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MP3 Miller Lowlife - What Happened to...

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(ID 1465935)
Hard core old school punk rock from Dallas, TX

6 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Punk, ROCK: Hard Rock



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Miller Lowlife represents the idea of freedom. Freedom from arbitrary guidelines. As such, it operated on the premise that you do as you will. It was never meant as a permanent state of being; it was an offering to the positive benefits of chaos, also known as natural order. Miller Lowlife, the name started as a joke. If there were truth in advertising the beer companies among other market sectors would have to name their products more accurately; thus, Miller Lowlife represents a certain portion of the populace from which some of us came. Proving that stereotypes aren't an effective judge of character, the qualities I like to find in people simply put is this: R-E-S-P-e-C-T-- mutually assured creation.
Scott Prater, born in Neosho, Missouri spent his "very long and miserable" childhood between Southwest Missouri, Northeast Oklahoma and North Texas, changing school districts an average of once a year. After high school, he joined local band "the Resistance", and later hitchhiked from Grand Prairie to Anaheim, California, sleeping in "men's shelters", cardboard boxes, and an abandoned camper top behind a manufacturing plant. Scott learned self-reliance, a healthy general mistrust of society, and the appreciation of the simple things in life from this experience. Scott puts it this way, "I was raised in Texas but I grew up in California." Upon returning to Texas, Scott started busking on the streets of Dallas' West End and Deep Ellum districts and soon began helping to develop Dallas' "Galaxy Club" in the Deep Ellum district, into a self-supporting, progressively booked live music venue which often features local and international Punk Rock bands among other genres and is still going strong today. After two years with the club Scott recruited former "Resistance" band mate, Mitch Eggers to replace him as club manager, and began concentrating on 'Miller Lowlife'. Scott is now the sole proprietor of www.jorgerecords.com and is currently playing blues music.


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