Warren Miller (Born, 30 April 1937, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, died November 18, 2015, Virginia Beach, Virginia) His lifelong passion for radio and music began at age 13 when he started working for a radio station in Arlington Virginia. In addition to his work in radio advertising, including writing and producing commercials, he was also a guitar and country music performer. He was first to record under contract with United Artists. He made several appearances on Dick Clark's American Band Stand. His music, known as rock-a-billy, continues to have fans as far away as Western Europe. Warren moved to Virginia Beach in 1962 along with Marge & George Crump to start WCMS Country Music Radio Station. He later started the American Broadcasting School at WCMS, and D'Arcy Recording Label. Blending his radio and musical careers, he opened "Studio Center Corporation" in 1966. The first independent production facility between Washington D.C. and Charlotte N.C. Studio Center eventually had numerous studios from Norfolk VA. to Las Vegas, Nevada. He sold the business in 2004 and Studio Center continues to flourish to this day. He who founded [l970997] and [l869169], as well as the labels [l533024] and [l245601], and the publishing company [l491120].
1958
Rodeo International
7", Single
1969
Nottingham Disc Co.
7", Single
2020
Atomicat Records
CD, Comp
2013
The Intense Media
40xCD, Comp, Mono + Box
2005
EmArcy
CD, Comp
2004
Mojo Magazine
CD, Comp
1986
.22 Records
LP, Album
1969
1967
Pussy Cat (3)
LP, Album
1961
2022
Bear Family Records
CD, Comp
2015
El Toro Records
CD, Comp
2014
JSP Records
CD, Comp
2013
Rhythm Bomb Records
CD, Comp
2009
JSP Records
2xCD, Comp, RE, RM
2005
Dee Jay Jamboree, Dee Jay Jamboree
CD, Album, Comp
1999
Disky
CD, Comp
1999
Buffalo Bop
CD, Comp
1997
Bear Family Records
CD, Comp
1993
Big Tone Records (2)
CD, Comp
1993
Cat Records (8), Cat Records (8)
CD, Comp
1989
1984
EMI
2xLP, Comp
1977
Bravo High Fidelity Records
7", EP
BGO Records
CD, Comp
Demand, United Artists Records (2)
LP, Comp, Mono, Unofficial