Monday, March 8, 2021

Avengers Endgame...and the Greatest Rock Record Producer of All Time

 Producer Jimmy Miller has the FIRST SONG in the BIGGEST REVENUE MAKING FILM of ALL TIME: Avenger's Endgame

DEAR MR FANTASY
Produced by Jimmy Miller



FORMER MEDFORD RESIDENT 

JIMMY MILLER PRODUCED 

HONKY TONK WOMEN

JUMPIN' JACK FLASH

LET IT BLEED

YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET WHAT U WANT

WAITING ON A FRIEND

STREET FIGHTING MAN

GIMME SHELTER

BROWN SUGAR

WILD HORSES

ANGIE

TUMBLING DICE

THE GREATEST HITS OF THE STONES!

THE ROLLING STONES

GIMME SHELTER

https://youtu.be/QeglgSWKSIY

AND JIMMY MILLER PRODUCED 

THE ROCK LEGEND WITH THREE ALBUMS ON THE PRESTIGIOUS NEW ROSE LABEL IN PARIS, FRANCE   Love and Flame (1981,) the Intuition Element (1983,) and New Changes (1985) 

THE ONE ON FLAMINGO/CARRERE OPENED THE FLOODGATES FOR (1st album, now titled Secret Little Tangents in Violet "e" Motions, 1978)  4 albums released in Europe

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BOSTON ROCK AND ROLL IN PARIS


AND MILLER PRODUCED THE LEGENDARY

INTUITION ELEMENT FOR 

COUNT VIGLIONE 


NEWLY RELEASED FROM THE VAULTS

2021...MYSTICAL EYE III

Mystical Eye III  by Count Viglione

PRODUCED BY JIMMY MILLER 

https://open.spotify.com/album/151y3k7HzkKycNpDt9qOSS

PLAYBOY MAGAZINE

BOSTON'S FIVE BEST BANDS

rave reviews from around the world
Rock & Folk, France
Boston Globe, Boston

The Real Paper, Boston

The Boston Phoenix

Creem Magazine

spy magazine, 

"Count Viglione, Flying without a Net"

L'ATTENDANT BELGIUM

BEST SINGLE OF THE MONTH


PHONOGRAPH RECORD MAGAZINE

BEST RECORD OF THE MONTH


MYSTICAL EYE III

THE NEWEST RELEASE FROM

PRODUCER JIMMY MILLER

ARTIST: JOE VIGLIONE

LOST IN THE VAULTS ALL THESE YEARS!


Back in the day, Creem, Rolling Stone, Rock Scene were the AUTHORITIES On Rock Music

Count Viglione with THE WHO in Creem

This was BEFORE my friends in The Cars got the attention that they also deserved!


Robot A. Hull writes: "...It's Count Vig's music, though, that overshadows his eccentricity. From the initial strokes of "The Salt Water Summers" off his first e.p. (50's beat with surf & cola!) to the heart-throbbing sentimental drool of "Old Friend" from the Auguste Phenomenon EP, The Count proves himself a master of angst rock & roll, like his idols Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison."   (Yes, and I got to open for Robbie Krieger of The Doors at the Channel, and videotape Janis Joplin's ORIGINAL band at Harper's Ferry, Big Brother and the Holding Company for Visual Radio.)


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