This song is inspired by the Pharaohs and their beliefs in the afterlife. They were known for their elaborate tombs and rituals. We hope you enjoyed this video. Tell us what you think.
Michael J Miller (guitar/vocal)
Zsolt Henczely (bass)
Tom Eakin (drums)
Stephany Dudas(vocals)
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Hello MJM aka @MJMRocks fans!!! We have just uploaded another video. We played at the Rockpile to a fantastic audience. We love sharing our music with our fans. Check out our newest video and please tell us what you think. Like our Facebook so that you can be informed of our tours dates. https://www.facebook.com/mjmrocks
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Hello MJM fans: We have just uploaded our welcome video to youtube. Here a little but more about our band. MJM are the initials of the band's front man and driving creative force, Michael J. Miller - a musician known by fans for being an original rock-metal artist and definite crowd pleaser.
Miller knew he was destined to be a musician from a young age. His initial clue was being able to arrange songs for multiple instruments at the age of 12. In his hometown of Goderich, Ont., he started his first band, Touch. Although the members were only in high school, they opened for notable bands such as Lighthouse and Goddo.
The climb to success continued for Miller when he moved to Toronto at 18. Within a year his band Rapid Tears was prominent on the Toronto music scene.
The first Rapid Tears album, “Honestly,” featured “Head Bang”, a finalist in Q107.1's Rock Wars competition, beating out usual favourites Thin Lizzy, 10cc and Streetheart (later Loverboy)
“Cry for Mercy” was Rapid Tears' second album. It was featured on CityTv's “The New Music,” which aired countless times across Canada. Rapid Tears was the focus of the show's Metal Meltdown Week.
After the split of Rapid Tears, Miller wrote numerous solo songs, went to college to learn the science of sound recording and began working as a music teacher. Miller has been teaching music enthusiasts of all ages for 17 years. He is the Canadian representative for the prestigious Registry of Guitar Tutors program from Thames Valley University in England.
“I get a great feeling when I see I've been able to expand music awareness,” Miller said of teaching. “But giving up on my own music is not an option!”
Thus, Miller brought together the band Adrenalin, who signed with the German record label Long Island Records. Adrenalin promptly released the album “Dedicated” in 1995. It was distributed and sold in more than 30 countries worldwide. However, Miller hadn't quite found that perfect mix for a band in Adrenalin. It didn't take him long to find the solution.
The first MJM album titled “Ascension” was released in 2003, comprised of original songs written and arranged by Miller .But, perhaps the most powerful and poignant album to be released by MJM is their newest, “The Valley of the Kings.
“He's quite prolific,” said CHUM DJ Lee Eckley of Miller. “Mike's a really good guitar player.”
“Michael's extremely talented ,” said Texas DJ Ruby Twosday of Netrock101.com.“ He plays some kick-ass music!”
All in all, MJM is a world class act that will astonish even the most critical listener! Please show your support by checking out our welcome video. Then please subscribe.
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Happy New Year!!! Wishing all of our fans a fantastic New Year!!! All the best to all of you. Here we are at the Rock Pile performing Power of Life. Please like share and comment. Thank you.
Guitar/vocal: Michael J Miller
Drums: Tom Eakin
Bass: Zsolt Henczely
A little about the song...Pharaohs and their beliefs in the afterlife made for elaborate tombs and rituals.
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You can find MJM @mjmrocks here:
MJM are the initials of the band's front man and driving
creative force, Michael J. Miller - a musician known by fans for being
an original rock-metal artist and definite crowd pleaser.
Miller knew he was destined to be a musician from a young age. His
initial clue was being able to arrange songs for multiple instruments at
the age of 12. In his hometown of Goderich, Ont., he started his first
band, Touch. Although the members were only in high school, they
opened for notable bands such as Lighthouse and Goddo.
The
climb to success continued for Miller when he moved to Toronto at 18.
Within a year his band Rapid Tears was prominent on the Toronto music
scene.
The first Rapid Tears album, “Honestly,” featured “Head
Bang”, a finalist in Q107.1's Rock Wars competition, beating out usual
favourites Thin Lizzy, 10cc and Streetheart (later Loverboy)
“Cry
for Mercy” was Rapid Tears' second album. It was featured on CityTv's
“The New Music,” which aired countless times across Canada. Rapid
Tears was the focus of the show's Metal Meltdown Week.
After the split of Rapid Tears, Miller wrote numerous solo songs, went
to college to learn the science of sound recording and began working as
a music teacher. Miller has been teaching music enthusiasts of
all ages for 17 years. He is the Canadian representative for the
prestigious Registry of Guitar Tutors program from Thames Valley
University in England.
“I get a great feeling when I see I've
been able to expand music awareness,” Miller said of teaching. “But
giving up on my own music is not an option!”
Support MJM. You can find them here or Google @mjmrocks