John Miller
Bassist, Award Winner
1945 –
Who is John Miller?
John Miller is an American bassist and musical coordinator known for his work on Broadway. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Music degree in 1968.
A professional bass player, he moved to New York City in the mid-1970s and was eventually hired as the musical director and musical coordinator for the Broadway musical I Love My Wife. Miller also had an acting role in the show for which he won a Drama Desk Award.
Although Miller won an acting award, he has done very few acting roles since, instead choosing to work as a musical contractor and later musical coordinator on stage, and in films and television. As a musical coordinator, he not only finds and hires musicians, but also musical directors, orchestrators, and copyists for productions. He also provides the same service to film companies when they hire out of New York City.
Over the past thirty years, Miller has worked as the musical coordinator for more than 75 Broadway shows including Young Frankenstein, Les Misérables, Jersey Boys, Sweeney Todd, Caroline, or Change, Little Shop of Horrors, Big River, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Producers, The Who's Tommy, Little Women, and Barnum.
He has also worked as the musical coordinator for films, including The Producers, Mulan, and Marvin's Room.
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