Andy Miller's hidden talent

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Yup, that's Andy; he's a freak. I think he knows a different metal tune to go with each and every emulation setting on his trusty ol' Pod. I remember once doing a comparative analysis with him of the guitar sounds on 5 different renditions of Sabbath's Paranoid. Oy!
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That is just fantastic! Andy, you "rock!"

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Pete Link wrote:That is just fantastic! Andy, you "rock!"

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All you Andy Miller fans can hear him solo on July 4th in front of Bartow Arena on the UAB campus.

He's playing "Gabriel's Oboe" (for, duh, oboe) and "Blue Bells", (for euph according to my part).

Sadly, for you cross-playing freaks, he's playing both on tuba.

Maybe we can convince him to play the "Ultimate Patriotic Singalong" on guitar? Personally, I'd prefer that he sit in and help out the section on "Scootin' on Hardrock". [does Holsinger show any indication that he understands the limitations of normal tuba players? or did someone give me a string bass part by mistake? this piece and "Eternal Father" on the same program leaves me gratefull me greatfull me greatfull me greatfull for a break when we get to "Armed Forces Salute"]

Ah, the joys of playing outdoors in 95degF summer in Birmingham.
Kenneth Sloan
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