Steven Robert Miller (born September 24, 1957 in
Buffalo, New York
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) is a
Lansing, Michigan
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-based musician, journalist and author. His 2013 book ''
Detroit Rock City: The Uncensored History of Rock 'n' Roll in America's Loudest City'' reached No. 5 on
Amazon
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in the
rock and roll
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bestsellers category. His most recent releases include ''Murder in Grosse Pointe Park: Privilege, Adultery, and the Killing of Jane Bashara'' (2015,
Penguin
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/
Berkley), a true crime title exploring the
death of Jane Bashara, and ''
Juggalo: Insane Clown Posse, Their Fans, and the World They Made'' (2016,
Da Capo Press
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History
Founded in 1964 as a publisher of music books, as a division of Plenum Publishers, it had additional o ...
), a detailed look at
Insane Clown Posse
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and their dedicated fanbase.
Miller has worked as a metro reporter for the ''
Dallas Morning News
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'' and as a national reporter for the ''
Washington Times
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'', as well as writing for ''
People
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'' and ''
U.S. News & World Report''. He covered the auto industry for
Brandweek
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Profile
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and is currently an investigative reporter with Texas
Watchdog.org.
He has written and edited books on crime and music, including ''Girl, Wanted: The Chase for
Sarah Pender''; ''Nobody's Women: The Crimes and Victims of
Anthony Sowell, the Cleveland Serial Killer''; ''
Commando: The Autobiography of Johnny Ramone''; and ''
Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine '79–'83 ''.
''Detroit Rock City'', a book stocked with verbatim quotes from Detroit rock legends, was published in June 2013. The book received positive reviews from the ''
Wall Street Journal
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'', among other national and international publications.
Early life
Miller was born in Buffalo, the only child of Boyd and Julie Miller, a newspaper man and a high school teacher. The family eventually settled in Lansing, Michigan, where his father became a journalism professor at
Michigan State University
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.
Music
Miller was the vocalist in the
hardcore punk
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band
the Fix, which he co-founded in Lansing in March 1980 with bassist Mike Achtenberg. The Fix were the first band signed to
Touch and Go Records
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. Miller intended to be the guitarist in the band when he and Achtenberg began assembling personnel, but when guitarist Craig Calvert answered their ad posted in a laundromat, he proved so talented that Miller agreed to sing instead.
The Fix released two 7" records, the single "Vengeance" b/w "In This Town" (March 1981) and the four-song EP ''Jan's Rooms'' (January 1982), both on Touch and Go. They also contributed the song "No Idols" to the 1981 Touch and Go compilation EP ''Process of Elimination''. The first Fix single is among the most collectible hardcore records in the world, at one point fetching $4,250 on
eBay
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.
The band was among the first hardcore bands to tour the U.S., obtaining a contact list from
Chuck Dukowski
Gary Arthur McDaniel (born February 1, 1954 ), better known by his stage name Chuck Dukowski, is an American punk rock musician most well known for being the bass player, and occasional songwriter for Black Flag.
Career
Early years
Dukowski ...
of
Black Flag and
D.O.A. manager Ken Lester. During the band's first tour in summer 1981, the Fix shared bills with
Dead Kennedys
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Dead Kennedys' lyrics were usually political in nature, satirizing p ...
,
Flipper, D.O.A. and
T.S.O.L.
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A second tour later that year included a show with
Toxic Reasons. On New Year's Eve 1981, the Fix played a warehouse concert with Flipper, Dead Kennedys,
the Effigies
The Effigies were an American punk band from Chicago, Illinois, United States. The band played its first show in 1980 and was active initially for approximately a decade, undergoing multiple personnel changes with frontman John Kezdy the only cons ...
and
Anti-Pasti
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. It was the Fix's final show.
In early 1982, Miller and Achtenberg formed
Blight
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, which also featured
Tesco Vee
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of
the Meatmen
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as vocalist. During the band's four-month existence, they performed a dozen shows in the Detroit area, and recorded an eponymous EP in the basement studio of
Corey Rusk, which was released posthumously in 1983.
In 1983, Miller played guitar briefly in Strange Fruit, which also featured
Steve Shelley
Steven Jay Shelley (born June 23, 1962) is an American drummer. He is best known as the longtime drummer of the alternative rock band Sonic Youth, for whom he played from 1985 until their 2011 disbandment.
Biography
Shelley was born in Midland, ...
of
Sonic Youth
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on drums. They issued one three-song 7" single with Miller, "On Top of a Hill" (1983, Babel Records).
