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Peter
Miller has been at the forefront of the music scene since
the early sixties, beginning his professional career in 1961
at Decca records in London, England. Actually, Peter's recording
career began even earlier in 1958 when he engineered, wrote,
and produced a six song album right out of his own home. His
first Decca records release entered the top twenty the very
same week that the Beatles first single also entered the charts.
In fact they were all good friends and used to hang out together
- partying at Peter's London apartment.
During
the sixties Peter's performing career looks like a who's-who
of legendary performers, playing over 100 dates with the Beatles,
20 with the Rolling Stones and sharing bills with the Dave
Clark Five, Dusty Springfield, Englebert Humperdinck, the
Shadows, the Tornadoes, the Animals, Gene Pitney, the Byrds,
Donovan, Gene Vincent, the Kinks, Cream, Stevie Winwood, Lonnie
Donegan, Helen Shapiro, Eden Kane, Freddie and the Dreamers,
Cilla Black, Billy J. Kramer, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and
many many others.
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During
this period Peter recorded dozens of records as engineer,
producer, performer, and songwriter for Decca, Columbia,
Pye, Phillips, Polydor and other record companies. As
a songwriter, over 200 of his songs have been published
by major publishing houses in Britain and the U.S. Peter
maintains contact with many of the legendary performers
from the old days and keeps an ongoing relationship
with major record labels both in the USA and Europe.
He continues to operate his own 22 Records, an indpendent
label he formed in 1979.
He left England in 1969 and shipped his entire recording
studio to San Francisco where he found himself besieged
with requests to teach others his skills. Peter willingly
shared his knowledge with anyone who was genuinely interested
in his work so naturally he began teaching the art of
audio recording. This venture blossomed into AIA and
some of his early students are now instructors at the
institute.
His recording career is till very much alive. He has
had ten albums released by various labels in the last
decade, and he's even in the rock and roll hall of fame.
(The interview with Keith Richards is reprinted from
England's Beat Instrumental magazine - 1966)
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Peter
Miller will be actively involved in your training while you
are an AIA student - the mark of a true professional. The
AIA course is based on his lifetime of actual working experience.
This highly respected veteran engineer is eager to share these
vast experiences with you!
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An Open Letter to You
from Peter
"The AIA course is based on my lifetime of actual working
experience and training. I know what you need to achieve your goals.
I know because I've done the same thing and I am still an active
recording artist, engineer and producer.
I promise you the most practical, enjoyable, fact-filled learning
experience of your life. And I will guide you every step of the
way. I am dedicated to providing the best audio/visual real world
training possible. It is my way of returning something to my profession.
I defy you to find any instructor in any recording
school that can equal my experience and can impart as much knowledge.
There is nothing available anywhere at any price to equal what you
will learn from our course. It is the most informative, in-depth,
up to date and accurate training course you will ever read. It will
change your life!"
COME JOIN
US!
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