's guitarist in the late 1990s, and played with John Linnell's (also from TMBG) State Songs tour.
Miller is known to sing backup on live performances of tracks such as "Doctor Worm," "Experimental Film," "Yeh Yeh," "Fingertips," and several of the Venue Songs. He also plays keyboard on a few of the songs where Linnell is playing accordion, such as "Doctor Worm" and "Alphabet Of Nations." Miller...
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