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August 11 2010: Singer/Songwriter Jaik Miller and Percussionist Max Tucker |
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Audio Archive
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Written by Adam Roufberg
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Singer/Songwriter Jaik Miller and Percussionist Max Tucker (on cajon and vox) joined me in the WVKR Studio for a 2 hour mix of live music and tunes from a number of Jaik's and Max's other projects inluding the Jaik Miller Band and Dennis Black, Instant Classic as well as some of Jaik's earlier work with Xanax25. Jaik Miller has long been on the leading edge of the New York City rock scene. An accomplished songwriter/singer/guitarist/producer, Jaik first gained international attention as the lead singer of XANAX 25. He has written and recorded with a wide range of artists, from Brazilian Girls' Sabina Sciubba and Suzanne Vega to hip hop legends Jungle Brothers; from 21st Century wunderkind composer Alexander Berne to West Coast NuMetalers Deadsy; from freestyle dance pop superstar SK8 to members of the Allman Brothers, Funkadelic and King Crimson. In 2005, Miller appeared on and was a featured musical artist on the USA Network's hit television show, MONK. Read More >>
Max Tucker is a drummer and percussionist from New York City. He has lived in New York for ten years, moving after High School from California to attend the New School University Jazz Program. Max played in many bands after graduating college, most notably the afro-pop group, Asiko and Jaik Miller Band, with whom he toured the north-east extensively. Max also played with the brass gospel band, McCullough Son’s of Thunder with whom he played at Carnegie Hall (opening for Antony and the Johnsons) and Monterey Jazz Festival (opening for Bonnie Raitt). Read More >>
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