Jason C. Miller

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Jason C. Miller : biography

January 5, 1972 –

Jason Charles Miller (born January 5, 1972) is a singer-songwriter known for his solo albumshttp://wn.com/jason_charles_miller_un_country_official_video as well as being the lead vocalist and guitarist of the industrial rock band http://www.allmusic.com/artist/godhead-p169878 Allmusic entry on Godhead Godhead. He is also a voice actor in various animation and video games.

Discography

  • Last To Go Home (2009)
  • Uncountry (2011)
  • Natural Born Killer (2012)

Covers

  • "Eleanor Rigby" (originally by The Beatles) appears on Powertool Stigmata, and Godhead’s breakthrough album, 2000 Years of Human Error.
  • "Hey Stoopid" (originally by Alice Cooper) appears on Mutations: A Tribute To Alice Cooper.
  • "This Corrosion" (originally by The Sisters of Mercy), "Bela Lugosi’s Dead" (originally by Bauhaus) and an edited version of "Fascination Street" (originally by The Cure) appear on the Godhead remix album Non Stop Ride.
  • "Kiss" (featuring Joolz, originally by Prince) appears on Electro Goth Tribute To Prince.
  • "Fascination Street" appears on Electro Cured – An Electro Tribute to The Cure.
  • "Desire" (also featuring Joolz, originally by U2) appears on The Ultimate Tribute to U2.
  • "Nothing Else Matters" (originally by Metallica) appears on The Blackest Album 4: Tribute to Metallica.

Voice roles

Animation
Year Film Role
2001 Read or Die Steven Wilcox
2002 Bakuto Sengen Daigunder Linian
Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd Gig Mihashi
2003 Texnolyze Shinji
2004 DearS Hironobu Nonaka
Dead Leaves 777
2006 Otogi Zoshi Keibiishi
Patlabor: The Movie Hiromi Yamazaki, Yamadera
Patlabor 2: The Movie Hiromi Yamazaki
Hellsing Ultimate Policeman Simon (Ep. 1), Round Table Member 4 (Ep. 2), Wild Geese Member (Ep. 3)
2007 Higurashi: When They Cry Yoshiro Sonozaki
Gun X Sword Kujyo, Zakota
Ikki Tousen Hannoh
Rozen Maiden Yamamoto, Enju
2008 Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Kousetsu Urabe
Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit Jin
Avatar: The Last Airbender Scary Prisoner, Additional Voices (6 episodes)
2009 Wonder Woman Thraxx
Ghost Slayers Ayashi OVA – Teizan Mizawa
Monster Max Steindorf
2012 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Doll Man, Black Condor
Puella Magi Madoka Magica Nakazawa, Additional Voices
2013 Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne Sota Serizawa
Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan: Demon Capital Itaku
Video Games
Year Film Role
2008 World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Prince Valanar/Commander Stoutbeard/Thalorien Dawnseeker
2009 Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles Robert Kendo
2010 StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Officer #2
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Hagrim Hopebreaker/Terrath the Steady
2011 Diablo III Radek the Fence/Bennoc
2010-12 Street Fighter series Guy (voice: English version) (as J.C. Miller)

Biography

Born in Cheverly, Maryland. Miller’s voice credits include work on World of Warcraft,Wonder Woman, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Hellsing, Read or Die and the Nickelodeon produced Avatar: The Last Airbender. His film credits include Danny Roane: First Time Director, the 2008 remake of Day of the Dead and the Sci Fi Channel’s Battle Planet. When he is not performing in Godhead, Miller collaborated with Ben Moody and Jason ‘Gong’ Jones of Drowning Pool for the song "The End Has Come", which appeared on the soundtrack of the film The Punisher and often appears on Cleopatra Records tribute albums along with Julian Beeston, formerly of Nitzer Ebb. He also worked on a cover album from the fighting game series Guilty Gear, titled Guilty Gear XX in N.Y. Vocal Edition, where he supplied vocals over the instrumentals to create a full vocal album. In 2011 he once again lent his vocals to another cover album, this time for BlazBlue, the successive fighting game series to Guilty Gear, titles BlazBlue in L.A. Vocal Edition

Miller released his first solo album, Last To Go Home, on October 27, 2009. He provided the voice of Robert Kendo in Capcom’s video game Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles for the Wii. In 2011, he cameoed in an episode of the webseries The Guild.

After more than a decade as frontman of Godhead, Jason Charles Miller began creating music as a solo artist, exploring his musical roots, stripping his music to its core, and paying homage to the artists that touched his life from his youth. Jason released his solo album Uncountry to be more than just Miller’s full-length solo debut, but also a story set to music. It is the path that took him to Godhead, his progression through the music industry, and his evolution as a solo artist. While his Last To Go Home EP was a bare bones introduction to the Miller many fans never knew, Uncountry adds flesh to the skeleton.

Miller relocated to Los Angeles a decade ago, where he owns a recording studio and thrives as a recording artist, writer and producer, voiceover artist and actor – but living in the shadows of Hollywood has made his southern disposition shine. Splitting time between Los Angeles and Nashville, his love for country and blues has intensified, as has the influence of those that have defined his music roots: Johnny Cash, Neil Young, Kris Kristofferson, Merle Haggard, Fleetwood Mac, Bad Company… His first solo recording was “You Get What You Pay For,” and the single struck a big chord in country music circles, featured in the HBO hit series True Blood and including appearances from friends Felicia Day (The Guild) and Greg Grunberg (Lost, Heroes, Felicity) in the video. The “Uncountry” video reveals Miller’s lighter side, as well as guests Robert Picardo (Star Trek: Voyager) and Grant Imahara (MythBusters).

Miller’s music was also featured in the pilot of Hung, and he was asked by Bret Michaels to remix the Rock of Love theme song for the Poison frontman’s Custom Made solo album. His songwriting can currently be heard on the WWE Smackdown theme “Hangman,” which was recorded by (and co-written with) the rock band Rev Theory. In May 2012, Jason released a new solo, “Up To Me”http://www.keepinitcountryblog.com/2012/05/jason-charles-miller-up-to-me/