Journalism
Miller began writing as a reviewer for ''Your Flesh'' magazine in 1991. The next year, he submitted a freelance story to the ''
St. Petersburg Times
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'', which published it. Miller soon began writing for other area publications, including ''Players'', an entertainment weekly. His clips from alternative newsweeklies like the ''
Dallas Observer
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'' and ''
Houston Press
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'' earned him his first newspaper job at the ''
McKinney Courier-Gazette
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'' in
McKinney, Texas
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...
.
"From Rocker to Writer,"
www.lansingcitypulse.com/
After moving to the ''Dallas Morning News,'' Miller covered cops and courts and also did some work for the state desk, including coverage of the Oklahoma City
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tornadoes in 1998. He moved to the ''Washington Times'' in 2000 as a national reporter. For the next four years, Miller covered some of the biggest stories in the U.S., including the 2000 United States presidential election recount in Florida
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, Hillary Clinton
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's senatorial campaign in New York and the riots during the 2000 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles. He was one of the first journalists from outside of New York to arrive at Ground Zero
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in the wake of 9/11, coming into the shuttered city on a train that had been reserved for Amtrak
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employees to get home to New York the night of September 11. Miller also delivered a series on the rise of wealth among African-Americans in the U.S., which the ''New York Times
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'' nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 2001.
In 2006, Miller joined ''Brandweek'', a business-to-business
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magazine that was part of the Nielsen Business Media
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The company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and used ...
chain. He covered the auto industry, delivering stories on the branding and marketing of cars both in the U.S. and abroad. In 2009, he joined Texas Watchdog, a fledgling investigative news agency based in Houston, Texas. The Society of American Business Editors and Writers
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selected Miller's 2011 coverage of the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association, which resulted in a state takeover of the agency, as the winner of its award for digital investigation.
Bibliography
* ''A Slaying in the Suburbs: The Tara Grant Murder'' (2009, Penguin
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/ Berkley)
* '' Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine '79–'83 '' (2010, Bazillion Points
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Books
* ''Swedish Death Metal'', by Daniel Ekeroth () Released July 29, 2008.
* ''Once upo ...
)
* ''Girl, Wanted: The Chase for Sarah Pender'' (2011, Penguin/Berkley)
* '' Commando: The Autobiography of Johnny Ramone'' (2012, Abrams Books
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The enterprise is a subsidiary of the French publisher La Martinière Groupe. Run by President and CEO Mich ...
)
* ''Nobody's Women: The Crimes and Victims of Anthony Sowell, the Cleveland Serial Killer'' (2012, Penguin/Berkley)
* '' Detroit Rock City: The Uncensored History of Rock 'n' Roll in America's Loudest City'' (2013, Da Capo Press
Da Capo Press is an American publishing company with headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts. It is now an imprint of Hachette Books.
History
Founded in 1964 as a publisher of music books, as a division of Plenum Publishers, it had additional o ...
)
* ''Murder in Grosse Pointe Park: Privilege, Adultery, and the Killing of Jane Bashara'' (2015, Penguin/Berkley)
* '' Juggalo: Insane Clown Posse, Their Fans, and the World They Made'' (2016, Da Capo Press)
Discography
;The Fix
* "Vengeance" 7" single (1981, Touch and Go Records
Touch and Go Records is an American independent record label based in Chicago, Illinois. After its genesis as a handmade fanzine in 1979, it grew into one of the key record labels in the American 1980s underground and alternative rock scenes. To ...
)
* ''Jan's Rooms'' 7" EP (1982, Touch and Go Records)
* ''Cold Days'' compilation album (1990, Lost and Found Records)
* '' At the Speed of Twisted Thought...'' compilation album (2006, Touch and Go Records)
;Blight
* ''Blight'' 7" EP (1983, Touch and Go Records)
* ''Detroit : The Dream Is Dead - The Collected Works of a Midwest Hardcore Noise Band 1982'' compilation album (2006, Touch and Go Records)
;Strange Fruit
* "On Top of a Hill" 7" single (1983, Babel Records)
References
External links
''The Past is Present'', Steve Miller's Official Blog
State News story
Steve Miller interview in Chunklet
"Girl Wanted" review
Dementlieu Punk Archive. The Fix Discography and Steve Miller interviews
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1957 births
American crime writers
American male journalists
Living people
Writers from Buffalo, New York
Writers from Lansing, Michigan
The Dallas Morning News people
Journalists from New York (state)